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Churrería Chocolatería XIX CenturyBWorth Trying

Av. de la Albufera, 270, Puente de Vallecas, 28018 Madrid, Spain · Churreria, Breakfast restaurant, Cafeteria · 4.5/5 Google (2012 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Classic Madrid-style churros and thick hot chocolate at budget prices; great for quick breakfasts, but expect crowds and occasional service brusqueness.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Churrería Chocolatería XIX Century delivers reliable neighborhood charm with strong food quality and notably fast service, but inconsistent execution—occasional greasiness and cold items near closing—prevents higher standing. Exceptional value and loyal local following make it worth visiting if in the Vallecas area, though the modest functional setting and delivery reliability issues keep it from broader destination appeal.

Restaurant Summary

This lively neighborhood spot delivers exactly what you came for: freshly fried churros and thick hot chocolate. Mornings get busy, but orders move fast and seats turn over quickly. One diner summed it up: "Crisp outside, tender inside, the chocolate hits the mark." Expect a bustling atmosphere more than lingering calm. The kitchen keeps to tradition—straightforward churros and porras, no frills, just classic Spanish comfort. Most visits bring hot, fresh batches; occasional reports mention greasier or hollow pieces during rushes or colder product close to closing. Delivery is offered, though delays and mixed handling pop up at times, so dine-in yields the most reliable results. Families do well here thanks to simple, kid-pleasing churros and hot chocolate. Space downstairs can be tight, and there are stairs to the upper room; the terrace is easier for strollers or wheelchairs. No kids menu needed—the sets with 5 churros or 2 porras fit small appetites.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€6-€9 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Working-class residential and commercial corridor with local shops and cafes; practical and lively rather than touristy.

Safety: Generally busy with regular foot traffic; typical urban feel, adequate daytime safety.

Nearby: Near shops along Av. de la Albufera; hospital and offices referenced by delivery orders; local clientele heavy.

Puente de VallecasThe neighborhood has a strong local identity with a mix of traditional Spanish eateries and newer, trendier spots. Dining here is generally casual and community-oriented, reflecting the area's authentic and unpretentious character.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00 Tuesday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00 Wednesday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00 Thursday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00 Friday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00 Saturday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00 Sunday05:30–13:00, 17:00–21:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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