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A classic bar with a modern lease of life |
Glorieta de Bilbao 7 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 (0)91 521 5655 |
Dating from 1887, this old-fashioned cafe continues to serve coffee and hot chocolate on marble-topped tables in its spacious lounge surrounded by faded mirrors and an air of by-gone splendor. You enter through one of those traditional old revolving doors and are met by waiters who still wear formal white jackets signifying their profession. The owners recently decided to enter the 21st century and have installed 12 PCs so clients can surf the net, at EUR 1.80 per hour. If you're hungry, choose from the wide assortment of sandwiches and limited range of more substantial dishes. It fills up at weekends when the party crowd meet up before heading out to the bars and clubs in the Bilbao and Malasaña neighborhoods. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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24-hour work centre |
Montera, 10-12 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 523 2944 http://www.easyeverything.com montera@easyeverything.com |
A clean, bright and efficiently-managed 24-hour work centre that has 250 PCs available with Internet connection. It's open every day of the week and offers extremely competitiive rates: three hours from 5 to 9pm for EUR1. Easy Everything also offers other services such as printing, scanning and Internet communications. It has a convenient central location just off Puerta del Sol. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic Tex-Mex |
Magallanes, 1 Madrid, Madrid 28015 Spain +34 91 448 9165 http://www.fostershollywood.es/ fostershollywood@fostershollywood.es |
A good choice for a quick Tex-Mex meal. Try the house speciality, BBQ ribs or a hamburger or a spicy Mexican dish. The desserts are good, the music is good and the waiters are friendly. It is part of the oldest American restaurant chain in Madrid, founded by two Spaniards who returned from a visit to the States with the idea of combining their passions for American food and movies. The first restaurant was an immediate success, a dynamic, fun venue with excellent quality fare. The standards have slowly dropped over the years, but it is still a popular place. It now offers Internet access, as well as food and drink. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Market for youth fashion |
Fuencarral, 45 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 521 5985 / +34 91 521 3040 http://www.mdf.es/ |
A mix between an ordinary urban shopping centre and a flea market, this place opened in 1998 to fill a gap in the market - for youth fashion. All those teenagers with a passion for shopping couldn't find find what they wanted in conventional stores, but they can here, amongst all the stalls selling bags, belts, clothes, jewellery, music, furniture. The essential accessories are available as well - piercing, tattoes, hairstyles and Internet access. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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