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Ginos Gran Via: Pizza Powerhouse on Madrid's Iconic Boulevard

4.5 (2418)

Wood-fired pizzas and pasta hits fuel Gran Via's theater crowds at Ginos, where crispy crusts meet Madrid's street buzz in a family-ready Italian outpost.

Right on Gran Via's bustling heart, Ginos delivers wood-fired pizzas and classic Italian fare amid Madrid's theater district energy. Crispy crusts, fresh toppings, and a family-friendly vibe make it a go-to for quick bites or leisurely meals after shows. Expect generous portions of pasta, antipasti, and tiramisu in a spot that's equal parts casual and celebratory.

A brief summary to Ginos

  • Monday 12 pm-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 pm-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 pm-12 am
  • Thursday 12 pm-12 am
  • Friday 12 pm-1 am
  • Saturday 12 pm-1 am
  • Sunday 12 pm-12 am

Local tips

  • Opt for window tables to watch Gran Via's theater rush while enjoying your pizza.
  • Share antipasti platters to sample more flavors without overordering.
  • Pair pizzas with Italian reds for authentic regional balance.
  • Visit post-theater for a lively crowd and extended evening energy.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    A 2-5 minute stroll along Gran Via from central points; flat sidewalks, no cost, ideal in good weather.

  • Metro

    Direct from Gran Via station (Lines 1/5), 1-2 minute walk; €1.50-2 ticket, frequent service.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    1-3 minute ride from Gran Via center; €3-5 fare, quick drop-off at door.

  • Bus

    Stops along Gran Via (lines 1/2/46), under 5 minutes walk; €1.50 single ticket.

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  • Wi-Fi

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Prime Position on Gran Via

Perched at Gran Via 63, Ginos occupies a strategic spot in Madrid's theater and shopping epicenter. This iconic avenue, often called the Spanish Broadway, pulses with life from matinee crowds to evening performers. The restaurant's location draws locals and visitors alike, blending the street's vibrant chaos with comforting Italian classics. Diners step inside to escape the frenzy while staying connected to the boulevard's rhythm through large windows framing passing trams and pedestrians.

Italian Roots with Spanish Flair

Ginos traces its origins to a passion for authentic Italian cuisine adapted for Spanish palates. Specializing in Neapolitan-style pizzas baked in high-heat ovens, the menu emphasizes dough stretched thin for crisp edges and chewy centers. Toppings range from buffalo mozzarella and San Marzano tomatoes to local chorizo twists, bridging Mediterranean traditions. Pastas like carbonara and amatriciana arrive al dente, sauced just right, while starters such as arancini and prosciutto platters set a sharing-friendly tone. Desserts nod to Italy with panna cotta and cannoli, finished with espresso kicks.

Casual Atmosphere Amid Grandeur

The interior strikes a balance between modern simplicity and welcoming warmth. Exposed brick walls and wooden accents evoke a Roman trattoria, while bright lighting keeps the energy upbeat. Tables are spaciously arranged for groups, with booths for intimate dinners. During peak hours, the hum of conversation mixes with clinking glasses and pizza peels sliding from ovens. It's the kind of place where theatergoers refuel post-performance, families celebrate birthdays, and friends linger over wine. The vibe shifts from lunch crowds grabbing slices to dinner parties savoring full spreads.

Menu Highlights and Pairings

Standouts include the margherita pizza, its basil-flecked simplicity showcasing quality ingredients, and the quattro formaggi for cheese lovers. Seafood options like calamari fritti add variety, alongside hearty meat dishes such as polpette in rich tomato sauce. Vegetarian picks abound with grilled vegetables and truffle pasta. Wines from Italy's regions complement meals, with house reds cutting through pizza's richness. Non-alcoholic choices like limoncello spritzers provide refreshing alternatives. Portions encourage sharing, making it ideal for varied group tastes.

Family and Group Magnet

Categorized as a family restaurant with takeout and delivery, Ginos caters to all ages. Kids' menus feature mini pizzas and pastas, while adults explore gourmet selections. The Wi-Fi spot designation suits digital nomads or those planning next stops. Service emphasizes efficiency without rushing, allowing diners to match the meal to their schedule—quick lunches or drawn-out dinners. Its moderate pricing keeps it accessible amid Gran Via's upscale surroundings.

Everyday Anchor in Madrid's Rhythm

Open daily from midday into the night, Ginos syncs with Madrid's social pulse. It thrives as a reliable constant amid the area's flux of tourists and events. Whether fueling a shopping spree or capping a show, it offers the satisfaction of familiar flavors in an unforgettable setting. The crowd's diversity—from solo travelers to large parties—mirrors Gran Via's inclusive spirit, ensuring every visit feels personal.

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