Bodega de los Secretos Extends Hours and Offers New Gastronomic Experiences in Madrid

The restaurant, located in a 17th-century cellar, introduces afterwork, special snacks, and tea time with continuous kitchen service.

Interior of Bodega de los Secretos with its historic vaults and arches.
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Interior of Bodega de los Secretos with its historic vaults and arches.

The Bodega de los Secretos restaurant, located in the oldest cellar in central Madrid, has extended its hours continuously from 1:30 PM until night, offering new gastronomic experiences such as afterwork, special snacks, and tea time in a historic setting.

With this initiative, the establishment aims to adapt to new consumption trends, allowing diners to enjoy its offerings without the restrictions of traditional schedules. The proposal includes a selection of light dishes, sweet options, and savory bites, available throughout the afternoon.
Afternoons at Bodega de los Secretos are transformed into an ideal time for informal gatherings, post-work meetings, or gastronomic breaks. The continuously open kitchen facilitates flexibility, breaking away from the usual schedule of Madrid's dining scene.
The restaurant is situated in underground galleries dating back to the 17th century, expanded by the monks of the San Felipe Neri order. It preserves original architectural elements such as domes, alcoves, and passageways, creating natural private areas that provide an intimate and unique atmosphere in the capital.
Since its opening, Bodega de los Secretos has established itself as a benchmark in Madrid for its charm and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, which fuses Spanish tradition with contemporary creativity. This new phase reinforces its commitment to offering a special experience at any time of the day.