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El Club Allard
The guide was updated:Initially established as a private club, Allard Madrid finally opened its doors to the public in 2003. This upscale dining establishment has been awarded two Michelin stars, and prides itself on its exquisitely presented, inventive Spanish cuisine and wine selection. The sophisticated dining room, complete with elegant chandeliers, adds to the overall luxurious dining experience.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle de Ferraz 2, Madrid
- Opening hours: Tue–Sat 1:30pm–3:30pm / 8:30pm–11pm
- Website: www.elcluballard.com
- Phone: +34 915 59 09 39
- Email: reservas@allardmadrid.es
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