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BrunchitBWorth Trying

C. de Augusto Figueroa, 33, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain · Restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (1815 reviews)

Takeout

Highly photogenic brunch with creative eggs and pancakes, friendly staff, and long waits; great if you enjoy inventive plates, but service pressure and pricing controversy divide diners.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Brunchit delivers solid brunch execution with creative, flavorful plates and attentive, personable service, earning a grade B standing. However, inconsistent execution on seasoning and temperature, combined with unpredictable wait times and tight seating, prevents higher-grade territory. Best suited for creative brunch seekers willing to navigate peak-hour crowds.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels cozy and buzzing with bright branding and photogenic plates that draw a steady crowd near Gran Via. Servers are often warm and attentive, with several called out by name. Expect queues at peak and a lively hum; one diner noted, "the plates looked gorgeous and tasted even better," while another warned about cramped seating. The cooking leans creative global brunch rather than strict classics: Turkish-style yogurt with poached eggs, truffled mayo touches, and savory-sweet pancake stacks show a playful streak. When execution clicks, flavors pop; on off days, seasoning and temperature slip. This is ideal for diners who enjoy inventive twists more than traditional minimalism. For families, there are kid-friendly anchors like pancakes, waffles, burgers and even a babyccino, so children will likely find something recognizable. Portions are often ample, though waits can test patience. No kids menu is listed, but choices are accessible; if your child avoids novelty, steer toward simpler items like classic pancakes or fries.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€32-40 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy, LGBTQ-friendly Chueca with boutique shops and lively weekend crowds; tourist and local mix.

Safety: Busy, well-lit central area with steady foot traffic; generally safe with normal big-city caution.

Nearby: Steps from Gran Via shopping, cafes, nightlife; high pedestrian flow and weekend queues common.

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 casual cafes and brunch spots to innovative restaurants, attracting a youthful and eclectic crowd.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–16:00 Tuesday09:00–16:00 Wednesday09:00–16:00 Thursday09:00–16:00 Friday09:00–16:00 Saturday09:00–16:00 Sunday09:00–16:00

Available: Takeout

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