Restaurant in Madrid, Spain
Corre Ve y Dile
100ptsCiudad Lineal Neighbourhood Table

About Corre Ve y Dile
Corre Ve y Dile is a neighbourhood restaurant in Madrid's Ciudad Lineal district — a practical choice if you want to eat away from the tourist-facing centre. Booking is easy, the setting is low-key, and it suits a relaxed dinner over a high-ceremony occasion. For tasting-menu ambition, DiverXO or Coque are better-documented alternatives.
Verdict
Corre Ve y Dile sits in Ciudad Lineal, a residential district of Madrid that most visitors skip entirely. If you are returning to Madrid having already worked through the central dining circuit, that address is precisely the point: this is where you go when you want to eat the way the city actually eats, away from the tourist-facing rooms near Gran Vía and Malasaña. Whether it earns a second visit depends on what you are after. For high-technique tasting menus, the city has DiverXO, Coque, and Deessa. Corre Ve y Dile is not competing in that bracket. It is a neighbourhood-rooted operation, and that is its appeal.
Portrait
The name translates loosely as "run and tell" — the kind of phrase you use when something is worth gossiping about. The address on Calle de Caleruega places it squarely in a working residential zone, not a dining destination street. Rooms in this part of Madrid tend to be lower-key in energy than the louder, later-running spots in Chueca or Lavapiés: expect a quieter ambient register, the kind of noise level that makes conversation easy rather than effortful. That atmosphere suits a date or a small celebratory dinner where the table talk matters as much as the plate.
The cuisine type is not confirmed in our data, so we will not guess at the kitchen's specific tradition. What the location and format suggest is a restaurant oriented toward regular guests rather than one-time visitors — the kind of place where the room fills with people who live within ten minutes of the door. That model, common in Madrid's outer barrios, tends to produce cooking that is technically consistent rather than theatrically ambitious. If you are coming from central Madrid, the journey takes you through a part of the city most visitors never see, which is either a selling point or a deterrent depending on how you prefer to spend an evening.
For a special occasion in Madrid, the honest comparison is this: if ceremony and production value are the priority, Paco Roncero or DSTAgE will deliver more formal occasion architecture. If the occasion is better served by a relaxed, neighbourhood-scale dinner without the pressure of a €€€€ tasting menu format, Corre Ve y Dile is a plausible answer , provided the cooking on the night holds up. We do not have verified reviews or award data to anchor a stronger claim than that.
The broader Madrid dining picture is competitive. Spain's serious kitchen talent is spread across the country , Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona , and Madrid's neighbourhood restaurants benefit from that culture without necessarily playing in the same tier. Corre Ve y Dile exists in that local context: a room that presumably serves Madrid residents well, with limited signal available to assess how it performs against the city's better-documented options.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-in attempts are plausible, though a same-day call is sensible for weekend evenings. Location: C. de Caleruega, 102, Ciudad Lineal , allow time to get there from central Madrid by metro or taxi. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in our data; verify directly before visiting. Dress: No dress code data available; neighbourhood-format rooms in this part of Madrid are typically casual. Group size: No capacity data confirmed; contact the venue for parties of four or more.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Corre Ve y Dile sits against Madrid's documented dining options.
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FAQ
- Can I eat at the bar at Corre Ve y Dile? No confirmed bar-seating data is available. Given the neighbourhood format and easy booking rating, it is worth calling ahead to ask , many Madrid neighbourhood restaurants of this type do accommodate solo diners at a counter or smaller table without a full reservation.
- What are alternatives to Corre Ve y Dile in Madrid? For high-end creative cooking, DiverXO is the city's most ambitious room and the hardest to book. Coque and Deessa offer structured tasting menu formats at the leading of the market. DSTAgE is the pick for modern Spanish cooking with more booking accessibility than DiverXO. If you want to stay in the neighbourhood-restaurant register, look at the Ciudad Lineal and Hortaleza barrios more broadly.
- What should a first-timer know about Corre Ve y Dile? The location in Ciudad Lineal is not walking distance from most hotel clusters , factor in transit time. Booking is rated Easy, so you do not need to plan weeks ahead. Price range and cuisine specifics are not confirmed in our data, so contact the venue directly to set expectations before arrival.
- Is Corre Ve y Dile good for solo dining? The easy booking rating and neighbourhood format suggest it is more accommodating for solo diners than a high-demand tasting menu room. No bar or counter seating is confirmed, but the low-pressure booking situation means you can call on the day and likely get a small table. For a more structured solo experience with confirmed counter seating, DSTAgE is a better-documented option in Madrid.
- Is Corre Ve y Dile good for a special occasion? Possibly, but with caveats. The neighbourhood setting and easy availability suggest a relaxed occasion dinner rather than a high-ceremony celebration. If the occasion calls for formal service, a grand room, or a structured tasting menu, Coque or Paco Roncero are better-verified choices. Corre Ve y Dile suits a low-key celebration where comfort and locality matter more than occasion architecture.
- How far ahead should I book Corre Ve y Dile? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means same-week or same-day bookings are plausible. A day or two of lead time on weekends is sensible. This contrasts sharply with Madrid's high-demand rooms: DiverXO requires booking months in advance, and Coque fills quickly on Fridays and Saturdays.
- What should I order at Corre Ve y Dile? No confirmed dish or menu data is available in our records. We will not speculate on specific items. Contact the venue or check their current menu directly before visiting , cuisine type is not confirmed in our data, so arriving without checking could lead to mismatched expectations.
Compare Corre Ve y Dile
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corre Ve y Dile | — | ||
| DiverXO | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Coque | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Deessa | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Paco Roncero | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Smoked Room | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how Corre Ve y Dile measures up.
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- DiverXODiverXO is David Muñoz's three-Michelin-star flagship in Madrid, ranked #4 in the World's 50 Best (2024) and 98 points on La Liste (2026). The single "Flying Pigs Cuisine" tasting menu blends Asian technique with Spanish ingredients in deliberately provocative combinations. Booking difficulty is near-impossible — reserve three to four months out, and only come if you're ready for a long, high-energy evening with no à la carte option.
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