Casa Alberto
About
Casa Alberto, a venerable tavern that has stood since 1827, offers visitors a taste of Madrid’s classic culinary traditions wrapped in a century‑old atmosphere. The restaurant welcomes guests in a historic building that once hosted the famed playwright Miguel de Cervantes, giving diners the impression of stepping back into the city’s literary past. The menu blends iconic Madrilenian staples—such as callos, rabo de toro, and bacalao a la Madrileña—with avant‑garde twists like octopus with veal lungs and Iberian pork with caramelized onions. Guests may enjoy tapas, full courses, and an extensive selection of vermouth that has become a staple of Madrid’s aperitif culture. With a capacity of 30 seats and a private terrace option, Casa Alberto offers an intimate yet bustling dining experience that reflects both the city’s traditional roots and its evolving gastronomic scene.
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour