On Calle Hortaleza, the Pastel de Nata has just come out of the oven

The golden crispness is the new color of Chueca

Manteigaria has brought golden tones to Madrid’s most colorful neighborhood. Chueca is the Madrid standard-bearer of unconditional inclusion and freedom, the ideal place for the Pastel de Nata to come out of the oven and be for everyone.

The recipe is the same as always: handmade puff pastry, freshly prepared cream, very hot temperatures, and knowing how to wait for the right time. Everything in plain sight, without backstage or secrets.

How to get to Chueca’s Manteigaria

What to do in Chueca while enjoying our pastel de nata

  • The Plaza de Chueca is the heart of the neighborhood. Terraces open all day, a cosmopolitan atmosphere, and the metro station right next door. This is where you feel the pulse of Chueca and its community.
  • The Mercado de San Antón is two minutes away, on Calle Augusto Figueroa. It has three floors with fresh produce, restaurants, and a rooftop bar. For dessert, head to Manteigaria, where you can enjoy a warm Pastel de Nata and an espresso.
  • Plaza Pedro Zerolo is dedicated to the historic Madrid activist and politician, a symbol of the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. A space for memory and gathering, surrounded by the bars and places that made the history of the neighborhood.
  • At Palacio de Longoria, headquarters of the SGAE on Calle Fernando VI, the modernist façade is a spectacle visible from the street. The interior, normally closed to the public, opens occasionally for free exhibitions. It’s worth checking the schedule before a visit.
  • The Museum of Romanticism is located in the former mansion of the Marquis of Matallana. It has an impressive collection of 19th-century furniture, paintings, and decorative arts. A space that preserves the aura of a bygone era.
  • The Paseo de Recoletos is the counterpoint to the neighborhood’s intense pace. The promenade connects Plaza de Cibeles to Plaza de Colón, a perfect stroll after a Pastel de Nata. Or two.
MANTEIGARIA
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Hours: 09h00 – 21h00
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Calle Hortaleza 9, Madrid

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Ainara J M
What a wonderful discovery this place is! We spent three days in Madrid and ate the pastéis de nata for breakfast and afternoon tea every day — they were spectacular!
HJ Erdem
This is definitely the best place to eat pastéis de nata. The one in Praço Sol was so successful that they opened a new one on Gran Via. I highly recommend it.
Christopher Dean
My favorite Portuguese pastel de nata shop is now near my house??? It couldn't be better 😍
Esther de la Fuente Piedra
I came across this place by chance and I couldn't recommend it more. The coffee is good, but the pastéis de nata are amazing. In addition, the service is super welcoming 🥰