Top Spots on Calle Ponzano: Discover Madrid’s Trendiest Street

Exploring Calle Ponzano: Madrid’s Culinary Hotspot

Calle Ponzano, a lively street filled with tapas bars and cocktail spots in Madrid’s Chamberí neighborhood, has gained immense popularity in recent years. The term #ponzaning is frequently seen on social media and is indicative of the blend of traditional roots, modern offerings, and a vibrant atmosphere that characterize Calle Ponzano.

As many visitors make several stops in one evening, the diverse options—from bustling bars to intimate dining experiences—enhance Ponzano’s charm. Below are some of the top establishments along this vibrant Madrid street.

Micheladas and Margaritas at Taquería La Lupita

Taquería La Lupita, located at the intersection of Calles Ponzano and Maudes, serves casual Mexican food for those eager to step outside the realm of Spanish tapas. Diners flock here to enjoy savory tacos accompanied by micheladas (a zesty beverage made with beer, spices, and citrus juice) while brightly colored Day of the Dead decorations adorn the space. Should you find it challenging to choose, the attentive staff will assist you in selecting between diverse pork, beef, chicken, and fish tacos, with a vegan option typically available. As the night progresses, the focus often shifts from food to ordering rounds of refreshing Dos Equis and tantalizing cocktails. On weekends, the margarita gigante, an oversized margarita meant for sharing among six, often takes center stage.

The colourful bar at Taquería La Lupita, Calle Ponzano
The colourful bar at Taquería La Lupita © Cassandra Gambill

Cervecería El Doble: Classic Beer, Classic Bar

Located near the Alonso Cano metro station, Cervecería El Doble has been serving tapas and refreshing drinks since 1987. With vibrant lights, quick conversations in Spanish, and patrons eagerly sipping beer, El Doble is a welcoming neighborhood bar cherished by locals. This casual Spanish establishment encourages patrons to toss napkins on the floor while maintaining a mental tally of their rounds (you’ll be asked for it at checkout). Notably, the bar is prized for its draught beer, served in generous doble sizes—approximately twice that of the standard 200ml caña. Small bites, such as crisps with anchovies or pickled mussels, typically accompany your drink. If the Alonso Cano location is bustling, consider visiting their other bar a short distance away at Ponzano 58.

Taberna Averías: Small Space but Worth the Squeeze

Taberna Averías, the lone bar on Calle Ponzano without draught beer, prides itself on offering over 400 different wines by the glass. This charming bodega self-identifies as a ‘wine cult’. The knowledgeable staff are eager to guide you in selecting a wine that fits your taste, and if it doesn’t suit you, simply communicate your preferences. The menu showcases dishes crafted by the acclaimed chef behind a notable Madrid restaurant, featuring delights such as cured meats, cheese plates, and smoked salmon to accompany your chosen wine. Don’t forget to explore sweet wines for a perfect dessert finish.

Chalkboard recommendations at Taberna Averías, Calle Ponzano
Chalkboard recommendations at Taberna Averías © Cassandra Gambill

Youthful Vibe at La Malcriada

Open daily from noon until late, La Malcriada has found its niche among university students and young professionals. The venue features wooden floors, exposed brick walls, and Iberian-inspired tile accents, reflecting a modern industrial aesthetic fused with Spanish charm. On weekdays, expect a relaxed atmosphere as friends gather over tapas, including spicy fried potatoes, ensaladilla rusa (Spanish potato salad), and mushroom croquettes. The energy escalates on weekends, when the crowds spill out onto the streets.

The main counter at La Malcriada, Calle Ponzano
The main counter at La Malcriada © Cassandra Gambill

Serious Coffee at Rebel Café

Rebel Café is a favorite spot among hipsters, digital nomads, and local professionals, offering high-quality coffee options that include espresso, flat whites, cold brews, and more made using AeroPress or Chemex methods. The cozy atmosphere, accentuated by vintage seating and reclaimed wood, provides the perfect backdrop for a coffee break while exploring Calle Ponzano. Additionally, homemade pastries, along with sandwiches, wraps, and acai bowls, are available for those needing a little pick-me-up. In the late afternoon, patrons can also enjoy a selection of craft beers.

All Things Tuna at DeAtún

Seafood lovers should not miss DeAtún, a restaurant that focuses on tuna dishes almost exclusively. With a modern Andalucían atmosphere and flamenco music creating an ambiance reminiscent of Cádiz, diners can savor wild-caught red tuna and appetizing tapas or opt for a full meal. Signature offerings include toast with wasabi mayo and black truffle, tartare, and tataki. Even the house wine, the full-bodied red from Cádiz, is named Sangre de Atún, paying homage to this exquisite dish.

Classic and Modern Cocktails at Catarsis

Upon entering Catarsis, you’ll be captivated by the array of creatively labeled ‘magic potions’ lining the shelves. These original cocktails utilize herbs and fruits, macerated or infused in gin, rum, or whisky, demonstrating the bartenders’ expert mixology skills. Noteworthy drink options include passionate fruit and spicy mango gin and tonics. Furthermore, you’ll find some drinks served in unique vessels, such as a glass slipper or a tiny inflatable pool float. Classic cocktails are also available for those preferring traditional sips.

The 'magic potions' at Catarsis, Calle Ponzano
‘Magic potions’ lining the shelf at Catarsis © Daniel Welsch


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