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Five Quiet Restaurants to Eat in Madrid Pride 2025

Summary by The Objective | Periodismo Ethos
During the Pride of Madrid, the energy of Chueca and the Gran Vía shoots with parades, music and pop-up atmosphere in every corner. But sometimes, after a morning of setting or emotional wear after the march, just fancy a quiet place to relax, breathe and savour calmly. Fortunately, the capital offers restaurants that combine good food, cozy spaces and a calm environment, ideal to recharge batteries. In this article I propose five perfect places…
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During the Pride of Madrid, the energy of Chueca and the Gran Vía shoots with parades, music and pop-up atmosphere in every corner. But sometimes, after a morning of setting or emotional wear after the march, just fancy a quiet place to relax, breathe and savour calmly. Fortunately, the capital offers restaurants that combine good food, cozy spaces and a calm environment, ideal to recharge batteries. In this article I propose five perfect places…

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The Objective | Periodismo ethos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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