Where to eat Gastropub food in Majadahonda: The Best Restaurants and Bars

April 23, 2020 Vivienne Hutton

Find out what Gastropub restaurants to try in Majadahonda. Majadahonda (Spanish pronunciation: [ma.xa.ða.ˈon.da]) is a municipality in Spain, situated 16 km northwest of Madrid, in the Community of Madrid.
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1. La Manuela

Plaza Pizarro 4, 28220 Majadahonda Spain Mediterranean, Spanish, Fusion, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service, Highchairs Available [email protected] +34 916 38 57 93 http://lamanuelamajadahonda.com/
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4 based on 294 reviews

La Manuela

Reviewed By LesL989

I decided to stop by for a snack and tried the croquettes. They were crispy on the outside with nicely flavored chicken inside.

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2. Flanker GastroBar Las Rozas

Calle Lope de Vega 2, 28231 Las Rozas Spain Mediterranean, Spanish, International, European, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +34 918 27 25 53 http://www.flankerbar.com
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4 based on 298 reviews

Flanker GastroBar Las Rozas

Reviewed By GraemeC574

Iitially, an inauspicious location, tucked away in a residential area of Las Rozas. The terrace is a bit plain - plenty of space, and nice furniture, but no views or decor to take your gaze away from the residential flats all around. No problem however, the waiters were fast and efficient, a mini hamburger for the kid and 3 excellent G&T's for the adults swiftly arrived. If anything, the service was TOO efficient - they kept checking with us whether we were ready to place a food order as we sipped our drinks, despite us telling everyone we would order later on. This is not a criticism, I would rather have eager waiters than be ignored, and the staff were all really pleasant. We got a complimentary tapas of deep fried breaded calimari with the drinks - super fresh, hot and crispy. Would put many a dedicated seafood venue to shame, as the flesh was perfectly cooked - soft and juicy, no hint of the chewy freebie stuff you often get as tapas.We then ordered a quesadilla, tosta de foie gras a la plancha, and a mini pizza with jamon, porcini and truffle oil. As an afterthought we also ordered the revuelta of jamon and eggs with foie gras (pate) - the latter served on the side as one of us was not a fan! The kid's miniburger (plus a portion of fries) was a hit - big enough to fill a 4yo up, and easy on the pocket. The pizza had a nice base, and good toppings. The tomato sauce was a bit sweeter than I personally prefer, but overall, a nice dish. Foie gras came on a nice crisp toast, and was delicious - again, there was an onion jam which was just slightly sweeter than ideal, but again, not a criticism - good tapas at a good price. The quesadilla was quite light (no bad thing!) and just hot (chilli wise) enough to warm the palate. The revuelta, ordered as an afterthought, was actually really well executed. Nicely runny pair of large eggs (left whole for us to break) on a bed of fried potatoes & jamon, served with some lovely fresh (and piping hot) bread rolls. Fabulous.All washed down with an Albariño - bit pricey at 18€, but very nice. The place filled up over the course of our meal - and the waitress advised that we'd been very lucky to snag a walk-in table at 9pm, she said booking at weekends was normally essential. In summary, this is a local bar with a really nice varied gastro menu. It won't break the bank (dinner for 3 adults & 1 child, with 3 copas, good bottle of wine, and a 0.5L Erdi ger wheat beer). I thoroughly enjoyed the night. I love what they are aiming for, and I will deffo return to check on progress.

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3. El chigre de Manjatan

Calle Escudero 11, 28220 Majadahonda Spain Brew Pub, Pub, Gastropub, Mediterranean, Spanish Dinner, Late Night Seating, Table Service, Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +34 910 52 90 56 http://www.facebook.com/chigremanjatan/
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4 based on 18 reviews

El chigre de Manjatan

Reviewed By alfpujolas

Fui con mi pareja a cenar. Nos tomamos unas cuantas pintas ricas y variadas y cenamos una hamburguesa de jackfruit buenísima, un pincho de tortilla pasable y una enchilada super buena.Sitio recomendable tanto para tomar cervezas artesanas, una rica estrella Galicia y una cena vegana diferente y rica.

