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Lamiak de la RosaB+Worth Trying

C. de la Rosa, 10, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain · Restaurant, Bar · 4.5/5 Google (1351 reviews)

Cozy pintxos spot with standout beef and salmon bites, good prices, but service can swing from charming to frustrating at busy times.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Lamiak de la Rosa delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality—particularly standout beef cheek and salmon pintxos—and appealing old-town Madrid character. However, inconsistent execution during peak service and tight seating constraints prevent it from reaching higher territory. Fair pricing and genuine pintxos craft make it competitive with respected local favorites, though service reliability gaps keep it from grade A-level consistency.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked on a Centro side street, Lamiak de la Rosa feels cozy and unpretentious, the kind of pintxos bar where a vermouth pairs naturally with a small plate. Guests describe the room as intimate and mellow, with servers who can be warm and generous when the flow clicks. One traveler summed it up: "small space, big food, great service"—though at peak times, patience helps. The cooking leans elevated Basque-style pintxos over full plates: tender beef cheek, smoked salmon in puff pastry, and a fresh tomato salad that regulars call out. It is traditional at heart rather than showy, relying on good ingredients and balanced toppings. Expect central Madrid pricing that still feels fair for the quality. Families do fine here in the right window. A parent noted their young child stayed happily occupied, and kid-friendly options include tomato salad and mild chicken pintxos. There is no dedicated kids menu, portions are small by design, and tight seating can challenge strollers during rush hours.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€22-34 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic center streets with bars and tapas spots; lively evenings, mixed locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, busy and well-lit tourist-core; typical petty-theft vigilance.

Nearby: Near Plaza Mayor/La Latina corridors, vermouth bars and casual tapas routes.

MalasañaMalasaña is a lively and trendy neighborhood famous for its bohemian atmosphere, street art, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional tapas bars to innovative eateries, attracting a youthful and eclectic crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday19:30–00:00 Tuesday19:30–00:00 Wednesday13:00–17:00, 20:00–00:00 Thursday13:00–17:00, 20:00–00:00 Friday13:00–00:00 Saturday13:00–00:00 Sunday13:00–00:00
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