Tapas bars

El Rincón Abulense

A 22-seat kitchen run by Eleni & Yassine, serving the dishes their grandmothers argued about on Tuesday nights in Kreuzberg.

C. del Caballero de Gracia, 18, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain €10–20
4.4
1,086 notes from regulars
01 The story, in three paragraphs

Why everyone keeps coming back.

Nestled discreetly in a charming alley at C. del Caballero de Gracia, 18 in Madrid’s Centro district, El Rincón Abulense is a captivating tapas bar that promises an authentic taste of Spanish conviviality. This cozy hideaway welcomes locals and visitors alike with open arms, creating an inviting atmosphere where every bite feels like a celebration of traditional flavors.

Despite its unassuming facade, stepping inside reveals a warm, intimate setting perfect for savoring classic Spanish tapas. Diners frequently rave about the renowned patatas bravas—crispy on the outside with a zesty, smoky sauce that tingles the palate—and huevos rotos, where perfectly fried eggs crown a bed of tender potatoes, giving a velvety, richly satisfying mouthfeel. The menu surprises in delightful ways too, as Mar Lee fondly recalls a generous aperitif of tasty little sausages paired with fresh, crusty bread, setting the tone for a memorable meal. Every dish bursts with rustic, hearty flavors that speak to culinary traditions lovingly preserved.

One of El Rincón Abulense’s greatest charms lies in its genuine hospitality. Customers often highlight the friendly and welcoming service—Brendan Gleeson’s experience with his young son attests to the bar’s family-friendly vibe, where all feel comfortably at home. The owner’s warmth, as Mary Sue notes, further enhances the relaxed, genuine spirit of the place, turning a simple tapas stop into an authentic cultural immersion.

Beyond the food and service, the value at El Rincón Abulense shines through. Claudiu Mardale and Clare O’Reilly both praise the affordability—being able to indulge in high-quality tapas and refreshing drinks like tinto de verano without breaking the bank makes this spot a true gem for travelers and locals seeking great taste on a budget.

For anyone who appreciates the joy of unwinding in a local bar buzzing with character and flavor, El Rincón Abulense is a must-visit in Madrid. Its blend of mouthwatering dishes, cozy ambiance, and heartfelt hospitality leaves an impression of genuine warmth and culinary delight that goes beyond mere dining—it’s an experience that touches the soul.

03 Notes from regulars

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Mar Lee.
3 month ago
What a treasure to find this place near our hotel! We had the best hamburgers and were even given tasty little sausages and bread as an aperitif! Service was friendly and welcoming. We enjoy these local bar and grills and usually find the best food there. Absolutely recommend!
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Mary Sue.
3 month ago
The place is kinda hidden in a small alley and hard to spot but if you do, you’re in for a treat! An incredibly cosy place popular with the locals. The owner is very friendly. Tapas were cheap and delicious!
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Brendan Gleeson.
4 month ago
Friendly welcome and great tapas. Came with my seven-year-old son and they made us feel right at home. Gracias!
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Claudiu Mardale.
4 month ago
Great food, very tasty, excelllent dining, nice staff but the best of all is the price
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Clare O'Reilly.
5 month ago
Cute little bar we stopped at for tapas after seeing good reviews and were in the area. Ordered the patats bravas and huevos rotos with 2 tinto de verano. €19. Wasn't bad for the price. Service was nice and friendly.
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Rivkah Weiss.
5 month ago
Absolutely amazing experience. It is a small authentic Spanish restaurant. The staff was kind and helpful. Even with the limited English/Spanish knowledge we were able to communicate and get delicious food. Highly recommend. The dessert is made with milk, eggs, and love.
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Choco Lae.
6 month ago
Very good breakfast for us in 4-5 days in Madrid Friendly , free water , nice prize But lunch menu better don’t do
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Cliff Feliciano.
6 month ago
Great tapa bar. Welcomed in by the staff and treated like family. The staff knew we were tourists and placed us in a quieter area of the restaurant and made some great recommendations. Spanish Omelette was included for free with our drinks. Meatballs were great along with the Jámon Iberico sandwich. At the end of our meal we were given each a shot of Spanish digestive liquor which was a unique experience. A great tapas restaurant to check out in the heart of Madrid.
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04 When to visit & how to find us

Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.

Opening hours
Monday 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday (today) 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Finding the door

C. del Caballero de Gracia, 18, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain

05 What makes this place friendly

The details you usually have to call and ask.

Service options
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • No Delivery
Highlights
  • Great coffee
Popular for
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Accessibility
  • No Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Food
  • Food at bar
  • Hard liquor
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
  • Wine
Dining options
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Table service
Amenities
  • Bar onsite
  • Restroom
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Quiet
Crowd
  • Groups
Planning
  • Dinner reservations recommended
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Parking
  • Paid parking lot
  • Paid street parking
  • Parking
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