We usually like to include a picture with our OffBeat articles, but the low lighting at Restaurant Madrid does not present the most opportune setting for food photography. So instead we offer you a picture from Peter's summer excursion with The Pope to the City of Madrid back in 2009.* That's La Papa there on the left in Plaza Mayor. His identity has been protected by a plate of jamon, which was omnipresent at the table during their Iberian adventure.
And as you can see from the photo, The Pope has not matured much since our days in high school when we had no choice but to buy beer from the mini-mart.* To read more about their musings in Madrid, Porto, Lagos, and Lisbon, click here.
4 comments:
I LOVE this restaurant, half because of the food and half because of the no corkage BYOB policy. The Castillian soup, gazpacho and tomato bread are excellent in addition to the dishes you mentioned. It's a perfect place to keep in mind for post-Jazz Fest eats, as long as the A/C is working. Grab your booze at Dorignac's or Rouses on Vets.
I hadn't realized y'all are connected to Offbeat.
Becky,
Apparently we missed the boat on the tomato bread, because you and about 100 other people have told us how good it is. That Castillian soup is excellent though.
Editilla,
Yep, we have been writing the Dining Out column in OffBeat since (I think) September 2008. We try to link back to every one of our OffBeat articles, but sometimes we forget.
This restaurant plum sucks...
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