Although brunch isn’t a Spanish tradition, it’s a fun affair that most people can get behind. These days there are loads of great options for brunch in Madrid across the city.
Read along for our tried-and-true picks for excellent brunch experiences in Madrid.
Brunch in Madrid: Any time of the week
Carmencita Bar
Carmencita Bar is known for their American-style fusion food, especially their delicious hamburgers, fun trivia nights, and of course their incredible brunch. Weekends fill up quickly, so call ahead and make a reservation for what may be the best brunch in Madrid—and one of the most affordable to boot.
Federal Café
This Aussie-owned cafe is a haven for foodies and health junkies alike.
Try their Green Tommy smoothie with apple, cucumber, chia seeds and celery to give your morning a jolt of freshness. For something sweeter, go for their delicious pomegranate smoothie. Pair it with eggs Benedict, a burger or a bowl of granola, and enjoy this peaceful cafe with two locations: the original in Malasaña and the second one near Plaza Mayor.
Insider’s Tip: Not only can you get brunch in Madrid, but also at their other locations throughout Spain including Barcelona, Valencia, Girona and Stiges.
The Toast Café
Toast Café‘s menu for brunch in Madrid is one of the most reasonably-priced and exhaustive in town. The hard part will be choosing: pancakes or one of their famous toasts? Huevos rancheros or omelet?
So much brunch, so little time.
Ojalá
This popular spot that forms part of Grupo La Musa in Malasaña is the ultimate place to enjoy a long brunch with friends. Ojalá is light and colorful, and even has a “beach patio” on the ground floor where guests are welcome to enjoy drinks and relax in the sand.
Their tostada platters come with a variety of toppings such as smoked salmon, poached eggs or Spanish chorizo, and are served with freshly squeezed juice and coffee.
Brunch in Madrid: Where to go on the weekends
Little Big Cafe
Little Big Cafe offers a weekend brunch menu that includes eggs Benedict, French toast, burgers and pancakes. Be sure to try their wide selection of teas and coffee for a caffeine boost to get you going. You’ll soon see why this spot in Chamberi is on our list of best brunch in Madrid.
GANZ Café-Bistrot
You’ll find brunch dishes from around the world in this French-inspired café in the Literary Quarter. Here, chef Pascual Medel fills his brunch menu with dishes that he tries during his travels. The essential eggs Benedict are there, of course, alongside dishes that draw from Italy, Sweden and the United States.
Inspired by the spirit of Habana, this trendy spot is known for its delicious eggs Benedict with a twist. Instead of an English muffin, the base is a plantain arepa topped with spicy ground beef and poached eggs. Add in their rich hollandaise sauce, and you have the perfect start to a perfect day in Madrid.
Mür Café
Whether you’re in the mood for eggs Benedict, a full English, or some smoked salmon, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Mür Café. Be sure to top your meal off with a sweet treat and some coffee or tea. No need to rush brunch—this is the perfect hideaway to get cozy, read a book and enjoy your day off.
Maricastaña
Head to Maricastaña for a sophisticated experience where you’ll eat a brunch in Madrid to remember. With yogurt, bread and artisanal jams to start, followed by avocado toast, a bagel or eggs Benedict, Maricastaña won’t disappoint you with its tasty plates and beautiful presentation.
Panela & Co
Panela & Co offers one of the most delicious and affordable brunches in the city. You can enjoy healthy breakfast options such as smoothies and açaí bowls as well as American pancakes and Belgian waffles.
However, the pancakes are the true star here! Choose from flavors such as Nutella and red velvet.
Brunch in Madrid: Hotels
Westin Palace
Every Sunday, the restaurant of the Westin Palace Hotel, La Rotonda, serves a delicious brunch, complete with a savory-and-sweet buffet and live entertainment. Call ahead and make reservations for one of the swankiest, most delicious brunches in town.
Hotel Intercontinental
Feast on what is perhaps the most elaborate Sunday brunch in Madrid at the Hotel Intercontinental.
The hotel always features an exotic plate, like sushi or tartar. But that’s only the beginning of their brunch extravaganza: the Intercontinental organizes a different thematic buffet every week, ranging from seafood to Galician cuisine to Mother’s Day specials. Finally, the hotel hosts a classical musician for the adults as well as an entertainer for the children.
Update Notice: This post was updated on March 14, 2024.