Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Bustling Malasaña tapas bar known for patatas bravas, giant Zapatilla sandwich, and friendly vibes; great food with fair prices, but service can be inconsistent and the room gets loud.
Velarde 13 delivers exceptional food quality anchored by standout patatas bravas and croquettes that justify its loyal following and destination appeal across Madrid. However, inconsistent service and tight seating during peak hours prevent grade A territory—the restaurant excels at what it does, but execution gaps and space constraints keep it from the highest tier. Strong value and lively Malasaña energy make it a competitive neighborhood favorite worth experiencing.
On a lively Malasaña corner, Velarde 13 hums with warm, bustling energy. Servers weave through high tables with plates of bravas and croquettes while the bar pours cold beers. One diner put it simply: "fun, buzzing bar energy" with food worth the stop. However, expect the occasional service wobble and tight seating during peak hours. In the kitchen, the cooking leans elevated traditional tapas: triple-cooked bravas with generous sauces, silky ham croquettes, and the shareable Zapatilla sandwich layered with lacón and melted cheese. Dishes like crispy broccoli over ajoblanco show a house touch without straying into theatrics. Portions tend large and prices are fair for central Madrid, especially when sharing. For families, this is surprisingly kid-friendly. Several reviewers mention little ones loving croquettes and potatoes, and there is plain-but-tasty ham-and-cheese in the Zapatilla. There is no kids menu, but familiar flavors and shareable plates make it easy to build a meal for younger diners.
Area: Trendy Malasaña: indie bars, creative shops, nightlife; attracts locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and lively with heavy foot traffic; typical busy city nightlife environment.
Nearby: Near Plaza del 2 de Mayo; surrounded by bars, cafes, boutiques; high evening activity.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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