Bar in Madrid, Spain
Casa González
100Pearl PointsOld-school Madrid wine bar, no reservations needed.

About Casa González
Casa González is a compact wine bar and deli on C. del León in Madrid's Centro district, worth visiting specifically for the cheese and charcuterie rather than a full meal. Walk-ins work for solo visitors and pairs; groups of four or more will find the space a squeeze. Easy to book, hard to linger in — go early and order the food seriously.
Should You Book Casa González?
Casa González has a hard limit on atmosphere: the address at C. del León, 12 in Madrid's Centro district puts you in one of the city's most walkable literary quarters, but the physical space itself is compact and fills quickly. If you are planning a visit, go early or accept that you may be standing. This is not a venue that holds space for the indecisive.
What to Expect
For a first-timer, the layout is the first thing you notice. Casa González operates as a traditional Madrid tasca-style wine shop and bar, meaning the room is tight, shelving is close, and seating is limited. The spatial intimacy is part of the appeal, but it is also a practical constraint: this is not a venue suited to lingering groups who need room to spread out. Think counter stools and shared tables rather than a full dining room.
The food here is the reason to take the visit seriously. Casa González is known for its cheese and charcuterie selection, and the standard of produce is well above what you would find at a generic Madrid bar. Ordering food is not optional background noise — it is the point. A plate of ibérico and a glass from the cellar is the correct move. The wine list skews Spanish, with depth in regions that reward curiosity. This is the kind of bar where the food earns its own argument, not just a concession to drinking.
Booking is easy by Madrid standards. Walk-ins are realistic for solo visitors or pairs, particularly outside peak evening hours. Groups of four or more will find the space awkward, and the venue does not lend itself to loud celebrations. If you are bringing more than three people, factor that constraint into your planning.
Casa González sits in the same neighbourhood orbit as some of Madrid's better wine and vermouth stops, making it a logical first or last stop on a Centro crawl. For broader planning, see our full Madrid restaurants guide, our full Madrid bars guide, and our full Madrid experiences guide. If you are extending the trip, our full Madrid hotels guide covers the leading options nearby.
Quick reference: Walk-in friendly for 1–2 guests; compact space; food-first wine bar; Centro location.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Casa González good for groups?
Small groups of two to four work well here given the tasca-style layout at C. del León, 12 — tight space, counter seating, and a walk-in format that suits a spontaneous stop rather than a planned group dinner. Larger parties should look at somewhere with table reservations, like Angelita, which has more capacity for seated groups. Casa González is better framed as a pre-dinner wine stop than a group booking destination.
Is Casa González worth the price?
Pricing varies at Casa González; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Casa González located?
Casa González is located in Madrid, at C. del León, 12, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain.
How can I contact Casa González?
You can reach Casa González via check the venue's official channels.
Location
C. del León, 12, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Compare Casa González
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Casa González | Easy |
| Angelita | Unknown |
| Salmon Guru | Unknown |
| 1862 Dry Bar | Unknown |
| Bad Company 1920 | Unknown |
| Coalla | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Casa González and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Angelita, Notable alternative
- Salmon Guru, Notable alternative
- 1862 Dry Bar, Notable alternative
- Bad Company 1920, Notable alternative
- Coalla, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Casa González occupies a different register from Madrid's cocktail-forward bars. Salmon Guru and Angelita are the right choice if a serious cocktail program is your priority, both invest heavily in technique and presentation in ways that Casa González does not attempt. Casa González is a wine and produce bar first, and does not compete on cocktail depth. If your evening is built around drinking well-made spirits, go to Salmon Guru or Angelita instead.
Against 1862 Dry Bar and 28008 Madrid, Casa González wins on food quality and wine selection but loses on cocktail range. If you want a bar where the snacks are genuinely worth ordering and the wine list rewards attention, Casa González is ahead of both. For a venue where the food program is equal to the drinks program, it is the stronger call in this comparison set.
The broadest verdict: book Casa González when you want a Spanish wine and charcuterie experience in a traditional space with no booking hassle. Choose Angelita when you want a more polished room with a serious natural wine program, or Salmon Guru when cocktail innovation is the point. For comparable traditional bar experiences elsewhere in Spain, Boadas in Barcelona offers an instructive point of reference for how a long-established Spanish bar holds its identity over time.
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