Are you a fan of Metallica, Muse, Nathy Peluso or Florence + The Machine? If the answer is yes, surely you’ll drop by Mad Cool next weekend, one of the festivals in Madrid that moves masses nationally and internationally.
If you already have the hotel booked (or you live in the capital and you don’t have to pull strings), the train or the plane booked, you have prepared your bracelet to access the venue and you have thoroughly studied the schedule to give everything with your artists favs, Now you have to know what you are going to eat.
Because yes, dear, in a festival Not only do you drink the occasional drink, it is also essential to eat well to give everything and not gamble with luck.
First of all, take note of this
On the Mad Cool website they make it clear: “it’s The entrance to the premises of any food and/or object is prohibited. (including containers) that may be considered a risk (that may be thrown or thrown at artists or audiences and may cause harm) to ensure the safety of the event.”
So let’s go forget about trying to pass our sandwich or the bottle of water, we have to buy everything inside.
What to eat inside the festival
For the moment, the festival has not announced what food trucks They will be available on the premises. The press department has told us that this Saturday, July 2, they will send the information in this regard. So we’ll update this post as soon as possible.
What to eat outside the festival
If you are an unconditional fan of Madrid, surely you know a thousand and one places to enjoy the gastronomy of the capital. In this case, we would recommend you to go to the trendy restaurants in Madrid, which are perfect to mark a good photo session with your festival look.
Also, if you are looking for dishes with Mexican touches, you can go to the newly opened Q78. On the other hand, you also have Totó, Rafa Nadal’s Italian restaurant that we have already talked about, or Tatel, a space with the air of a club vintage.
On the other hand, if you are visiting the city, it would be a good option walk through mythical streets full of bars and restaurants of the most varied. Ponzano, Cava Baja or Manuela Malasaña are good points of reference. La Taberna la Concha (C. de la Cava Baja, 7) or the mythical Ochenta Grados Malasaña (C. de Manuela Malasaña, 10) do not usually disappoint.
To have a beer in a square so comfortable, the Plaza de las Comendadoras is a must (If you pass by there, perhaps the Café Moderno and the red door next to it will ring a bell, it is where part of the film Madres Paralelas by Almodóvar was filmed, film in which we saw an impeccable Dior wardrobe).
Photos | @madcoolfestival, @sarafructuoso