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ALGO SALVAJE ROCK BARC+Worth Trying

C. del Párroco Don Emilio Franco, 11, Puente de Vallecas, 28053 Madrid, Spain · Pub · 4.9/5 Google (319 reviews)

A beloved neighborhood rock and metal bar with friendly staff, curated videos, and fair drink prices, though some locals find pricing a bit high for Vallecas.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Algo Salvaje Rock Bar delivers solid neighborhood bar performance through exceptional service attentiveness, strong consistency, and genuine community loyalty that keeps regulars returning. However, minimal food focus and cramped quarters when busy prevent a higher grade. This is a destination for rock enthusiasts seeking curated music and friendly staff, not culinary ambition—and it executes that identity reliably.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and buzzing, lit by neon and music videos rolling across multiple screens. Regulars describe a friendly, no-drama crowd where staff remember faces and song requests land fast. One fan summed it up: "It feels like our second home for heavy riffs." The culinary approach here is liquid and loud: beers, mixed drinks, and even non-alcoholic gin, with the focus squarely on classic rock, hard rock, and metal rather than food. Expect curated videos, DJ sessions, and a relaxed, old-school bar feel. Prices are generally seen as fair for Madrid, though a few locals think it is slightly high for Vallecas. For families, this is more grown-up territory. Reviews point to a mature crowd and tight space when busy, plus no clear kids menu or food focus. Teens who love rock might enjoy an early visit, but picky eaters will find limited options.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€12-20 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Working-class, music-friendly neighborhood with loyal locals and relaxed nightlife vibe.

Safety: Reviews describe a friendly crowd and no trouble; typical urban safety awareness advised.

Nearby: Near other neighborhood bars, residential streets, and metro access to central Madrid.

Puente de VallecasThe neighborhood has a lively, authentic atmosphere with a mix of traditional Spanish bars and newer trendy venues. Dining here ranges from casual local eateries to emerging hip spots, reflecting the area's evolving social and cultural fabric.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday21:00–03:00 Friday21:00–03:30 Saturday21:00–03:30 Sunday
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