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Sobrino de Botín

While in transit at the Frankfurt Airport I met up with a friend of mine who told me to try out a restaurant in Madrid called Sobrino de Botín. The place is the oldest restaurant in the world, established back in 1725! So I passed by tonight and had dinner there. The place is pretty cool, I didn’t like the food but that was my fault, should have gone with the seafood. The idea the restaurant existed 500 nearly 300 years ago is just crazy.

21 replies on “Sobrino de Botín”

yeah next to plaza mayor.. the food is horrible. next to your hotel there is a place called cardamomo which has amazing flamenco, which happens to be next to the lomo store. Go to the chuecca area, they have great restaurants there and cool boutique stores. Spanish food is generally horrible.

wait…established 1725 and it is 500 years old…………….something doesn’t add up here…..hmmmmmmmmmmm.

Stiftskeller St. Peter in Salzburg is the oldest restaurant, dating back to 803 AD in the time of Charlemagne.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the Sobrino de Botin in Madrid, Spain, is the oldest restaurant in existence today. It opened in 1725. Another claim to be the world’s oldest restaurant is made by Stiftskeller St. Peter in Salzburg, which has been in existence since 803 AD, since the time of emperor Charlemagne.

I’ve been there..they have THE BEST lamb dish EVER! and at night they have the spanish guitar singers that walk around people singing old spanish songs..great atmosphere.!

Cool place but I would be really tempted to leave a lit ciggy under one of their curtains or something 😉

According to folklore, the Kerala Restaurant on the moon is the oldest. Started by someone, I forgot whom, who flew on the Calicut Express Meteor which crashed on the moon somewhere in the 9th Century. It’s been serving only chaya & paya with poori & chapathis ever since

Fantastic decor. Try looking for a bar called ‘No se lo dice nadie’. We used to frequent it at about 2 am. The Madrilenos are interesting people- they get up early for work, come home and have a siesta and eat around 9 or 10 pm, then hit the streets until about 3.Not unlike Kuwait, but without the sangria.

To the comment made by Jose back on March 11th….(Spanish food is generally horrible)….I can only say that you urgently need to check your taste buds with the doctor…run…
I guess you haven’t really tried our food and that you are one of the tourist who skips the really Spanish restaurants and go only to eat to McDonalds. Or maybe you haven’t spent enough time in Spain to really enjoy the variety of our cuisine.
In any case, I obviously disagree with you. Spanish food is one of the best of the world and our diet doesn’t make you fat (unless you pig out of course…but that would happen with any food)

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