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4. MediaVuelta The Rooftop!

Calle Matematicos 8 Centro Comercial ARCO, 28222 Majadahonda Spain Spanish, American, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Digital Payments, Free Wifi [email protected] +34 910 58 47 50 http://www.mediavuelta.es
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4 based on 89 reviews

MediaVuelta The Rooftop!

An attic of 1600m2 in the purest New York industrial style! MediaVuelta The Rooftop Gastronomy / club sofa with wood fireplaces / Music at live / cocktails / beer craft / live music / panoramic terrace / leisure for all.

Reviewed By GarysTribe

Media Vuelta The Rooftop RestaurantMedia Vuelta is located just opposite the Gran Plaza 2 Shopping centre (not plaza norte 2) at the entrance to the main shopping complex. Nested within other restaurants, but taking prime rooftop terrace position dominating the landscape for miles around.From the outsideThe restaurant dominates a nice corner space with ample parking and a great view from the terrace, a very large open terrace that lets you enjoy the fresh air coming from the Guadarrama mountains. From the InsideThe restaurant showcases a very modern international dining experience with a very homely feeling as you enter up the large open stairs. With 2 fireplaces keeping you warm and cosy and an assortment of dining spaces to suit everyone giving you a very welcoming feeling. There are a few areas to sit and enjoy a cocktail or two on large open settees and chairs letting you really relax and take the ambience in. The bar area was pretty nice too, modern and sophisticated with a central position within the very large restaurant but in between the cosy sofa area and the main dining area.MenuThe menu had an assortment of everything to suit most including some vegan options which was a surprise especially in Madrid. Offering a large selection of Spanish and international dishes ranging from meats (ribs, steaks, burgers) to crepes.Portion sizes were pretty large especially the 950g Cachopo meat and cheese dish which was shared between 3, however I saw on one table a woman trying a whole one to herself.PricesPrices are competitive for the area, however this place stands out as the rest are fast food chains and this is the only independent restaurant in the block. However you will pay the similar prices within the zone, especially in Majadahonda or las Rozas.FoodWhat can I say but fantastic and greatly presented by some loving staff. At first we sat in the cozy sofa section waiting for more family to arrive enjoying some of the artisan beer, Amber and incredible tapas. We informed the waitress we didn't eat meat as she brought some meat tapas and she quickly went to the kitchen to bring some more for us, what a nice thing to do.We ordered a large selection from the menu, ranging from meats (for our friends) and vegetable items, including the famous, Cachopo (not sure if that's how it is spelt) but the guys really enjoyed it. Then we had some starters, which were really fresh and delicious especially the Thai fingers. The crepes were also pretty good and portion sizes very handsome. Overall everyone enjoyed what they were eating and the most important part is they would order again so we were all thoroughly satisfied with the Food that was ordered.The deserts were also pretty good especially the brownie which i can say was super yummy (from a chocolate lover).I would also like to mention the nice touch of serving a free house drink when we were all at the table, a nice little touch that was well noted by everyone. Well done.DrinksThe Bar was well stocked and had a large selection of everything, beers, wines, cocktails and soft drinks.We had a selection of the amber beer and loved the taste of each especially the black amber, more like toasted but still tasty. Prices are also reasonable for the area.Customer ServiceStaff go beyond the call of duty and ensure you have a full dining experience from entering the restaurant you are met by a nice member of staff who advises you on the best dining experience giving you an orientation of the large restaurant. We met probably all of the staff, each having adding a nice touch to our dining experience.RecommendationsFully recommended if you love food and enjoy eating great tasting and presented food in a kind, loving environment. The staff made the day, then presented some tasty dishes including one of my favourite desserts, Choc brownie. Stay consistent and you will have a long standing reputation, good luck.Overall, a great dining experience and a surprise, well done to everyone. 10/10 from Gary Collins, Global blogger.#LetsGuide #fsya #localguides

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