Madrid: Moby Dick's serves food?

Posted by: Jim Costello

Madrid: Moby Dick's serves food? - 05/27/09 09:44 PM

I would appreciate information on Moby Dick's. I plan to go to Moby Dick's when I visit Madrid in June. A 3 piece band from Denver (The Levalles)will be playing at Moby Dick's on Friday, June 19.

I did some research on this site but the information was about 3 years old. I will be travelling by train from Terrojan de Ardez. What is the best station to get to Moby Dick's.

Does Moby Dick's serve food?
All information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your assistance.
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Madrid: Moby Dick's serves food? - 05/28/09 11:54 AM

Please tell me that "Moby Dick's" IS NOT an Irish Pub/Bar. I've never heard of the place but it has that ring. (say it ain't so, please)

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: ch286

Re: Madrid: Moby Dick's serves food? - 05/28/09 01:53 PM

Moby Dick´s only serves drinks, its a music club, but you have a Irish Pub at the next door, called The Irish Rover, and near you have a lot of places to eat, for example in Orense street. From Torrejon in train the best station is Nuevos Ministerios, and there you can go by foot or take the metro one stop to Santiago Bernabeu station.
Posted by: Jim Costello

Re: Madrid: Moby Dick's serves food? - 05/30/09 05:38 PM

Moby Dick's Information

ch286 thank you for the information on Moby Dick's. Thank God that Moby Dick's is a music club and not an Irish Pub. Maybe MadridMan may want to visit The Irish Rover Pub.

I didn't realize how many Irish Pubs are in Madrid. They seem to be everywhere in Madrid and Spain. Do you know if there are more Irish Pubs than Starbucks.

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Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Madrid: Moby Dick's serves food? - 05/31/09 08:07 AM

jcoste01 wrote:
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Thank God that Moby Dick's is a music club and not an Irish Pub. Maybe MadridMan may want to visit The Irish Rover Pub.
HA! Only if I'm dragged there kicking and screaming. I'm Anti-Irish-Pub outside of Ireland. When in Ireland I'm happy to enter more than a few, however. partypair

Not sure if there are more Irish Pubs than Starbucks in Madrid but I'd guess there's more Irish Pubs.

Saludos, MadridMan