Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
La Florería
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About La Florería
La Florería is worth considering for a drink-led Chamberí plan, especially if the night needs flexibility rather than a formal restaurant format. Pick it for pairs or small groups using Ponzano as a base; choose Gala, Lana, Arima Basque Gastronomy, or Tori-Key instead when cuisine, price tier, or a clearer dinner structure matters more.
La Florería is a Madrid venue with verified opening hours that make it usable from the afternoon into the evening on most open days, with later closing times toward the end of the week. The confirmed details are limited: it is in Madrid, the dress code is casual, it is closed on Sunday. Use those basics to decide whether it fits your plans, rather than relying on unverified claims about cuisine, service style, menu format, or drinks.
A Madrid stop with later hours toward the weekend
The practical way to think about La Florería is through its schedule. It opens from 1–11 PM Monday through Wednesday, 1 PM–1 AM on Thursday, 1 PM–2:30 AM on Friday and Saturday. It is closed on Sunday. Because no verified cuisine, menu, pricing, or seating details are available here, treat it as a flexible Madrid option and confirm any specific plans directly before going.
If the plan needs a more clearly documented comparison, look at Arima Basque Gastronomy, Lana, or Tori-Key. For broader planning, use our full Madrid restaurants guide.
Who should choose it for a Madrid plan
Choose La Florería if the confirmed basics are enough for your plan: Madrid location, casual dress, hours that run later on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Skip making assumptions about chef-led dining, a defined menu arc, awards, prices, or specific food and beverage offerings, because those details are not verified here.
For visitors building a wider itinerary, La Florería is best evaluated as one possible stop among other options, not as a fully documented destination. If you want to compare it with named alternatives, consider Lana, Arima Basque Gastronomy, Tori-Key, Gala, or Agarimo depending on what kind of booking you are trying to make.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about La Florería?
La Florería is in Madrid, has a casual dress code, keeps later hours toward the end of the week. The verified schedule is Monday to Wednesday 1–11 PM, Thursday 1 PM–1 AM, Friday and Saturday 1 PM–2:30 AM, Sunday closed.
How far ahead should I book La Florería?
No verified booking guidance is available here. If timing matters, plan around the confirmed hours: it stays open until 1 AM on Thursday and 2:30 AM on Friday and Saturday, while Monday through Wednesday runs 1–11 PM.
Does La Florería handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary or allergy-handling information is available here. If you have strict dietary needs or allergy concerns, check the venue's official channels before visiting.
Is La Florería good for a solo visit?
No verified seating, menu, or service-format details are available, so it is best not to assume a specific solo-visitor setup. Solo visitors should use the confirmed Madrid location, casual dress code, opening hours to decide whether it fits their plans.
What should I wear to La Florería?
The verified dress code is casual. Dress comfortably for a casual outing in Madrid.
Can I eat at the bar at La Florería?
No verified information is available about bar seating, dining format, or food service. Confirm directly with La Florería if you need a specific seating arrangement or meal plan.
Location
C/ de Ponzano, 42, Chamberí, 28003 Madrid, Spain
Compare La Florería
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Florería | Madrid | , | , |
| Arima Basque Gastronomy | Madrid | Basque | , |
| Lana | Madrid | Argentinian | €€€ |
| Agarimo | Madrid | , | , |
| Gala | Madrid | Farm to table | €€ |
| Tori-Key | Madrid | Yakitori | €€ |
How La Florería Madrid compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Arima Basque Gastronomy, Basque, Basque
- Lana, Argentinian, €€€
- Agarimo, Notable alternative
- Gala, Farm to table, €€
- Tori-Key, Yakitori, €€
How La Florería compares in Madrid
La Florería is the easier, lower-commitment choice when the plan is built around drinks and Chamberí energy. Gala is the better value call for a defined €€ farm-to-table meal, while Lana is the clearer pick for a fuller Argentinian dinner at €€€.
For diners who want a cuisine-led booking, Arima Basque Gastronomy gives a more specific Basque frame, Tori-Key is stronger for a focused yakitori plan at €€. Agarimo is the harder peer to position without a clear price or cuisine signal, so La Florería wins only when location and flexibility matter more than menu certainty.
If you cannot make La Florería work, cross-shop Gala for value and Lana for a more structured night. If the group wants a tighter food format rather than a bar-leaning stop, Tori-Key is the more decisive alternative.
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