Bar in Santiago, Chile
Miguel Torres
100Pearl PointsSpanish wine lineage, Las Condes address.

About Miguel Torres
Miguel Torres in Las Condes suits wine-focused diners and small groups who want a considered, wine-anchored meal in Santiago's premium commercial district. The Torres name carries genuine Chilean wine heritage dating to the 1970s. Booking is easy for weekdays; reserve ahead for weekends. Mid-to-upper pricing for the neighbourhood makes it a deliberate choice rather than a casual stop.
Who Should Book Miguel Torres — and When
If you are a wine or food enthusiast passing through Las Condes with a genuine interest in Spanish wine heritage transplanted to South America, Miguel Torres at Isidora Goyenechea 2872 is worth your time. This is not a casual drop-in spot — it suits a considered lunch or early dinner for someone who wants context alongside their glass, not just a poured drink. It is also a reasonable choice for a date night or a small group with a shared interest in wine-forward dining. For those simply after a quick meal or a lively bar atmosphere, look elsewhere.
What to Expect
The Torres name carries significant weight in wine circles. Miguel Torres Chile is the local branch of the Catalan Torres family, whose Chilean operation has been producing wine in the country since the 1970s, one of the earlier international wine investments in Chile and a milestone in the country's modern wine industry. That lineage matters when you are thinking about whether the experience here has genuine depth or is trading on a label. The short answer: the Torres brand brings real credentials, even if the on-site experience at this Santiago address functions more as a brand outpost and dining venue than a full winery estate.
On the value question, the honest framing is this: Las Condes is Santiago's premium commercial and dining district, and pricing here reflects that address. Without confirmed current menu prices in our database, we cannot state a specific per-head cost, but positioning relative to the neighbourhood puts this in a mid-to-upper range for Santiago. If you are calibrating spend, compare it mentally against a polished wine bar in Vitacura rather than a neighbourhood bistro in Barrio Italia. Explore our full Santiago restaurants guide for a broader price-tier breakdown across the city.
Booking is rated Easy. Walk-in availability is plausible for lunch during the week; weekends or larger groups should reserve ahead. The Las Condes location is accessible by Metro (Line 1, Tobalaba or El Golf stations are the closest references for this stretch of Isidora Goyenechea). If you are combining this with other neighbourhood stops, California Cantina and Casaluz Restaurant are nearby options worth knowing about for a longer evening.
For wine and travel enthusiasts who want to extend their Chilean itinerary beyond Santiago, note that Chile's wine country runs south from the capital, and properties like Puyuhuapi Lodge & Spa in Aisen and The Singular Patagonia in Puerto Natales offer a contrast for those pushing further south. For cocktail-focused comparisons internationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu sets a useful benchmark for what a drinks-led venue with genuine craft looks like.
Bottom line: Miguel Torres suits the explorer who wants a wine-anchored meal in a well-located Santiago neighbourhood. It is not the place to chase a spontaneous, buzzy night out, that is better served by venues in Barrio Italia or Lastarria. But for a deliberate, wine-forward lunch or dinner with a group of two to four, it earns its place on the shortlist. Check our full Santiago bars guide and our full Santiago wineries guide for alternatives that may better match your specific evening.
Quick reference: Las Condes address (Isidora Goyenechea 2872) | Booking: Easy, reserve ahead for weekends | Leading for: wine-focused diners, dates, small groups | Nearest Metro: Tobalaba or El Golf (Line 1).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Miguel Torres?
The Torres name carries real credibility in wine circles, and the food offering at this Las Condes address is shaped by that wine-forward identity rather than being a destination kitchen in its own right. If your priority is pairing food with well-regarded Torres wines from Chile and Catalonia, the experience holds up. For pure dining ambition in Santiago, venues in Lastarria or Barrio Italia compete more directly on the plate.
Is Miguel Torres good for groups?
A wine-heritage venue at Isidora Goyenechea 2872 in Las Condes suits small groups of four to six who share an interest in Spanish-Chilean wine history. Larger parties work better at venues with dedicated private dining infrastructure. If your group is more interested in eating than in the Torres wine story, The Clinic or Blondie in other parts of the city may be a better fit for the dynamic.
Does Miguel Torres have happy hour deals?
No happy hour pricing is documented for Miguel Torres Santiago. Given its positioning around the Torres wine brand rather than as a neighbourhood bar, promotional drink deals are not a core part of what this venue is selling. If price-accessible drinking is the goal, El Rey del Mote con Huesillo or Blondie operate at a different price point and format.
Does Miguel Torres have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in the available venue data for the Isidora Goyenechea 2872 address. Las Condes is a corporate and residential district, and many venues along this strip are interior-focused. Verify directly before booking if terrace or patio seating is a priority for your visit.
Is Miguel Torres good for a date?
Yes, with the right match. If your date has an interest in wine or appreciates a setting with a distinct identity, the Torres Chile connection gives you something to talk about beyond the menu. It works better as a drinks-and-light-food date than a full dinner occasion. For a more restaurant-forward date night in Las Condes, Casaluz Restaurant is worth comparing.
What's the crowd like at Miguel Torres?
The Las Condes location on Isidora Goyenechea puts it in Santiago's business and affluent residential corridor, so expect a mix of corporate professionals, wine-curious visitors, and expats familiar with the Torres name from Europe or elsewhere in South America. It is not a late-night or high-energy crowd. Siam Thai and Blondie attract a younger, more casual audience if that dynamic matters to you.
Location
Isidora Goyenechea 2872, 7550025 Las Condes, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Santiago, Chile
Compare Miguel Torres
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Miguel Torres | Easy |
| Siam Thai | Unknown |
| The Clinic | Unknown |
| Blondie | Unknown |
| Casaluz Restaurant | Unknown |
| El Rey del Mote con Huesillo | Unknown |
How Miguel Torres stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Siam Thai, Notable alternative
- The Clinic, Notable alternative
- Blondie, Notable alternative
- Casaluz Restaurant, Notable alternative
- El Rey del Mote con Huesillo, Notable alternative
How Miguel Torres Compares in Santiago
Miguel Torres occupies a different lane from most of the venues on this Santiago list. Where Blondie and El Rey del Mote con Huesillo lean into local colour and lower price points, Miguel Torres is positioned as a wine-forward brand dining experience in the city's most polished commercial district. If you are after atmosphere and value, those two offer more energy for less spend. If you want wine credentials and a composed setting, Miguel Torres holds the edge.
Casaluz Restaurant is a closer peer in terms of neighbourhood and register, both are considered options for a sit-down meal in Las Condes rather than a quick drink. The distinction comes down to the wine programme: Torres brings an established international heritage that Casaluz does not match on that specific axis. For food-first diners who care less about the bottle than the plate, Casaluz may be the more focused choice. For groups where wine is the main event, Torres makes more sense.
Siam Thai and The Clinic are broadly incomparable to Miguel Torres on category, one is a Thai restaurant, the other a concept bar with a satirical identity. They are not alternatives if wine dining is your goal. If your group cannot agree on a format, Blondie offers a more flexible, lower-commitment evening. For a broader sense of where Miguel Torres fits across the full Santiago picture, see our full Santiago restaurants guide and our full Santiago hotels guide for accommodation nearby.
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