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Calle del Pez cocktail dens, standing room vermouth taverns, and craft beer halls in the old Maravillas quarter. Nearest Metro: Tribunal and Noviciado.
Calle del Pez 18. A train themed cocktail bar on Calle del Pez with a menu of highballs and house infusions.
Calle del Pez 27. A two floor cocktail bar named for the year Jerry Thomas published his bartender's guide, with a long list of classics.
Calle de San Mateo 21. A workshop bar that macerates its own spirits with fruit and herbs for its gin and tonics and house cocktails.
Calle de la Palma 28. A late night cocktail bar with a record collection and a Negroni named for the house.
Calle de San Andrés 4. A standing room vermouth bar open since 1929, known for the Yayo, a mix of gin, vermouth, and soda.
Calle de Valverde 29. A brewpub in the heart of Malasaña that pours its own beers from tanks behind the bar.
Calle del Espíritu Santo 35. A small cocktail bar with seasonal drinks and a short, changing list.
Calle del Pez 36. A craft beer and tortilla bar with rotating taps and a counter of Spanish omelette by the slice.
Malasaña sits north of Gran Vía in Madrid's Centro district, the old Maravillas quarter. Calle del Pez, Calle de la Palma, and Calle de San Andrés hold most of the bars. Nearest Metro stations: Tribunal and Noviciado.
Casa Camacho has poured its Yayo, a mix of gin, vermouth, and soda, since 1929, per the bar's own history. The Passenger and 1862 Dry Bar anchor the cocktail end of Calle del Pez. La Fábrica de Maravillas brews its own beer on Calle de Valverde.
Hand-picked and ranked by our Madrid editors. Cited hours and details are current as of June 2026; check the bar's own site before a long journey.