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Founded in 1860 and run by the Molina family for the past 6 decades, the mellow brown-walled Casa Labra is located a mere stone's throw from the Puerta del Sol. Said to have started as a favorite meeting spot of the 19th-century socialist party, it's one of the center's oldest and most popular tapa bars, invariably crowded and full of atmosphere. Of the many tidbits on offer, the delicious deep-fried cod croquettes (croquetas de bacalao) are a must, accompanied by the house's modestly priced ValdepeƱas wine. The adjoining restaurant provides a more relaxed and secluded eating experience and is priced accordingly.
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User Reviews for Casa Labra
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Yummy cod croquettes
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Very crowded tapas place for a quick bite. We had a quick bite and drink at the bar. Very good fried cod and cod croquettes. There is a restaurant but we didn't try it.
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- posted on 11.24.12
- by Meghui604
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Fried Cod
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Reviewed six months ago and returned to eat twice. The fried cod is very tasty and reasonably priced along with the cod croquettes. The only two complaints I have are their cana (beer)...
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- posted on 11.16.12
- by Ccart
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Traditional Kitchen
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Went there twice at lunch time. A very popular, tapas bar and restaurant among locals. There are two very small restaurants and a bar in the same address. The entrance to one of the...
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- posted on 11.09.12
- by gulgezen
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Contact:
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- tel: 91-532-14-05
- fax: +34 91 531 0081
Address:
- Tetuan 12
- Madrid 28013
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Hours:
- Daily 9:30am-3:30 pm, 6-11pm
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