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Lunch in Madrid

Philtration

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CF 2021, 2023
I get in to Madrid mid morning next Thursday, and catch a train to Leon in mid afternoon. Anyone know a good place for lunch on the way to or close to Chamartín train station?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
My favorite lunch when passing through Madrid is a bocadillo de calamares. I usually get then near the Plaza Mayor but I'm confident that isn't the only place in Madrid where they can be found. Cerveceria Pepe near Chamartin seems to have them, according to Google.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
My favorite lunch when passing through Madrid is a bocadillo de calamares. I usually get then near the Plaza Mayor but I'm confident that isn't the only place in Madrid where they can be found. Cerveceria Pepe near Chamartin seems to have them, according to Google.
They are available pretty much everywhere!

I was going to suggest
https://mercadodesanmiguel.es/ but it is in the centre and guessing you just want to go from Barajas Airport straight to Charmartin. Lots of small eateries around. Even the ones at station are ok.
 
They are available pretty much everywhere!

I was going to suggest
https://mercadodesanmiguel.es/ but it is in the centre and guessing you just want to go from Barajas Airport straight to Charmartin. Lots of small eateries around. Even the ones at station are ok.
I also recommend Mercado San Miguel!! I also found a great cafe - Cafe Cervantes but I don’t know how far it is from the train station.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Thanks for your suggestions (except the MacDonalds! 😛).

https://mercadodesanmiguel.es/ but it is in the centre and guessing you just want to go from Barajas Airport straight to Charmartin. Lots of small eateries around. Even the ones at station are o
Mercado looks really fun, but yeah, it's probably farther downtown than I'll go. Closer to Atocha

I also found a great cafe - Cafe Cervantes but I don’t know how far it is from the train station.
Really intriguing, looks like it's grown from a single shrub! Also pretty far downtown though. I wish I was leaving from Atocha!
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Thanks for your suggestions (except the MacDonalds! 😛).


Mercado looks really fun, but yeah, it's probably farther downtown than I'll go. Closer to Atocha


Really intriguing, looks like it's grown from a single shrub! Also pretty far downtown though. I wish I was leaving from Atocha!
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Hi, I was wrong. It’s not Cafe Cervantes I went to but that place looks cool. I just looked it up and I went to Cerveceria Cervantes (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaur...4239-Reviews-Cerveceria_Cervantes-Madrid.html).
 
I get in to Madrid mid morning next Thursday, and catch a train to Leon in mid afternoon. Anyone know a good place for lunch on the way to or close to Chamartín train station?
G'day Phil, there are a lot of good restaurants around both Chamartin and Atocha stations. The train to Leon (Alva) usually leaves from Chamartin, which is currently undergoing renovation. I suggest leaving the station and walking a few hundred yards towards the Plaza Castellano. There are any number of restaurants round there.
 
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I ate at Cerveceria Pepe earlier this year when between trains at Chamartin and recommend it. It has a wide clientele, usually a good sign, and does an excellent and reasonable menu del dia. About 10 minutes from the station at ground level.
 
I didn't quite recommend the bocadillos de calamares at random or purely based on my personal tastes. Surprisingly, for a place located so far from the ocean, they are especially associated with Madrid. Sort of like trying the currywurst in Berlin. I have a Madrid tee shirt I picked up as a souvenir on the way home this summer. It has a number of local landmarks drawn on it - and a bocadillo de calamares.
 
You are near the art museum Museo Reina Sophia, there is a square in front of the main entrance with restaurants. I went to a good restaurant there - in my notes I see I had a ravioli and a beer! And if you have time you can go into the Museum - they asked for my passport to see if I was senior and then let me in free! Picasso's Guernica is there.
 
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I understood that the OP is travelling from Chamartin station, which is quite a long way from Madrid's other main station at Atocha. It is Atocha station which is close to the excellent Museo Reina Sophia. If at Atocha, Reina Sophia is an excellent idea.
Remember too that lunch is eaten late in Spain.
 
I lived in Madrid for close on 5 years, not too far from the barrio where the station is… someone mentioned head to Plaza Castilla, where you’ll find plenty of choice including El Molino (https://maps.app.goo.gl/mBArwJ9voYifJHSz8?g_st=ic)
Highly recommended for a range of Castilian food, and the suckling pig is the star.
¡Aproveché!
 
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Ok, sorry, its not McDonald's at Chamartin, but a Burger King, I think. When we were there last summer everything was in such a mess and disarray from construction that even finding a bathroom was a mystery. Burger King did have bathrooms, but it really felt like you should order something to use the facility. Maybe not the meal you are looking for though.
 
Ok, sorry, its not McDonald's at Chamartin, but a Burger King, I think. When we were there last summer everything was in such a mess and disarray from construction that even finding a bathroom was a mystery. Burger King did have bathrooms, but it really felt like you should order something to use the facility. Maybe not the meal you are looking for though.
Hopefully the construction is done or at least better. Depending on whether my flight arrives on time this may be my best option! Gracias
 
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I get in to Madrid mid morning next Thursday, and catch a train to Leon in mid afternoon. Anyone know a good place for lunch on the way to or close to Chamartín train station?
What better place to have lunch than the Plaza Mayor? Many restaurants there just sit eat and watch life go by!
 
Since I will be holding a train ticket from Chamartín to Leon for later in the day, does anyone know if I can take the shuttle train back and forth between Chamartín and Atocha? It's pretty fast and frequent and would get me to the downtown area with minimal delays.
 
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When we bought our train tickets last year it came with a C-train transfer within 2 hours prior to the train leaving.
There is a little code up in the corner that you scan and you don't have to pay extra for that if you bought a certain class of ticket. I don't know if it works to and from, but I know it will work "to" your train.
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Since I will be holding a train ticket from Chamartín to Leon for later in the day, does anyone know if I can take the shuttle train back and forth between Chamartín and Atocha? It's pretty fast and frequent and would get me to the downtown area with minimal delays.
The cercanias trains and the metro are fast. If you do go to the Plaza Mayor, I would NOT recommend the San Miguel market unless you wish to be surrounded by lots of loud tourists. If you like bocadillos de calamari the place to go at the Plaza Mayor is down a side street on the SE corner of the plaza. Use maps for Bar La Compana. Buen viaje! PS- you don't need to go as far as Atocha- find a stop near the Puerta del Sol.
 
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