Casa Labra
Casa Labra, located on Tetuán Street, formerly known as Los Peregrinos Street, has remained unchanged since its founding in 1860, thanks to the fame and popular recognition that the city of Madrid has bestowed upon its fried cod and croquettes made from the same ingredient.
In 1947, Casa Labra was acquired by the Molina family, its current owners. This lively and bustling tavern is a living part of Madrid’s history, frequented by people from all walks of life who come to enjoy its delicious culinary offerings.
It was in this tavern that the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) was founded on May 2, 1879, in secret. A bronze plaque on the facade commemorates this historic event.
Information and reservations
Hours:
10:00 AM – 3:30 PM; 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Weekly Closing: Open every day
Phone: +34 91 531 00 81
Fax: +34 91 532 14 05
Address: C/ Tetuán, 12. 28013 Madrid
Casa Labra
TRADE NAME: Casa Labra
TOTAL CAPACITY: 50 seated, 40 standing (Bar)
NUMBER OF ROOMS: 3
CAPACITY PER ROOM:
- Restaurant: 18
- Tapas Room: 32
- Bar: 40
BAR AVAILABLE: Yes
OWN PARKING: No
AVERAGE PRICE:
- Tapas: €6–8
- Restaurant: €25
CUISINE TYPE: Traditional
CLOSURE DAYS:
- Restaurant: Sunday
- Tapas and bar: Never close
- The establishment is closed on January 1st.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Typical tapas, cod slice, cod croquette, tuna banderilla (skewer).
Specialized in cod.