Restaurante El Puchero, founded in 1940, began as a small tavern in Madrid and has become a culinary landmark known for its traditional Spanish cuisine. The restaurant has relocated to Calle Padre Damián while maintaining its commitment to quality and family-oriented service.
El Puchero offers a variety of seasonal dishes, including rich stews, fresh meats, and homemade desserts, with a menu that changes three times a year to reflect the best ingredients.
The restaurant features a climatized terrace and private dining spaces, making it suitable for events and gatherings. It is conveniently located near the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and accessible via public transport.
Information sourced from restaurant website and may be subject to change.
Menu
Natural Sole with Lemon and Vegetable Emulsion€12.80
Natural sole served with a lemon emulsion and seasonal vegetables.
Allergens: Fish, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 423
Sirloin 220Gr€12.80
Tenderloin steak, recommended medium or medium-rare.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 480
Boneless Argentine High Angus Loin 300 Gr€12.80
Bone-in Argentine Angus ribeye, known for its rich flavor.
Sirloin 400Gr€12.80
A larger portion of tenderloin, recommended rare or medium.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 436
Rice pudding€12.80
Traditional rice pudding, creamy and sweet.
Allergens: Milk, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 489
Homemade Ice Cream€12.80
Homemade ice cream, a perfect end to your meal.
Allergens: Milk, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 350
Menu Date: November 2025
Dietary & Allergen Information: Please be aware that our dish analysis is powered by AI and may contain errors. Always check with your server before ordering.
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Address
Calle Padre Damián, 37
GPS
40.460723, -3.685602
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