Pubs Malasaña

Bodega de la Ardosa

$$ · Malasaña, Madrid
Address
Calle de Colón 13, Malasaña
Best For
Vermouth on tap, tortilla, a 130 year old Madrid ritual
Opening Hours
Daily12:00-24:00 approx
Reservations
Walk in only
Dress Code
Casual
Price Range
$$
Malasaña Since 1892 Vermut de Grifo Tortilla
Plan Your Visit
Reserve a Table Get Weekly Picks

No reservations; the bar turns over fast, so hover politely and claim a barrel.

Our Take
Published · Reviewed by Noa Aviv, barsforKings editorial

Vermouth on Tap Since 1892

Bodega de la Ardosa opened at Calle de Colón 13 on January 4, 1892, and still trades behind the same engraved glass sign in Malasaña. The bar built its modern reputation on two things: vermouth pulled from the tap and a tortilla de patatas that Madrid publications keep ranking among the city's best.

It suits anyone who wants Madrid drinking as it existed before cocktail menus. It will frustrate groups of six hunting for a table; the room is standing space, barrels, and elbows.

The Room

Original tiling, dusty bottles to the ceiling, and barrel tables that have hosted four generations. The famous move is ducking under the bar counter to reach the tiny back room, a detail The Infatuation calls one of the best in Madrid. The space holds a few dozen people at most.

The Drinks

Order the vermut de grifo, served cold with an olive for around 3 euros. La Ardosa also claims two Madrid firsts, the city's first Guinness tap and the first imported Pilsner Urquell, both still poured. The salmorejo and the tortilla, around 4 euros a portion, are mandatory; Time Out lists both among the house essentials.

Vermut de grifo
House vermouth from the tap, about 3 euros.
Tortilla de patatas
Runny center, made to the original house recipe.
Salmorejo
The thick cold tomato classic, here since the beginning.
Pilsner Urquell
A house tradition since the first Czech imports.

The Crowd

Malasaña locals at the vermouth hour, office workers on the way home, and food travelers working through the tortilla shortlist. Esmadrid, the city's official tourism office, lists it as an essential stop. Sunday midday is peak vermouth ritual.

The Neighborhood

Malasaña spreads north of Gran Vía, two minutes from Tribunal metro on lines 1 and 10. Continue the old Madrid circuit at Casa Camacho around the corner, or jump eras at Casa Alberto in the Letras quarter.

When to Go

Sunday between 13:00 and 15:00 for the vermouth hour, weekday evenings for breathing room. The bar fills fastest after 20:00, when the tortilla batches sell through.

What Regulars Say

  • Duck under the bar to the back room; first timers miss it, regulars live in it.
  • The tortilla sells out, so order it the moment you arrive.
  • Standing is the format; reviewers warn against waiting for a stool that will not come.
  • Reddit's Madrid threads call it the most reliable of the city's historic bodegas.

Who It Is For

  • The traveler who wants 1892 Madrid without a museum ticket
  • A vermouth education in one round
  • Avoid if your group needs chairs and a quiet corner

Madrid protects its old bodegas, and La Ardosa shows why the protection is earned. Few rooms anywhere serve this much history for the price of a vermouth.

Explore more classic pubs and tabernas in Madrid, or start from the full Madrid bar guide.

Sources: Time Out Madrid; The Infatuation; esMadrid.com; Infobae; laardosa.es (2026-06).

Weekly editorial

The bars worth going to, weekly.

One email every week. The bars our editors are recommending right now, across 72 cities worldwide.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.

Pair This Bar With

More Madrid Bars to Explore

See all Madrid bars →

Advertising

Reach bar-goers in every major city.

Sponsored listings, newsletter placements, and city guide partnerships across 72 cities. Contact us to get your bar in front of the right audience.

Photos via Google Places. Bodega de la Ardosa · Carolina Arroyo · Bruno Barroso · DH B · JMML · Eduardo Rojas Andrés · Matias Figueroa