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Madrid, Spain. Recommended by Andrew Zimmern and 21 other food critics. 3.9. 3.3k. Calle de la Victoria, 12, 28012 Madrid, Spain +34 910 00 01 33. Visit website Directions Wanna visit?
at La Casa del Abuelo. Madrid, Spain. Recommended by Andrew Zimmern and 16 other food critics. A.Pi. Calle de la Victoria, 12, 28012 Madrid, Spain +34 910 00 01 33. Visit website Directions.
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La Casa del Abuelo. Founded in 1906, this centenary tavern close to Puerta del Sol is still run by the original family, which has kept the essence and authenticity of the establishment. Famous since its origins for its rosquillos (ring-shaped pastries), rolls and sweet wine, it also serves its popular prawns prepared in a variety of ways, as ...
The same dishes have been offered in the same dining rooms since the restaurant opened. Consequently, La Casa del Abuelo, one of the emblematic taverns of Madrid, has become an essential part of any visitor’s trip to the capital. The tavern welcomes them all with its “El Abuelo” sweet wine and famous grilled and garlic-dressed shrimp.
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La Casa del Abuelo, or Grandfather's House,' is a unique Spanish experience. After opening in 1906, it became famous for its wine and rosquillas (doughnuts), then passed through a sandwich phase in the 20's and 30's, and then finally entered into the world of shrimp - for which its most famous now - after the Civil War. Currently, the garlic shrimp is the most popular dish (and some say the ...