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Café ZiryabB+Worth Trying

P.º de la Esperanza, 17, Arganzuela, 28005 Madrid, Spain · Flamenco theater, Concert hall, Dinner theater · 4.7/5 Google (1117 reviews)

A small, intimate tablao with passionate flamenco and friendly service; food and drink are secondary but decent—expect a moving show in a cozy room with a few caveats about show length and crowd etiquette.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Café Ziryab delivers a compelling flamenco experience with warm, efficient service and genuine appeal as a Madrid highlight. Simple tapas and drinks competently support the show rather than anchor the experience, while intimate staging creates emotional proximity that larger venues cannot match. The grade reflects solid execution across all dimensions, though the venue's identity as entertainment-first rather than fine dining prevents higher standing.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked into Arganzuela, the room feels warm and intimate with a small stage just steps from your table. Guests describe performers who pour heart and skill into the music and dance, and staff who are welcoming and quick with drinks. A typical line from visitors: "We felt the emotion up close and left buzzing." The cooking here plays a supporting role: think tapas, snacks, beers, Rioja, and especially sangria. The approach is classic and straightforward—fuel for a show rather than a full-scale dinner—so come for the art and enjoy simple plates alongside it. Those expecting a grand, touristy spectacle will find a cozier, more personal tablao instead. Families do well: multiple guests mention kids who were captivated by the performance. With tapas and simple drinks, there is enough for cautious eaters, though no kids menu was noted. If your child needs a bigger meal or special diet, eat beforehand and treat this as show-plus-snacks.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-42 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Residential-meets-local-commercial zone south of river; more neighborhood vibe than tourist core.

Safety: Generally safe with local foot traffic; simple streetscape and modest venues.

Nearby: Near other small bars and cafes; away from busiest tourist corridors; reachable by metro and on foot.

DeliciasDelicias is a traditional, densely populated neighborhood with a strong community feel. It features a variety of local eateries, tapas bars, and casual dining spots reflecting Madrid’s everyday culinary culture. The area is known for its authentic, no-frills dining experiences and a welcoming, down-to-earth social atmosphere.

Practical Information

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