Stop Madrid, an iconic wine bar in central Madrid.

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Stop Madrid

Chueca


The name may not be Madrid’s most evocative but this terrific old taberna is friendly, invariably packed and wins the vote of at least one Lonely Planet author for the best sangria in Madrid. The tapas are also outstanding and there’s always a buzz here in the evenings.


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