Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Basque pintxos with standout ribs and desserts, strong owner engagement, but uneven service and portion-value complaints—great when on form, frustrating on off nights.
Perretxi Co Chamberí delivers solid neighborhood dining with standout food quality—ribs, tartare, and bravas earn consistent praise—but quality fluctuates noticeably between visits, with reports of bland dishes and pacing issues alongside excellent nights. Service varies from warm and attentive to occasionally curt, and small portions relative to pricing create mixed value perception. The pleasant Basque tavern atmosphere suits casual sharing meals, making it competitive with Madrid's better neighborhood pintxos bars without reaching destination status.
Tucked into Chamberí, this spot hums with a cozy pintxos energy—warm wood, clinking glasses, and servers who often feel warm and attentive. Guests rave about the ribs and tartare, and one diner put it simply: "the bravas sauce was addictive." Owner responses show hands-on engagement when things wobble. The kitchen leans Basque with playful twists—think stew donuts and a silky torrija—more elevated tavern than avant-garde lab. When the team hits stride, flavors are bright and balanced, ideal for sharing plates and a relaxed bottle of Godello. On off nights, portions feel small and pacing slips, so arrive patient and ready to graze. Families do fine here: fries, bravas, croquettes, and a burger keep kids happy, while adults sample pintxos and fish. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the casual setting and shareable plates make it easy for families to assemble a meal everyone will eat.
Area: Leafy, affluent Chamberí side street with neighborhood clientele and destination diners; relaxed yet lively evenings.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit residential-commercial mix with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Castellana axis, boutique shops, cafes, and other tapas spots; good bar-hopping potential.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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