Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Ultra-budget montaditos and snacks with beer; great for cheap bites, but cleanliness, slow service, and cash-only style payments are recurring problems.
100 Montaditos excels at budget-friendly variety—€1–€2 montaditos with dozens of mix-and-match options make it genuinely affordable for casual group meals. However, recurring cleanliness complaints about bathrooms and tables, frequent reports of wrong or missing items, and inconsistent service quality with language barriers create reliability concerns that outweigh the value proposition. Recent negative trends in hygiene and staff conduct suggest declining operational standards, making this a budget option best suited for low-expectation pit stops rather than dependable dining.
This chain outpost leans hard into budget-friendly bites: trays of tiny sandwiches, cold beer, and a buzzy PA calling out orders in a room that turns loud and lively at peak times. One visitor summed it up: "Great for cheap snacks with friends, but keep expectations in check." Cleanliness is inconsistent and lines can drag on promo nights, so the vibe skews more fast-casual pit stop than linger-worthy. Payment quirks also matter: multiple guests report cash or domestic cards only. The cooking is straightforward and sauce-driven—think tortilla, ham, chicken, and pulled pork mixed across dozens of mini combos—more chain snack bar than regional tapas. If you want a super-cheap sampler, the value can be solid, but sides draw flak for odd cheese sauces and substitutions. This is comfort-first, not culinary fireworks, ideal when price and variety beat finesse. Families do fine here thanks to simple flavors: plain cheese montaditos, fries, chicken bites, mozzarella, and ice cream. Expect kid-pleasing basics rather than balanced meals. Vegetarians have several options (tortilla, pesto, mozzarella), though vegan choices are mostly sides. On busy promo days, waits are long and seating gets tight, so arrive early if visiting with children.
Area: Peripheral ring-road corridor with retail and student/commuter flow; functional rather than scenic.
Safety: Generally busy thoroughfare; typical urban conditions; no specific safety issues noted in reviews.
Nearby: Near shopping strips, transit links, and residential blocks; draws students and after-work crowds.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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