Hello, Madrid!

How about the pastel de nata from Portugal? Rich, smooth, tasty.

Madrid knows how to live and knows how to eat well. Among the streets full of history, the squares that never sleep, and the habit of savoring every moment, the Pastel de Nata finds its place here. On Carrera San Jerónimo, Madrid’s Manteigaria delights Spaniards (and others) with its genuinely flavorful Pastel de Nata. When we open the oven, the Puerta del Sol takes on a new meaning.

Come and discover Pastel de Nata in Madrid! ¡Es la leche!

How to get to San Jerónimo’s Manteigaria

What to do in San Jerónimo while you eat our Pastel de Nata.

The legendary Madrid nightlife scene has energy at any time of day. Recharge your batteries with a Pastel de Nata and a coffee with a truly Portuguese flavor and:

  • Visit Puerta del Sol, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
  • Take a stroll through the Barrio de las Letras, where some of the greatest Spanish writers lived, including Cervantes, Quevedo, and Molina.
  • Explore the Plaza Mayor, always full of life and tradition.
  • Discover the treasures of the Museo del Prado, one of the most important museums in the world.
  • Continue on to Parque do Retiro, perfect for an afternoon stroll.
MANTEIGARIA
San Jerónimo
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Hours: 09h00 – 22h00
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Address:

Carrera de S. Jerónimo, nº 4
28014 Madrid, Spain

San Jerónimo
Andrew Chalmers
I tried these pastéis and coffee today and loved them. This is the perfect place to try a Portuguese pastel and have a coffee. The espresso was delicious. It was so much fun watching them make the Pastel de Nata. They make these pastéis fresh, so when you eat them, they literally just came out of the oven. I highly recommend this place if you are visiting Porto!
Wendy Cruz
The Pastel de Nata here is amazing! It's made fresh and served still warm. If you buy more than one to take away, they even give you a pretty little box. Great place!
Nettie
Amazing!! The best Pastel de Nata in Porto. The outside was crispy and flaky, while the filling was soft, rich, and silky. We liked it so much that we went back three times!
Augustin
Traveling through Porto for the first time (and Portugal in general), I decided to try this famous local cake. I must say I fell in love with this sweet and delicious treat. I'd give a Nobel Prize to whoever invented it! But be warned: it's like a drug—once you try it, you can't stop eating it all day. I really enjoyed it, and Manteigaria is definitely one of the best places to find it.