Saturday, April 14, 2012

Casa Mingo

Over the Easter holidays, we had relatives in town who were looking for a Madrid experience that was a bit off-the-beaten-path.  Spanish friends recommended a trip to Casa Mingo for roast chicken and cider followed by a visit to the nearby Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida, a small chapel with Goya's tomb and beautiful Goya frescos.  It was a perfect afternoon in Madrid, and, best of all, it was cheap! 

Here's our recommendation.  Put your walking shoes on and take the metro to the Principe Pío stop.  From there, you'll need to take about a 15 minute walk to Paseo de la Florida 34, where you'll find Casa Mingo. Opened in 1888, it is known for its home-brewed apple cider served with Asturian food.

Chicken roasting on a spit at Casa Mingo
Blue cheese and cider appetizer
Our meal for four adults was under 35 euro, including a bottle of the house cider, a roast chicken, a plate of blue cheese and a sausage appetizer.  We loved the ambiance with dark wood tables and cider barrels lining the walls.  Sure, it might be a little touristy, and it did get crowded around the 2pm the lunch rush, but we had a great time.  Next time, we'll try the more expensive cider, the one that has a higher alcohol content and that you pour at an arm's length into your drinking cup.  And also of note, they don't serve coffee, so head over to Goya's tomb and then look for a cafe to discuss what you've seen!  If you're still feeling frisky, you might  add in a visit to Templo de Debod, the authentic Egyptian temple, in a nearby park.
Casa Mingo
Paseo de La Florida, 34
+34915477918
11:00 – 00:00 daily

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