Newbridge Irish Pub
Dublin's spirit flows through Madrid's streets at Newbridge Irish Pub, where Guinness taps, rugby roars, and shepherd's pie satisfy in Centro's historic embrace.
Tucked in Madrid's Centro district, Newbridge Irish Pub delivers authentic Irish cheer with hearty meals, frothy pints, and live sports action. A welcoming enclave where locals and travelers unite over classic pub grub and lively banter amid wooden beams and emerald decor.
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- C. de Bailén, 33, Madrid, Centro, Madrid, 28005, ES
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 5 pm-1:30 am
- Tuesday 1 pm-1:30 am
- Wednesday 5 pm-1:30 am
- Thursday 5 pm-1:30 am
- Friday 5 pm-2 am
- Saturday 1 pm-2 am
- Sunday 12 pm-12 am
Local tips
- Arrive early for prime seats during major sports events to secure a spot with clear screen views.
- Pair Guinness with fish and chips for the classic Irish combo that locals swear by.
- Check for live music nights featuring traditional Irish tunes to catch spontaneous sessions.
- Opt for the whiskey flight to sample rare Irish pours not found in standard Madrid bars.
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Getting There
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Metro
Take Metro Line 2 to Ópera station, 5-minute walk, €1.50-2 single ticket, frequent service every 3-5 minutes.
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Bus
Bus lines 1, 2, or 65 from Puerta del Sol, 10-minute ride, €1.50 fare, runs every 10 minutes.
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Walking
From Puerta del Sol, 15-minute walk through historic streets, free, pleasant in mild weather.
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Taxi
Taxi from city center, 5-10 minutes depending on traffic, €6-10 fare, available 24/7.
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Authentic Irish Heart in Madrid Centro
Newbridge Irish Pub stands as a genuine slice of Ireland transplanted to the bustling Centro neighborhood of Madrid. Located on C. de Bailén, this venue captures the essence of traditional Irish pubs with its warm wooden interiors, gleaming brass fittings, and walls adorned with Gaelic memorabilia. Opened to serve the expatriate community and curious Madrileños alike, it has become a fixture for those seeking respite from the city's tapas trail, offering instead the robust flavors of the Emerald Isle.Classic Pub Fare with a Madrid Twist
The menu revolves around timeless Irish staples reimagined for Spanish palates. Expect generous portions of fish and chips with crispy batter enclosing flaky cod, shepherd's pie layered with tender lamb and creamy mash, and bangers and mash featuring plump sausages in onion gravy. Vegetarian options like vegetable stew provide hearty alternatives, while sharing platters of chicken wings and nachos fuel late-night gatherings. Desserts nod to tradition with sticky toffee pudding, paired perfectly with a creamy Baileys coffee.Beers, Whiskey, and Lively Sessions
A cornerstone of the experience lies in the drinks selection, boasting over a dozen draught Irish beers including Guinness, Kilkenny, and Magners cider poured with expert precision to achieve the perfect head. The whiskey shelf gleams with rare Irish labels like Jameson, Bushmills, and Tullamore Dew, ideal for sipping neat or in cocktails. Live music sessions on select evenings feature fiddles and bodhráns, transforming the space into a céilí reminiscent of Dublin's Temple Bar.Sports Haven and Social Hub
Sports enthusiasts flock here for multiple large screens broadcasting Premier League matches, Six Nations rugby, and Gaelic football. The atmosphere peaks during game days, with cheers echoing off the rafters as patrons clad in team colors raise glasses in victory or commiseration. It's a social equalizer where business folk mingle with backpackers, fostering connections over shared passions.Atmosphere and Community Vibe
The vibe shifts seamlessly from relaxed daytime lunches to raucous evenings. Dark wood paneling, stained glass accents, and cozy booths create an intimate yet energetic setting. Staff, often with Irish roots, greet regulars by name, enhancing the familial feel. In Madrid's historic core, Newbridge provides a counterpoint to flamenco bars, offering a boisterous alternative steeped in Celtic heritage.Explore the best of what Newbridge irish pub has to offer
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