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    Restaurant in Madrid, Spain

    Askua Barra

    130pts

    Solid asador, easy to book, worth it.

    Askua Barra, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Askua Barra

    Askua Barra is a well-regarded asador in Madrid's Centro district, ranked #597 on OAD Casual Europe in 2025 with a 4.5 Google rating from over 1,000 reviews. Lunch is the stronger call here — the midday format suits the kitchen's grilled-meat focus and typically offers better value than dinner. Booking is easy, and the counter seating makes it a practical choice for solo diners and pairs.

    4.5 stars across 1,096 Google reviews — Askua Barra earns its place on Madrid's asador circuit

    A 4.5 Google rating drawn from over a thousand reviews is a reliable signal in a city with no shortage of steak options. Askua Barra, on Calle de Arlabán in the Centro district, is a working asador run by chef Jorge Gadea — ranked #597 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list in 2025, up from #704 in 2024. That upward movement matters: it suggests a restaurant gaining ground, not coasting. If you have been once and want to know whether to return, the short answer is yes, and the longer answer follows below.

    The Room and What to Expect

    Askua Barra sits at C. de Arlabán, 7, in the Centro neighbourhood of Madrid , walking distance from the Retiro park side of the city centre and well-placed for a meal before or after the Prado. The name signals the format: a barra (counter) setup that works for solo diners and pairs who want to eat at the action, alongside table seating for groups. The spatial arrangement makes this a more flexible booking than many asadors, which tend to run on a full table-only model. For a second visit, the counter is worth requesting if you want a closer look at the kitchen rhythm.

    Lunch vs Dinner: Where the Value Sits

    This is the most practically useful distinction to make before you book. Askua Barra's hours split clearly across the week. Monday offers a tight two-window day: 1:30–3 pm for lunch, 8:30–10 pm for dinner. Tuesday through Saturday runs a longer lunch into a dinner service, with the kitchen open until 10:30 pm. Sunday is lunch-only, closing at 5 pm.

    For most visitors, lunch is the smarter call. Madrid's asador tradition anchors around the midday meal , a longer, unhurried format that fits the kitchen's strengths. Weekday lunches at this level in Madrid frequently carry a set-menu option at a price that represents considerably better value than the evening à la carte. Dinner at Askua Barra suits those who want the same kitchen in a quieter room, later in the evening, with more time between courses. If you are visiting on a Sunday, lunch is your only option , plan accordingly and avoid arriving close to the 5 pm close.

    For a return visit specifically: if your first meal was dinner, try the lunch format. The pacing is different and the value proposition shifts in your favour.

    The Asador Context

    Asador cooking in Spain is a discipline built around fire, quality product, and restraint , the antithesis of technique-forward tasting menus. At this level, the work is in sourcing and execution: the cut, the grill temperature, the resting time. Askua Barra operates within that tradition rather than against it. The OAD ranking places it in the Casual tier, which in European dining terms means serious cooking without the ceremony of a tasting-menu format. That is the right frame for this restaurant. You are here for the quality of the product on the plate, not for a multi-course narrative.

    If you are building a Madrid dining itinerary around Spain's wider asador tradition, the Basque Country reference points are worth knowing. Asador Portuetxe in San Sebastián and Patxiku-Enea in Lezo represent the northern end of the same tradition. Askua Barra holds its own against that reference set within the Madrid context.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty at Askua Barra is rated Easy. In practical terms, this means you are unlikely to need more than a week's lead time for most slots, though weekend lunch , the format most aligned with the restaurant's strengths , will fill faster than a midweek dinner. For a group of four or more, book further ahead and specify whether you want table or counter seating. Solo diners and pairs should find counter availability with shorter notice.

    The address is C. de Arlabán, 7, Centro, 28014 Madrid. The Centro location means public transport access is direct from most parts of the city. No dress code is specified in available data; smart-casual is a safe assumption for an asador at this level in Madrid.

    Quick reference: OAD Casual Europe #597 (2025) | 4.5 Google (1,096 reviews) | Chef Jorge Gadea | Calle de Arlabán 7, Madrid | Lunch and dinner Mon–Sat, lunch only Sunday | Booking: Easy.

    Madrid Dining Context

    Askua Barra fits into the mid-to-upper tier of Madrid's casual dining scene. It is not competing with the city's tasting-menu destinations , DiverXO, DSTAgE, or Coque , and it is not trying to. It is a well-run asador with a track record of consistent quality, a rising OAD ranking, and a format that suits both solo diners and small groups. For Madrid visitors planning a broader Spain trip, the city also connects easily to restaurants like Quique Dacosta in Dénia and El Celler de Can Roca in Girona if the itinerary extends further. See our full Madrid restaurants guide for a broader view of the city's dining options, or our Madrid hotels guide if you are still planning your stay.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Askua Barra?

    Askua Barra is an asador, which means the menu is built around fire-cooked meat and quality product over technique. Order whatever the kitchen is leading with on the day — at a properly run asador, the cuts on offer reflect what arrived fresh. Avoid over-ordering sides; the protein is the point here.

    Can Askua Barra accommodate groups?

    Askua Barra operates in a bar-format space in central Madrid, so large groups should call ahead to confirm table configuration. For groups of six or more, Wednesday through Saturday are the most practical nights given the extended dinner window running to 10:30 pm. Smaller groups of two to four will have an easier time across the week.

    How far ahead should I book Askua Barra?

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a few days' notice is usually sufficient for most slots. Weekend lunch is the tightest window — particularly Sunday, which closes at 5 pm — so book that one three to five days out. For weekday dinner, same-week booking is generally fine.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Askua Barra?

    Lunch is where the value argument is strongest. Madrid's dining culture runs late, and a long weekday lunch at an asador is how locals approach a meal like this. Monday is the tightest lunch window at just 90 minutes (1:30–3 pm), so Tuesday through Sunday are better lunch options. Dinner suits those who want a slower pace and more time at the table.

    What should a first-timer know about Askua Barra?

    It is an asador-format restaurant, not a steakhouse in the American sense — expect restrained cooking built around fire and product quality, not sauces or flourishes. The venue has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list in both 2024 and 2025, which is a meaningful signal for a neighbourhood-focused spot. Come hungry, keep your order focused on meat, and don't rush the meal.

    Does Askua Barra handle dietary restrictions?

    An asador's menu is heavily meat-centred by design, which makes it a poor fit for vegetarians or those avoiding red meat. For specific allergy or dietary needs, check the venue's official channels before booking — phone details are not publicly listed, so approach via reservation platform or in person. If meat-free options are a priority, Madrid has better-suited alternatives.

    Can I eat at the bar at Askua Barra?

    The name 'Barra' signals a bar-counter format, which is common in Madrid's casual dining venues and typically means some form of bar seating is available. For solo diners or pairs, the bar is often the fastest route to a seat without a reservation. Confirm the current setup when booking, as counter availability can vary by service.

    Hours

    Monday
    1:30–3 pm, 8:30–10 pm
    Tuesday
    1:30–5 pm, 8:30–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    1:30–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    1:30–10:30 pm
    Friday
    1:30–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    1:30–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    1:30–5 pm

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