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    NYO Casa de comidas, Restaurant in Colmenar Viejo
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    NYO Casa de comidas

    Colmenar Viejo

    Restaurant in Colmenar Viejo, Spain

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    NYO Casa de comidas is a practical Colmenar Viejo pick when staying local matters more than chasing a heavily documented dining room. Go for a low-friction lunch or a Friday-Saturday dinner, but choose El 22 instead if cuisine style, price tier, format need to be clearer before committing.

    About NYO Casa de comidas

    Colmenar Viejo is easy to underestimate if the default plan is to eat elsewhere, but that is the wrong lens here. NYO Casa de comidas is a local decision first: useful if the meal needs to stay in Colmenar Viejo and low-friction, less compelling if the goal is a destination restaurant with a declared chef, tasting format, or published awards trail.

    Information about the venue is limited, so its appeal is mainly practical. NYO Casa de comidas has a casual dress code and a schedule centered on midday service, with dinner listed only on Friday and Saturday. The tradeoff is transparency: without a specified cuisine style, chef, price range, seat count, menu format, or awards, this is not the kind of venue to choose when a group needs every detail locked before arrival.

    Choose it for a local meal, not for a destination brief

    The strongest case for NYO Casa de comidas is convenience inside Colmenar Viejo. Its service pattern gives more opportunities at midday than in the evening: Wednesday and Thursday list only 1:30–4:30 PM, while Friday and Saturday add 8:30–11:30 PM dinner service. That matters for diners planning around Colmenar Viejo: the venue fits a local itinerary better than a special-occasion detour.

    For another comparison point, El 22 can be considered alongside NYO Casa de comidas, while Maïno Taberna is another name to review when weighing options. Use the Colmenar Viejo restaurants guide if the plan needs a wider scan before committing.

    The right guest profile is flexible and local-minded

    This is a better fit for diners who can work with the basics: Colmenar Viejo location, casual dress code, a limited weekly schedule. No bar seating, counter format, small-plates structure, service style, or budget details are available, so groups should choose it only if they can tolerate uncertainty around format and price.

    The verdict: consider NYO Casa de comidas when location and ease matter more than a highly documented dining proposition. If the meal needs a known cuisine category, visible price tier, or a stronger comparison point, compare it with other Colmenar Viejo dining options generically, or review names such as El 22 or Maïno Taberna before committing.

    The takeThis is a place built for everyday eating rather than spectacle. The casa de comidas format and its tie to local workers make NYO a natural spot for a no‑fuss lunch or dinner with neighbours and family, especially for diners who appreciate straightforward, seasonal Spanish cooking. Locals who value steady portions and fair prices are the core clientele, so visitors seeking an authentic, unfussy meal rooted in the region’s livestock and vegetable traditions will feel at home here.
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    Restaurant contextColmenar Viejo, Spain
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    Planning details

    Location
    Av. de América, 9, 28770 Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain
    Website
    nyocatering.es
    Phone
    +34609007099
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    NYO Casa de Comidas reads like a sustaining piece of Spanish culinary history. The writing positions it firmly within the casa de comidas tradition — a mid‑century format that prioritises a fixed daily menu, seasonal simplicity and feeding locals without pretense. In Colmenar Viejo, a town shaped by pastoral agriculture and livestock, the restaurant feels rooted to place: robust roast meats, stewed pulses and skillful offal work speak to a kitchen tied to regional ingredients. The overall impression is classic and quietly historic, a modestly charming spot where tradition and honest cooking take priority over trend.

    Best For

    This is a place built for everyday eating rather than spectacle. The casa de comidas format and its tie to local workers make NYO a natural spot for a no‑fuss lunch or dinner with neighbours and family, especially for diners who appreciate straightforward, seasonal Spanish cooking. Locals who value steady portions and fair prices are the core clientele, so visitors seeking an authentic, unfussy meal rooted in the region’s livestock and vegetable traditions will feel at home here.

    Ordering Tips

    Expect a short, fixed daily menu and a tight selection of seasonal dishes — the casa de comidas model prizes a concise roster executed well. Look for the region’s strengths on the list: roasted meats from the sierra, chickpea‑based stews and vegetable dishes that reflect the agricultural calendar; skilled offal preparations are also part of the local repertoire. Portions are traditionally honest and meant to satisfy a working clientele, so plan to share plates or order a couple of dishes to get a broader sense of the kitchen’s offerings.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Cozy and intimate small space atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyRustic

    Best For

    Casual Hangout

    Experience

    Standalone

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Intimate
    Planning details

    Location

    Av. de América, 9, 28770 Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain · Directions

    +34609007099

    nyocatering.es

    Also consider

    Where to look if this is not the right fit

    Choose El 22 if the group wants a clearer cuisine signal and a known €€ price tier in Colmenar Viejo. Choose La Terraza de Alba if traditional cuisine is the safer brief for the table.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Colmenar Viejo

    NYO Casa de comidas is the lower-information, local-first choice: useful when convenience in Colmenar Viejo matters and the group does not need a published cuisine label or price tier. El 22 is easier to choose confidently for diners who want a clearer brief, since it is listed as fusion at €€. For a planned meal where expectations need to be aligned in advance, El 22 is the safer pick.

    Maïno Taberna is the closest natural cross-shop in town when the decision is simply where to eat in Colmenar Viejo. La Terraza de Alba, listed as traditional cuisine at €€, makes more sense for diners prioritizing a familiar Spanish format, while NYO Casa de comidas works better for a flexible local meal with fewer fixed expectations.

    If staying inside Colmenar Viejo is not required, SHOOPO Tres Cantos and La Parada widen the search. Choose those when availability or group fit is the issue; choose NYO Casa de comidas when the priority is keeping the meal anchored in Colmenar Viejo.

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    NYO Casa de comidas Colmenar Viejo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePriceAwards
    NYO Casa de comidasColmenar Viejo; ; No published awards
    Maïno TabernaColmenar Viejo; ; No published awards
    El 22Colmenar ViejoFusion€€
    2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate
    La Terraza de AlbaTres CantosTraditional Cuisine€€
    2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    SHOOPO Tres CantosTres Cantos; ; No published awards
    La ParadaTres Cantos; ; No published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is NYO Casa de comidas good for solo dining?

    It can work for a solo diner who wants a casual meal in Colmenar Viejo and is comfortable with limited details. The schedule gives more midday opportunities than evening ones: midday hours are listed Wednesday through Saturday, while dinner is listed only Friday and Saturday.

    Is midday or dinner better at NYO Casa de comidas?

    Midday is the clearer scheduling choice because service is listed Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 1:30–4:30 PM, while dinner is only listed Friday and Saturday from 8:30–11:30 PM. If your schedule is flexible, midday gives you more chances to visit without planning around a narrow evening window. For a later meal, Maïno Taberna or El 22 are useful comparison points alongside this one.

    What should a first-timer know about NYO Casa de comidas?

    Go with the hours in hand: closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday; open Wednesday and Thursday from 1:30–4:40 PM; and open Friday and Saturday from 1:30–4:30 PM and 8:30–11:30 PM. The dress code is casual. Beyond that, cuisine style, menu format, price range, seating style, awards are not specified.

    What are alternatives to NYO Casa de comidas in Colmenar Viejo?

    For Colmenar Viejo specifically, scan other local dining options before committing. Named comparison points to review include Maïno Taberna, El 22, La Terraza de Alba; La Parada and SHOOPO Tres Cantos can also be considered if you are widening the search.