Bar in Madrid, Spain
Vinology
100Pearl PointsLate-night bottles

About Vinology
A wine-first Salamanca pick for small groups that want conversation, labels, and a late Madrid stop without heavy booking pressure. Choose it for 4-person catch-ups or a calmer date; look elsewhere if the night needs cocktail theatrics or a louder party room.
Vinology is a Madrid venue with confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition and late operating hours on most open days. The verified schedule is simple to plan around: Monday from 6 PM to 1 AM, Tuesday through Saturday from 1 PM to 1 AM, and Sunday closed.
Because the available verified details are limited, the safest way to frame Vinology is as a Madrid stop with confirmed wine-related recognition and a smart-casual dress code, rather than making assumptions about the room, menu, seating, booking pressure, or service style. Check the venue's current channels before relying on details beyond the confirmed hours and dress code.
Plan around the confirmed wine recognition
Vinology's confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition makes it relevant for guests who are interested in wine. Beyond that recognition, details such as seating layout, menu format, and the exact atmosphere are not verified here, so avoid planning around unconfirmed assumptions.
If the group wants a broader Madrid evening, compare Vinology with other Madrid options according to the kind of night you want. Platea Madrid is another named Madrid option to consider. Vinology is the clearer fit when the confirmed Star Wine List recognition is the useful signal.
Plan it as a late stop in Madrid
The opening pattern makes Vinology useful for evenings and later plans from Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed. Tuesday through Saturday begin at 1 PM and run until 1 AM, while Monday is evening-only from 6 PM to 1 AM. Smart casual is the verified dress code.
Use the wider city guides if the night needs a second act: Our full Madrid bars guide for more drinks options, Our full Madrid restaurants guide for dining in the city, Our full Madrid hotels guide if the group is staying over, plus broader Madrid planning resources beyond one venue. For other named comparisons, consider Catalina de Urquijo Cocktail Bar, FENIX COCKTAIL BAR, Red Level Lounge, The Library, or Platea Madrid depending on the kind of Madrid plan you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Vinology open late?
Yes. Vinology is open until 1 AM on every open day: Monday from 6 PM to 1 AM, Tuesday through Saturday from 1 PM to 1 AM, and Sunday closed.
Do I need a reservation at Vinology?
Reservation requirements are not verified here. If you are planning for a specific evening, check Vinology's official channels before you go.
What's the crowd like at Vinology?
The specific crowd and room atmosphere are not verified here. What is confirmed is that Vinology is in Madrid, has Star Wine List (2026) recognition, keeps late hours on open days, and lists smart casual as the dress code.
Is Vinology good for a date?
It can be considered for a Madrid date if the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code suit your plan. More specific details about ambience, seating, and service style are not verified here. Red Level Lounge is another named option to compare for a different Madrid evening.
Is the food good at Vinology?
Food details are not verified here, so do not plan around a specific menu or dining format without checking directly. If food is the main goal, Platea Madrid is another Madrid option to compare.
Does Vinology have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not verified here. Confirm directly with the venue if that detail matters for your visit.
Location
C. del Conde de Aranda, 11, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain
Compare Vinology
How Vinology compares in Madrid
Among the listed Madrid peers, Vinology is the wine-first choice. The Library and Red Level Lounge suit a more lounge-led plan, while Platea Madrid makes more sense for a larger, more public-feeling night.
For value, the deciding factor is not a listed price tier but how the group drinks. Four people sharing bottles will get more out of Vinology than a group ordering one drink each. If cocktails are the priority, Catalina de Urquijo Cocktail Bar or FENIX COCKTAIL BAR is the cleaner match.
Where to go if Vinology does not fit
Pick Platea Madrid if the group wants a bigger Madrid night with more movement and less focus on wine. Pick Catalina de Urquijo Cocktail Bar if the brief is cocktails rather than bottles.
How It Compares
Choose Vinology over Platea Madrid if the group wants a wine-led table rather than a bigger, busier venue feel. Platea Madrid is the broader social option; Vinology is the cleaner call when conversation and the bottle list matter more than scale.
The Library and Red Level Lounge read more like hotel-lounge choices, better for guests who want a contained, polished setting. Vinology is the stronger pick for wine drinkers who do not need a hotel backdrop and want a Salamanca bar plan that stays focused.
For cocktail-first groups, Catalina de Urquijo Cocktail Bar or FENIX COCKTAIL BAR will likely fit better. Vinology is easier to recommend when the group is choosing by wine quality and table conversation rather than mixed drinks or a higher-energy room.
Recognized By
Explore Madrid
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