Restaurant in Majadahonda, Spain
El Urogallo Majadahonda
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About El Urogallo Majadahonda
El Urogallo Majadahonda is a sit-down restaurant on Calle Salvador Dalí in Majadahonda, a well-heeled suburb around 18 kilometres northwest of central Madrid. Booking is straightforward — a few days' notice is typically enough — and the wine-forward identity makes it worth considering when the list matters as much as the kitchen. First-timers should arrive smart-casual and ready to engage with the cellar.
Should You Book El Urogallo Majadahonda?
If you are weighing El Urogallo Majadahonda against El Viejo Fogón or El Toque for a sit-down dinner in Majadahonda, El Urogallo is the one to consider when the wine list matters as much as the plate. The venue sits on Calle Salvador Dalí in the 28222 district — a residential pocket of greater Madrid where dining options are fewer but expectations from locals tend to run high. Book here if you want a proper table-service experience outside the capital without making the trip to destination-level kitchens like DiverXO in Madrid.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
With limited public data available for this venue, first-timers should arrive with a few baseline expectations for the category and location. Majadahonda is an affluent suburb roughly 18 kilometres northwest of central Madrid, and restaurants here tend to serve a clientele that knows what it is doing at the table. Dress comfortably but neatly — smart casual is a safe call at almost any sit-down restaurant in this part of the Madrid commuter belt, and arriving in activewear will read as underdressed. The wine-forward positioning suggested by the name El Urogallo (the capercaillie, a bird associated with mountain landscapes in northern Spain) is worth taking seriously: come prepared to engage with the list rather than defaulting to house wine.
Because booking difficulty here is rated as easy, you are unlikely to need weeks of lead time , but calling or checking online a few days ahead is still sensible, particularly on Friday and Saturday evenings when the suburb's residents dine out in numbers. If you are planning around a specific date, book three to five days out to be safe rather than walking in and hoping. For a special occasion, a weeknight reservation gives you a quieter room and more attentive service than peak weekend sittings typically allow.
First-timers visiting from central Madrid should factor in transport: Majadahonda is accessible by Cercanías commuter rail from Atocha or Chamartín, and the journey takes around 30 minutes. If you are driving, parking in the residential streets around Calle Salvador Dalí is generally available in the evening. For broader context on where El Urogallo fits within the local dining picture, see our full Majadahonda restaurants guide.
The Wine Angle
The editorial angle most relevant to El Urogallo is its wine program. In a suburb where most restaurants anchor their appeal in traditional roast meats or Italian-adjacent comfort food, a venue that signals wine depth through its identity has a different pitch. For reference, Spain's most wine-serious restaurant experiences , places like El Celler de Can Roca in Girona or Arzak in San Sebastián , treat the cellar as a co-equal draw alongside the kitchen. El Urogallo operates in a different tier but appears to share that orientation. If the list disappoints on arrival, that changes the value calculation; if it delivers range and fair mark-ups, it becomes the strongest reason to return.
For wine-focused evenings in the broader region, you can also explore our Majadahonda wineries guide and pair a visit accordingly. If your interest extends to experiences built around wine and food together, our Majadahonda experiences guide covers that ground as well.
Practical Details
Address: C. Salvador Dalí, 1, 28222 Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain. No phone number or website is publicly listed in our current data , search directly or use Google Maps to confirm current hours and reservation availability before visiting. Pricing, hours, and dress code have not been independently confirmed; treat the smart-casual guidance above as a category default rather than venue-specific instruction. For overnight stays near the restaurant, our Majadahonda hotels guide has current options. If you are building a full evening, our Majadahonda bars guide covers pre- or post-dinner drinks nearby.
Compare El Urogallo Majadahonda
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| El Urogallo Majadahonda | Easy | — | |
| El Viejo Fogón | €€ | Unknown | — |
| El Toque | Unknown | — | |
| Lazzaroni Trattoria | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between El Urogallo Majadahonda and alternatives.
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