It gets emptier, but Madrid never sleeps and you can make countless plans, even if you have to get back from vacation or wait for it… And the best thing is, there are more and more restaurants that stay open all month or that close. just a few days. Because another advantage is that it is easier to find a place, do we discover them?
Kolossimo (Ortega and Gasset, 67)
It has become famous for its omelette, but the truth is that the menu is irresistible from beginning to end and now, in the summer season, the brothers Romero, Ricardo and Mané offer us fresh novelties to continue to conquer with their kitchen, full of good work , tradition, chup chup and a bit from the south, let it be noted that they are from Cádiz. To accompany them, a selection of wines that pay tribute to their country with authentic jewels and many ‘palmas’. It is open continuously from Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 00:00*, to start the day with a good breakfast and finish with a drink.
The Garden of the Soul (Arturo Soria, 207)
This is the third season that El Jardín de Alma has ‘refreshed’ us on summer days and this orchard by Arturo Soria cannot be missed on the terrace of Madrid. Divided into several areas, the space with high tables and chill out – recently renovated and accessible to all – is perfect for a snack and a new cocktail offer. For those who prefer a more formal lunch, there’s nothing like going into the beautiful garden and being surprised… It also has a semi-covered terrace and a large conservatory. In addition, on Friday the after meals are extended -or the evening is brought forward- and from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM a DJ sets the mood.
The Terrace of Santo Domingo (San Bernardo, 1)
Who doesn’t love to enjoy dinner or a cocktail with a spectacular panoramic view of the capital while watching the sunset? At La Terraza del Santo Domingo, located on the 7th floor of the hotel of the same name, you can, and it’s a great plan! It has a varied menu – with the best value for money in town and a careful tasting menu for €29 -, delicious desserts and also a liquid offer of refreshing drinks to enjoy on pleasant summer evenings.
Juana La Loca (Pl. de Prta de Moros, 4)
Creativity, authenticity and tradition are its hallmarks. Recognized for its legendary candied potato and onion omelette, selected on numerous occasions as one of the best in Madrid, it also offers a wide variety of pintxos and dishes in a personalized and whimsical menu adapted to new discoveries, travels and desires Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm and from 8 pm to 12 pm.
Santerra Neotaberna (Ponzano, 62)
It is Miguel Carretero’s most informal project in Ponzano. The Santerra label reinvents itself in one of the fashionable streets with a short menu aimed at offering traditional dishes that look at the world: an updated version of the squid sandwich, puffed torreznos with green tomatillo sauce, baked sea bass with mojo or wild potatoes with smoked chipotle sauce. Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 1 pm to 2 am and Sunday from 1 pm to 6 pm.
Source: Marie Claire