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MADRID PESETA GUIDE
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WE LOVE MADRID. That's why we have five stores spread across different neighborhoods. Would you like us to tell you about some of our favorite spots in each neighborhood?
There are friendly shops, bookstores, places to eat or have a drink, etc.
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CHUECA NEIGHBORHOOD
Our store is located at 64 Hortaleza Street, almost on the corner of Augusto Figueroa Street.
Subway: Chueca, Tribunal, Alonso Martinez, Gran Via.
1 Berkana Bookstore. Hortaleza Street 62.
Almost door to door with our store. It was the first LGBTQ+ bookstore in Spain and Latin America.2 Panta Rhei Bookstore. Hernán Cortés Street 7.
A benchmark in books on fashion design and illustration.3 Mad is Mad Gallery Shop. Pelayo Street, 48.
It was the first place that
started selling PeSeta's kitchens. Rafa, Andrés, and Manu set up a gallery
intimate with interesting exhibits and products.4 The Communist Restaurant. Augusto Figueroa Street, 35.
Inn founded in 1890 and
which provides delicious traditional, homemade food. We love the panache of
vegetables and trout with ham. One of the places that best represents traditional Madrid.5 San Antón Market. Augusto Figueroa Street, 24.
For anyone who wants some
type of delicatessen.6 Vegaviana Restaurant. Pelayo Street, 35.
Our favorite vegetarian restaurant in the neighborhood. Homemade daily menus and a very pleasant atmosphere.7 Luciolé Store . Hortaleza Street 106.
Some of the lamps in our stores are from this imaginative shop, where you can create your own lamp.8 Labienhecha Store. Hernán Cortés Street 16.
Our friends and creators of a brand that not only makes beautiful bags but also makes them very well.9 Genuins Store. Fuencarral Street 48.
The Alicante-based footwear brand we've been collaborating with for years. Tradition and quality in super-comfortable, cool shoes...
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Literary Quarter
Our store is located at Huertas 37, the main street in the neighborhood.
Subway: Anton Martin, Sol, Seville.
1 El Lugarcito Restaurant. 12 Santa Isabel Street.
Lola was already a neighbor when we opened our first store. Homemade food, but with a wide variety depending on the season or whatever you're craving. Across from the Doré cinema, also a must-see.2 La Biotika Restaurant. Amor de Dios Street 3.
Eating well and healthy is easy and doesn't have to cost a lot of money. They also have an organic food store.3 La Intrusa Store. 17 León Street.
Fellow adventurers, they opened in 2008. If you go in and don't end up taking something home, something's wrong with you...4 La Integral Store. 25 León Street.
Neighborhood agitators with their special merchandise (that MARICArmen T-shirt), their great albums, and the amazing concerts they manage to give in such a small space.
5 The Polar Company. 22 Leon Street.
Our cousins from the very beginning, in the Conde Duque neighborhood (they still have their original store at 5 Conde Duque Street). You can find what they call "anti-gentleman clothing."
6 The Polar Company. 35 Prince Street.
Here are the women's collections.7 Antón Martín Market. Santa Isabel Street, 5.
More authentic than Chueca (especially for the selection of vegetables, cold cuts, fruit and vegetables, etc.). At the cheese shop you can find delicious cheeses from Spain and Europe, as well as gildas or
pickles while you have a beer and listen to the Velvet Underground8 Crazy Mary Bookstore. Echegaray Street, 32.
A bookstore is already a beautiful place because of what it contains, but this one is also very pretty and it's always a good idea to go in and spend some time there.9 ANDRÉSGALLARDO Store. San Pedro Street 8.
Friends and neighbors. Looking for a nice handbag or a special piece of ceramic jewelry? You'll find the best and most beautiful items there. Handcrafted, timeless pieces of breathtaking beauty.
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CENTER - MAIN SQUARE
Just a stone's throw from the Plaza Mayor and just a few minutes from the Huertas 37 store.
Subway: Sol, La Latina.
1 Casa Silverio Store. Imperial Street, 4.
Since 1921, they've specialized in fabrics and ropes and have offered incredible, friendly service. And that's no small feat.2 Pontejos Warehouse. 4 Correo Street.
We've spent so many hours in this haberdashery, searching for and finding anything. It's worth it just to go inside and marvel at its daily hustle and bustle.3 Daniel Chong Store. Imperial Street 5.
We're big fans of this designer and her handbags. We have it right near us, on Imperial Street.4 Women's Bookstore. 4 Marqué Viudo de Pontejos Street.
Our San Cristóbal store is where this bookstore specializing in feminist books and books written by women once stood for 30 years. Fortunately, they've just moved around the corner.5 Esparteros Bar. Esparteros Street 11.
A traditional bar. If you go twice, they'll remember what you had the second time. Delicious sandwiches and revolconas (potatoes) as tapas.6 Hartem Shop-Bar. 5 Duque de Rivas Street.
Who doesn't love a painting and drawing supply store? And if it even has a cafe inside?
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MALASAÑA NEIGHBORHOOD
On one of its most emblematic streets, Corredera Baja de San Pablo, we have our store at number 26. Just five minutes from the store at Hortaleza 64.
Subway: Tribunal, Gran Via.
1 Cervantes & Co. Bookstore. Calle del Pez 27. Landmark of Calle Pez and Malasaña.2 El Chorrillo Bar. Conde Duque Crossing 7.
When we had the Noviciado shop and workshop, we spent a lot of time at Isma and Ricardo's bar. With the tapas, you choose your own tapas—a typical Castile and León experience.3 Restaurant house 28. Holy Spirit Street 28.
Have a vermouth and a gilda while they make you an incredible guacamole. In other words, good mixes in a very nice place with good people.4 Loreak Mendian Store. 4 Santa Barbara Street.
Our friends from San Sebastián opened their Madrid store a few years ago to bring you the most amazing clothes. Their window displays are amazing.5 Rocablanca Bar. Fuencarral Street 71.
Another classic bar where churros are a must. Specializing in mixed platters.6 The Intrusa Store. San Pablo High Corridor 33.
Their Malasaña branch. If you go in and don't end up taking something home, something's wrong...
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SALAMANCA DISTRICT
The Goya 50 store is the furthest from the rest but is in a very interesting neighborhood.
Subway: Goya.
1 La Tortilla de Carmen Restaurant. General Pardiñas Street 8.
A must-have tortilla pincho from the neighborhood, that loose kind… Also a delicious homemade daily menu.2 The Unfaithful Reader Bookstore. 23 Fuente del Berro Street.
A small bookstore in a neighborhood where there aren't many, except for the big chains. That makes it even more special.3 The Peace Market. Ayala Street 28.
A typical market, and a very pretty one at that.4 Herbalist Navarro. Alcalá Street 131,
Big fans of many of their products.5 Oranges of China Florist. Narváez Street, 3
Raise your hand if you like to buy flowers from time to time.6 Religion Coffee Shop. 16 Príncipe de Vergara Street.
According to our colleague Asmah, they serve the best coffee in the neighborhood.7 Daniel Chong Store. Goya Street 97.
Its branch in the Salamanca district, opposite the Sports Palace.