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Cafetín: Madrid's Contemporary Café and Wine Bar

Where Madrid's morning coffee ritual meets evening wine culture in one stylish, welcoming space.

★★★★★4.5 (270)

A stylish café and wine bar in Madrid's Centro district that seamlessly transitions from morning coffee spot to evening wine destination. Known for its thoughtful food offerings, welcoming atmosphere, and the personable touch of its owners, Cafetín captures the essence of modern Madrid dining culture.

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C. de Fernando VI, 21, Madrid, Centro, Madrid, 28004, ES
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
9:30 am-4 pm
Tuesday
9:30 am-4 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am-4 pm
Thursday
9:30 am-4 pm
Friday
9:30 am-4 pm
Saturday
10 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From central Chueca, walk south toward Plaza de Chueca, then continue south on Calle Hortaleza for approximately 8-10 minutes. Turn right onto Calle Fernando VI. Cafetín is located on this street in the Centro district. Total walking time: approximately 12-15 minutes depending on starting point within Chueca.

    Metro

    Take Metro Line 1 or 5 from Chueca station toward Banco de España station (approximately 2 stops, 5 minutes travel time). Exit and walk east on Calle de Alcalá, then navigate to Calle Fernando VI. Total journey time including walking: approximately 15-20 minutes.

    Taxi or Ride-Share

    Request a ride to Calle Fernando VI, 21, Centro, Madrid. Journey time from central Chueca typically 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. This is the most direct option if carrying items or preferring not to navigate on foot.

    Bicycle

    Use Madrid's bike-sharing system (BiciMAD) or personal bicycle to travel from Chueca south toward Centro. The route is relatively flat and takes approximately 10-12 minutes. Secure your bike at available racks near Calle Fernando VI.

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    Local tips

    Visit during morning hours (9:30 AM) for the full breakfast and coffee experience, or arrive after 5 PM to enjoy the wine bar atmosphere. The venue operates with distinct service styles depending on time of day.
    Note that Sunday service is not available. Plan your visit for Monday through Saturday, keeping in mind that Monday closes at 4 PM while other weekdays extend to late evening.
    Engage with the owners—their personable nature and genuine interest in creating a welcoming environment significantly enhance the experience. They're knowledgeable about both the food and wine offerings.
    The location's position in Centro makes it an ideal stop while exploring Madrid's historic neighborhoods. Consider combining a visit with nearby cultural attractions or a walk through the surrounding streets.
    If visiting for wine, arrive with an open mind about recommendations rather than with a fixed selection in mind. The curated wine list reflects thoughtful selection rather than volume.

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    A Dual-Purpose Madrid Gem

    Cafetín occupies a distinctive position in Madrid's dining landscape, functioning as both a refined morning café and an evening wine bar. Located on Calle Fernando VI in the historic Centro neighborhood, this establishment has cultivated a loyal following by refusing to be confined to a single culinary identity. The venue's flexibility—opening early for breakfast and coffee, then transforming into a wine bar by evening—reflects the rhythm of Madrid's social calendar and the city's celebrated café culture.

    Atmosphere and Design

    The space is characterized by contemporary styling that feels neither pretentious nor casual. Owners have invested thoughtfully in creating an environment where both solo coffee drinkers and evening wine enthusiasts feel equally welcome. The design aesthetic balances modern sensibilities with the warmth necessary for lingering conversations, making it equally suitable for a quick morning espresso or an extended evening gathering. The attention to detail in the space's curation signals an ownership team genuinely invested in the guest experience.

    Culinary Approach

    Cafetín's menu reflects a health-conscious philosophy without sacrificing flavor or satisfaction. The breakfast and lunch offerings emphasize quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation, while the wine selection demonstrates genuine expertise. This is not a place serving generic café fare; instead, the kitchen approaches each service period with intention. The combination of excellent coffee, well-prepared food, and carefully curated wines creates a cohesive dining philosophy rather than a scattered offering.

    The Owner Effect

    Regular patrons consistently note the stylish, personable nature of the ownership team. In an era of increasingly impersonal dining experiences, Cafetín's owners actively shape the venue's character through genuine engagement with guests. This personal touch—the willingness to engage in conversation and create a welcoming environment—distinguishes the space from larger, more corporate establishments.

    Social Hub Credentials

    Cafetín functions as a genuine social hub rather than a transactional dining venue. The extended hours (morning through late evening on weekdays and weekends) and the variety of service styles accommodate different occasions: a professional breakfast meeting, a leisurely lunch, an after-work wine gathering, or a late evening social visit. This versatility, combined with consistent quality and genuine hospitality, has earned strong community endorsement.

    Location and Accessibility

    Situated in Centro, one of Madrid's most walkable and historically significant neighborhoods, Cafetín benefits from excellent foot traffic and proximity to cultural attractions. The location makes it an accessible stop for both locals and visitors exploring the area.

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