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Bar La CampanaB-Worth Trying

C. de Botoneras, 6, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain · Restaurant, Beer hall, Spanish restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (19557 reviews)

Takeout

Iconic, budget-friendly calamari sandwiches by Plaza Mayor; great for a quick bite, expect queues, minimal frills, and occasional service inconsistency.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Bar La Campana delivers what it promises: a Madrid classic with solid calamari execution and exceptional speed at rock-bottom prices near Plaza Mayor. However, inconsistent quality—ranging from crispy-fresh to dry and oily—and tight, standing-room conditions limit appeal beyond quick bites. Occasional hygiene concerns further prevent a higher grade despite its iconic status and loyal following.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from Plaza Mayor, Bar La Campana hums with fast-moving queues and clattering plates. Diners rave about speedy service and a Madrid rite of passage: the calamari sandwich. One voice sums it up: "Hot, crunchy squid, bread in hand, and you are on your way." The room is tiny, often standing-only, and staff can feel brusque in the rush. The cooking is simple and traditional: freshly fried squid tucked into a roll, with lemon or a mayo sachet if you want it. Expect generous portions and rock-bottom prices rather than flourishes or fancy sauces. When fresh from the fryer, it pops; at peak crush, some find it dry, oily, or bland. Go for a quick, classic bite, not a lingering meal. For families, the menu includes kid-friendly staples like tortilla, chorizo, and plain calamari on bread at €4.50. Space is cramped and seating scarce, so strollers and big groups will struggle. If your kid needs sauces or extras, ask for lemon or mayo (small surcharge) to keep things easy.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost€9-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic core by Plaza Mayor; heavy foot traffic with tourists and locals seeking classic snacks.

Safety: Busy, well-patrolled tourist zone; pickpocket awareness advised, otherwise generally safe.

Nearby: Steps from Plaza Mayor and Mercado de San Miguel; many tapas bars and souvenir shops.

SolSol is one of Madrid's most famous neighborhoods, centered around the Puerta del Sol square. It features a lively dining scene with a variety of tapas bars, traditional taverns, and modern eateries, attracting both locals and visitors seeking authentic Madrid experiences in a busy, energetic atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday10:00–23:00 Wednesday10:00–23:00 Thursday10:00–23:00 Friday10:00–23:00 Saturday10:00–23:00 Sunday10:00–23:00

Available: Takeout

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