Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Retro-tinged cafe-diner with popular burgers and a broad all-day menu; great vibe and drinks, but service inconsistency and occasional quality slips mean experiences can vary.
Cafetería HD delivers solid neighborhood appeal with exceptional design quality and strong food quality in burgers and brunch, earning its grade B standing. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from cold dishes to moldy bread—and isolated safety lapses prevent a higher grade. The retro-modern terrace and loyal local following make it worth visiting if in Chamberí, though service variability and add-on pricing require managing expectations.
A neighborhood favorite with a retro-modern vibe, HD draws locals and visitors for linger-worthy breakfasts, big burgers, and a strong gin list. Guests describe staff as delightful when on form, though some runs get bogged down. One diner summed it up: "Great spot to settle in, but expect variability at rush hour." Cooking leans classic comfort with smart upgrades: house burgers with good fries, tuna tataki, a veggie red curry, and brunch plates. It is more elevated diner than haute cuisine—reliable when the kitchen is clicking, with desserts like lemon pie and carrot cake to close. Expect fair prices for central Madrid, but note that extras add up and the terrace supplement applies. Families fit right in. The menu has kid-friendly hits—burgers and hot dogs, fries, pancakes, churros, and simple sandwiches—plus a veggie burger and vegan sides for flexibility. Brunch options are approachable, though hours are enforced strictly, so arrive early if eggs are a must.
Area: Residential-chic Chamberí stretch with students and professionals; relaxed local vibe with neighborhood bars and cafes.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; some pickpocketing reports in reviews warrant standard vigilance.
Nearby: Near universities and metro; mix of boutiques, bakeries, and everyday services; terrace culture on wider sidewalks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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