CUADRA
Bakery · Trafalgar ·

CUADRA

Bakery · Trafalgar ·

Argentinian pastries, alfajor-inspired lunas, and sweet brioche

bakery
coffee
friendly service
baked goods
breakfast
quality ingredients
cardamom bun
sourdough breads
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C. del Cardenal Cisneros, 40, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain Get directions

€10–20

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Paid parking garage

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C. del Cardenal Cisneros, 40, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain Get directions

@cuadramadrid

€10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid parking garage
•Paid street parking
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi

Last updated

Jan 30, 2026

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The 15 Best Breakfast Spots In Madrid - Madrid - The Infatuation

"Cuadra is separated into a sit-down breakfast zone and coffee shop, and a next-door bakery rolling out Argentinian pastries. They’re some of the most elaborate and decadent in Madrid, full of cream, icing, and dulce de leche, and crowned with sugars and flowers for show. The best way to experience Cuadra is to pop into the bakery for flaky alfajor-inspired lunas, danishes, buns, and cakes packed with toffee and pistachio cream or focaccia covered in melted cheese and cherry tomatoes. Then, head to the restaurant to eat your baked goods—and order from a menu of pressed croissants with ham and cheese, grilled cheese sandwiches, and brioche-like pebete sandwiches. It’s also open to those with laptops if you need to get work done." - lori zaino

https://www.theinfatuation.com/madrid/guides/best-breakfast-madrid
CUADRA

Will D.

Google
Food is very, very good. Baked goods are very, very good. One of the best brunch spots in madrid. Go before 12. People complain about the service and it is slow, don’t go if you’re in a rush, the food is worth it. No place in madrid has service and this place makes up for it in the food. Very, very cool spot. Baked goods unreal

Homer S.

Google
The sourdough breads are superb including the cereal one. The pastries are world class, they are not too sweet but packed with flavor. Specialty coffe well prepared. Steady quality. Service is very nice.

Shonigal G.

Google
Dear followers and pastries lovers, A big like is being given right now to this establishment by us. Aesthetics, cleanliness, fine products, technic to adore, beautiful flavors: all in one place (we wish the sandwich flavors were more distinct and that the dishes will arrive a lot faster).

ספיר אהרוני ב.

Google
Wow. We came after a recommendation from a local friend, it was absolutely perfect. Everything we ate was the best we ever had, the best grilled cheese toast best Avocado toast best Danish. Definitely will come back next time we are in Madrid!

Raina K.

Google
pastries so good we ordered twice! coffee was great too; loved the vibe and the service was friendly

Felipe B.

Google
Very cool and clean. The bakery smell is incredible. The coffee and food were great. Service was friendly.

Ruby B.

Google
This place is amazing. The staff were so friendly and explained all the pastries to us and the food was so yummy.

alessandra D.

Google
Such a good brunch place. This might be my favorite brunch place in Madrid, if not then definitely in the top 3. We had to get takeout because the service is a bit slow(actually it’s not the service but the Spanish way of life because from what I’ve learned being here is that Spanish people go out to eat to just talk for hours lol). We got the Bikini de carne braseada, and the tostada de Aguacate. Both are really good. The Bikini de carne was super unique and reminds me of brunch places in California. I loved the Asian twist with the kimchi mayo too. The tostada was good too but much more simple. We got drinks too: iced latte with oat milk and the iced lavender matcha. The iced latte was pretty good for Spain. The iced lavender matcha was a BIG miss. It just tasted like floral milk. You could not taste the matcha. Lastly we got two pastries from the bakery part. We got a flaky croissant-like bar that had Almond cream and berries on top. I will be getting that again, it was amazing. We also got a passion fruit and cream tart? It looked like a cheesecake but it ended up being like whipped cream with passion fruit. I’m not complaining but I think the first pastry was much better.