Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Casa Salesas
100Pearl PointsSalesas night out

About Casa Salesas
Casa Salesas is worth considering for a flexible Salesas meal when location and night-out energy matter more than a defined chef-led format. It suits dates, small celebrations, social dinners in Centro; cross-shop Olivia te Cuida for a lighter brief, Ponja Nikkei for a clearer cuisine angle, Gran Café Santander for Spanish cooking.
Casa Salesas is a Madrid venue with late daily hours and a business-casual dress code. The verified public details are practical rather than culinary: opening times are available, but specific claims about cuisine, chef identity, menu format, awards, prices, seating layout, or signature dishes are not confirmed here.
Use the planning decision accordingly. Casa Salesas may fit plans where the priority is a Madrid setting and a broad time window, especially because it is open into the night every day. If the deciding factor is a particular cuisine, a named chef, or a clearly published format, compare it with other dining in Madrid before committing.
Choose it for timing flexibility
The key planning advantage is the schedule. Casa Salesas is open Mon-Wed from 1 PM to 1 AM, Thu-Fri from 1 PM to 2:30 AM, Sat from 12 PM to 2:30 AM, Sun from 12 PM to 1 AM. That makes it easier to fit into afternoon, dinner, or late-night plans in Madrid.
Keep expectations grounded. The verified details do not establish awards, a named chef, a specific cuisine, a tasting-menu structure, bar seating, or a signature format. For a smoother visit, confirm any seating preferences, menu needs, or special requirements directly with the venue before you go.
Where it fits among casual Madrid alternatives
If you are comparing dining choices, Casa Salesas can be weighed against options such as Olivia te Cuida, Ponja Nikkei, or Gran Café Santander. The useful distinction here is not a verified cuisine or format claim for Casa Salesas, but its confirmed Madrid location, long opening hours, business-casual dress code.
Use Casa Salesas when the brief is a Madrid venue with long opening hours and a business-casual baseline. Use other venues when the brief is narrower and you need a more clearly confirmed menu, format, or service detail. For wider planning, the Madrid restaurants guide is the better starting point than forcing this booking to do every job.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Casa Salesas?
The verified details do not list a specific cuisine, signature dish, or menu format for Casa Salesas. Choose based on the current menu when you arrive, ask the staff for recommendations if you want the most reliable order that day.
Can I eat at the bar at Casa Salesas?
Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in the verified details. If a particular seating style matters, contact Casa Salesas directly before planning your visit around it. The venue is in Madrid and keeps late hours throughout the week.
Does Casa Salesas handle dietary restrictions?
Plan to ask Casa Salesas directly before you go, because the verified venue details do not list an allergy policy, special-diet policy, or fixed cuisine. If your needs are strict, confirm options in advance rather than assuming they can be handled on arrival.
Is Casa Salesas good for solo dining?
The verified details do not confirm a specific solo-dining setup, bar layout, or seating format. It may still be convenient for an individual visit because Casa Salesas is in Madrid and has long daily opening hours, but confirm the best seating option with the venue if that matters to you.
What should I wear to Casa Salesas?
The verified dress code is business casual. Aim for polished, tidy clothing rather than very casual attire, especially if you are visiting in the evening.
Can Casa Salesas accommodate groups?
Group capacity and table arrangements are not confirmed in the verified details. If you are planning for several people, contact Casa Salesas directly to confirm availability, seating, any reservation requirements.
Location
C. de Fernando VI, 6, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Compare Casa Salesas
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Casa Salesas | Madrid | , |
| Olivia te Cuida | Madrid | , |
| Ponja Nikkei | Madrid | , |
| TASCA SUPREMA | Madrid | , |
| MENDRUGO | Madrid | , |
| Gran Café Santander | Madrid | Spanish |
How Casa Salesas Madrid compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
Pick Olivia te Cuida for a lighter Madrid meal with a calmer feel. Pick Gran Café Santander if Spanish cooking is the clearer priority.
How Casa Salesas compares in Madrid
Casa Salesas is the flexible Salesas pick: useful for a social Centro meal, a date, or a celebration that may continue into drinks. Olivia te Cuida is better when the group wants a lighter, calmer meal; Ponja Nikkei is better when a defined Nikkei direction matters more than neighborhood flexibility.
For Spanish cooking, Gran Café Santander gives the booking a clearer culinary frame. TASCA SUPREMA and MENDRUGO are stronger cross-shops if the group wants a more casual, food-first decision rather than a room-led Salesas night out.
Choose Casa Salesas for ambiance and convenience. Choose one of the peers when value depends on a specific cuisine, a quieter room, or a more obvious food identity.
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