Let the (MAP) Force Guide You!

Uncategorized — By on October 19, 2007 12:00 am

Are you up for the cheapest biggest tapas in town! Around here El Tigre is an institution you have to try at least once.

Are you trying to track down the epicenter of hip-hop culture here in Madrid? Go to Subaquatic.

Are you up for a mellow day in a cozy café complete with a full menu and a built in art gallery? Head to Lavartebar.

Are you trying to find an 80s bar that isn’t cheesy? Try this little hole-in-the-wall bar – appropriately call La Ochenta.

Are you straining your brain trying to come up with a personalized gift for a
friend? Why not paint them a cup or other piece of ceramics at Pinta en Copas?

Are you ready to try some more exotic variations on the typical Spanish fare? How about trying Indian tapas at Dar Bar?

If you are a sucker for art books, you have to take a browse at Panta Rhei.

Are you looking for one of the hippest spots in La Latina? A place where you can indulge in fusion food in one of the most laid-back and artistic environments in Madrid? Don’t miss La Musa.

If you want (English language) books, coffee, beer and intercambios all under one roof, swing by Bacchus.

If you want to down-shift just a bit but still want a night of good solid fun with great cocktails, delicious tapas, and down-tempo DJs, try Jelly Fish.

Are you looking for a hoppin’ international scene in a decidedly chill environment
complete with beds and couches to lie on? Areia is your spot!

Are you looking for a totally new take on cafes? Try Café de Los Signos – a café completely tailored to the deaf community. All of the waiters and waitresses are deaf. Communication is easy, just point.

Are you desperate to connect with healthy food, organic produce and vegetarian
alternatives? A Salto de Mata is an ideal place to start.

Are you up for a night of gritty blues in an authentic Spanish bodega? Don’t miss a chance to drop by La Coquette.

Are you up for the most famous croquetas in Madrid? Want to eat where Bono eats when he is in town? Casa Julio has your name on it.

Are you up for some inexpensive, meal-sized tostas that come dripping wth brie, covered in carmalized onions or topped with smoked salmon? Taberna Casa de Las Tostas can’t be beat.


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