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Taberna Almendro
The guide was updated:Situated in Madrid's Latin Quarter, Taberna Almendro is a popular destination for its superb tapas, particularly during lunchtime. However, it's their delectable house sherry and relaxed ambience that truly attracts an evening crowd.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle del Almendro 13, Madrid
- Website: www.almendro13.com
- Phone: +34 913 65 42 52
- Email: tabernaalmendro13@gmail.com
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