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Chocolatería San GinésFrom: Madrid, Spain
ABOVE: Evening brings crowds of hot-chocolate and churros fans to the Chocolatería San Ginés in Madrid.
For fighting off
hunger pangs in the long hours before a 10 or 11 pm. dinner, it's hard to beat
the Madrileños' classic combo of hot chocolate with churros (a light,
crisp Spanish doughnut that is often imitated but seldom matched by Mexican
restaurants and fast-food chains). And for what may be the best hot chocolate
and churros in Madrid, the place to go is the
Chocolatería San Ginés,
which is just off the Calle Arenal's pedestrian zone west of the Puerta del Sol.
If chocolate and churros don't float your barco,
you can fall back on coffee and cake--but you could have those at a pastry shop
such as La
Mallorquina (not far away at the Puerta del Sol). So put your faith in San
Ginés, whose church is just around the corner, and go with the real deal. Also,
if you're on a budget, don't let the café's upscale look put you off: At the
bar, I paid only a few euros for a big cup of hot chocolate and a plateful of
ready-to-dunk churros during a recent visit.
From the pedestrian zone of the Calle Arenal, look for a
secondhand-book stall next to the San Ginés church, turn into the side street,
and the chocolatería will be just ahead.
From the Calle Mayor, look for
the Pasadizo de San Ginés right across the street from the Plaza Mayor's
underground garage entrance.
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