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Lynch - Food and Cocktails

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1281 reviews(all from Google)
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Reviews (5)0 detailed, 5 from Google

Shayne S
Shayne S
5.0
6 months ago
Google

Came here off of other reviews and it didn’t disappoint. It was a quiet time, but the old jazz and rock music was a vibe in addition to the decor. I love trying cocktails in different cities. Noria (I hope I’m spelling that right) was so nice! Plus she made the best drinks. I highly recommend trying the eraserhead, it’s a very refreshing gin cocktail. Super yummy!

Dániel Seres
Dániel Seres
5.0
3 months ago
Google

Everything (food and drinks) were great, very nice and welcoming staff. The place looks great inside, but as every place can be crowded.

Sothi Khorn
Sothi Khorn
2.0
2 months ago
Google

The food didn’t much our expectations. The fried potatoes and octopus were very oily. The tinto de verano tasted like water. The price was expensive.

Nadia Lee
Nadia Lee
3.0
8 months ago
Google

Servers weren’t friendly at all Food and atmosphere was great!! But the wait staff didn’t seem interested in serving us - walked away without saying anything, seemed to have forgotten one of our meals and I had to ask about it and they didn’t communicate back to us - waited about half hour between receiving one meal and getting the second. They really soured the experience here.

Madhi R
Madhi R
4.0
a year ago
Google

This charming little restaurant is nestled in the heart of Madrid, just a stone's throw from Puerto del Sol, on a lively and vibrant street that makes you feel truly alive. It's a nice spot to unwind. We enjoyed the burrata and chicken tinga tacos, along with a few cocktails. While the place offers both Spanish and Mexican cuisine, I'd recommend sticking with the Spanish dishes—they’re far superior. The cocktails were decent, and the service was excellent. Definitely worth a visit. Open pretty late.