MANTEIGARIA
CHUECA
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
Located across from Gran Vía, Calle Hortaleza is one of Chueca’s main thoroughfares. A 10-minute walk from Malasaña, and less than 15 from Puerta del Sol.
If you come by Metro, Line 1 (Blue) and Line 5 (Green) stop at Gran Vía Station, with Calle Hortaleza just around the corner. If you prefer to get off in the heart of the neighborhood, Line 5 has a station in Chueca, a few steps from the plaza.
By bus, the Gran Vía / Montera stop is served by daytime lines 1, 2, 3, 9, 46, 74, 133, 146 and 147, and by nighttime lines N16, N18, N19, N20 and N21 — all less than a 5-minute walk away. Lines 001 and 002 also stop here and are completely free.
What to do in Chueca while enjoying our pastel de nata
