3. Casa LabraCalle Tetuán, 12, Madrid
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CENTRO. Casa Labra has special historical significance because the Spanish Socialist party was established here in 1879. When you enter, you'll get the impression that the dark wood interior and Spanish-style décor appears to have changed very little over the past 100 or so years, and this just adds to the tavern's charm. Even today, the restaurant still maintains a special place in the hearts and of Madrid's locals and visitors. In addition, their stomachs do not forget its great tapas menu and traditional Spanish cuisine that features cod fritters. METRO: Sol. (© 10Best) More Details for Casa LabraHours: Daily 9am-3:30pm, 6pm-11pm Payment Methods: Cuisine: European, Spanish Type: Tapas |
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