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1862 Dry Bar

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    This cocktail bar is located in Malasaña, one of the neighbourhoods of Madrid with the liveliest nightlife, paying tribute to the classic mixes and recovering original recipes and techniques. 

    The name of this cocktail bar pays tribute to the year when the first ever book of cocktails was published, ‘The Bon Vivant’s Companion or How to Mix Drinks’, by Jerry Thomas, from which part of the 30 formulas on its list come from.

    Some of its most famous cocktails are Mint Julep, a kind of Mojito prepared with bourbon, sugar and peppermint syrup, served in a metal glass, Gin Fizz, with gin, sugar syrup, lemon juice and egg, or Martínez, with sweet vermouth, gin, Maraschino liqueur and Angostura bitter.

    Last updated: 08/06/2022
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    Club
    Address
    Calle
    del Pez, 27
    28004
    Tourist area
    Malasaña
    Telephone
    (+34) 609 53 11 51
    Fax
    Web
    Metro
    Noviciado (L2, L3, L10)
    Bus
    002, 3, 147
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - San Bernardo (calle San Bernardo, 22)

    - Carlos Cambronero (Plaza de Carlos Cambronero, 2)

    - Plaza de Juan Pujol (calle Espíritu Santo, 30)

    Times

    Summer:

    Mon - Thu: 4pm - 2am

    Friday: 4pm - 2:30am

    Saturday: 3pm - 2:30am

    Sunday: 3pm - 2am

    Winter:

    Mon - Thu: 4pm - 2am

    Friday: 3pm - 2:30am

    Saturday: 12:30pm - 02:30 am

    Sunday: 12:30pm - 2am

    Type
    Cocktail bars

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