The coolest Pastel de Nata in Malasaña

A taste of Portugal in Madrid’s youngest and most creative neighborhood

Malasaña is the rebellious and imaginative side of Madrid. In this neighborhood of alternative shops, lively cafés, a vibrant scene, colorful facades, music, and fashion, you’ll find originality and people who love discovering new things. Manteigaria has brought Portugal’s most traditional dessert to fuel the energy of Calle de Fuencarral and the creative spirit of those who live in this very special neighborhood.

The Manteigaria of Malasaña has a white stone entrance through which Madrid’s light streams in to fill the space while you fill your belly. Inside, you’ll find the familiar sounds, colors, and aromas of Manteigaria: the crackling of the pastry, the scent of creamy filling, and the warm tones of a fresh batch straight from the oven.

Whether you’re taking a break from shopping, grabbing a coffee before meeting friends, or picking up a box of pastries to take home, the Manteigaria of Malasaña is a new reason to stop by Calle de Fuencarral.

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What to see and do after eating a pastel de nata in Malasaña  

Malasaña is one of Madrid’s liveliest neighborhoods, with its own unique blend of history, urban culture, independent shops, and nightlife. After enjoying a pastel de nata at Manteigaria on Calle de Fuencarral, be sure to:

  • Stroll through Plaza del Dos de Mayo, the neighborhood’s main gathering spot and one of Madrid’s most iconic squares, where the alternative and revolutionary spirit of Malasaña’s residents is celebrated.
  • Explore the alternative shops, independent bookstores, and vintage boutiques that give the area its unique character.
  • Visit two of the city’s most important museums: the Museum of the History of Madrid, dedicated to the history of the Spanish capital, and the Museo Nacional del Romanticismo, a stunning space that will transport you back to the 19th century.
  • Discover the home of Ratoncito Pérez, an urban treasure waiting to be found by the most observant visitors.
  • Walk down Calle de Fuencarral toward Gran Vía if you’d like to extend your stroll through the downtown area.

 

Malasaña is meant to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace, so you can better soak up its energy. Just like the first pastel de nata of the day.

MANTEIGARIA
Malasaña
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Hours: 9AM – 11PM
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Calle de Fuencarral 93, 28004 Madrid

Malasaña
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.