Bosco de Lobos
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"A Hidden Gem Worth Discovering"
This place is truly underrated. The atmosphere is spot-on — high ceilings, chill music, and a calm vibe that makes it easy to relax and enjoy. We were so impressed, we came two days in a row! The food was consistently good — the cacio e pepe was excellent, and the cheesecake was absolutely delicious. Both the Albariño and Rioja wines we tried were of great quality, complementing the meals perfectly. Service was polite, friendly, and attentive without being intrusive. The stunning interior design only adds to the experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a laid-back yet refined dining spot.
"Perfect Spot for First-Time Visitors in Madrid"
If you're visiting Madrid for the first time and want a memorable dining experience, this place hits the mark. The decor is stunning — stylish yet welcoming — and the Spanish flavors are absolutely on point. It's a great spot to bring friends or family, with dishes that showcase the essence of local cuisine in a refined and approachable way. A very good choice for both the food and the overall vibe.
"Charming, Modern Hideaway with Room to Grow in Flavor"
Tucked next to an architecture college, this restaurant offers a peaceful escape from the city’s buzz. The modern design and open kitchen create a cozy, slightly romantic atmosphere — especially with the dim lighting in the evening. Service was warm and efficient, and while the dishes were pleasant, they lacked some of the bold, rich flavors you'd expect from classics like parmigiana or cacio e pepe. Still, at modest prices and with wine by the glass at just €4, it’s a charming and worthwhile stop for a relaxed evening out.
"Charming Terrace, Underwhelming Experience"
We stopped by after noticing the high ratings and passing it often. While the romantic terrace initially drew us in, the overall experience fell short. We ordered the croquetas de berenjena, pizza de tartufo y fontina, and cacio e pepe. Unfortunately, all three dishes were quite average — lacking the flavor or flair we had hoped for. The setting has potential, especially the outdoor seating, but the ambience as a whole doesn’t quite come together. A pleasant enough visit, but not particularly memorable.
"A Tale of Two Visits – 4 Stars Overall"
We're a bit torn on this spot! Our first visit last weekend was absolutely fantastic — delicious food (ceviche, croquettes, and a standout burrata pizza), great atmosphere, and attentive service. It felt like a solid 5-star experience. However, our return visit during the week didn't live up to that high. Service was noticeably slower, and while the pasta held up well, the tuna dish was underwhelming. So, averaging out the highs and lows, we’re giving it a 4. We’d still recommend it — just hope you catch them on a good day!
"Disappointing Experience – Won’t Be Returning"
Unfortunately, our visit didn’t meet expectations. The chicken was dry, and the “lemon” sauce was overwhelmed by capers. The pepper pasta was overly salty and drowned in cheese. Only the carbonara was decent — though that’s hard to get wrong. On top of that, the atmosphere didn’t help: loud music and poor lighting made for an uncomfortable dining experience. Sadly, we won’t be coming back.
Bosco de Lobos
An Italian restaurant located in the Colegio de Arquitectos, featuring a sleek interior and a beautiful outdoor patio, perfect for spring and summer dining
Address
COAM, C/ de Hortaleza, 63, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Website
https://grupotragaluz.com/bosco-de-lobos-madrid/
Email
[email protected]
Telephone
+34915249464