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Moving to LA

enframed wrote:Roberta's (yes, the Brooklyn one, they opened one in Culver)I've never even been to LA, sad to say.But here's more NYC import action. One of my three or four favorite locals and kind of the OG natural wine bar in Manhattan. Outpost in Echo Park w/in the next year or perhaps much soone...

Madrid recommendations?

So, just to comment.agiant wrote:Squid sandwich (do it!) in Botoneras St (several places)This was so simple but so delicious. We ate at La Campana. Given the location, it really seemed like it should have been a tourist trap. It was not. Lots of workers coming in for a bite and una caña. Great expe...

Madrid recommendations?

agiant wrote:I also know where you can find a black TB500 hahaha(not kidding)Pity that there's nothing special re: record stores. I'm actually looking for a cheap copy of a 7-inch that came w/an old issue of the Spanish fanzine La Herencia de los Munster.Ridiculously tempted as I am by a TB500, I do...

Madrid recommendations?

agiant wrote:Try Escridiscos, the guy is nice, maybe he can help you to find that.TB500: Travel to Morocco with a $$$ guitar => not a good idea Cocido portugués: no idea, I've never had it.Cool, and thanks again for the tip. A 7-inch I can travel w/. A collectable guitar, not so much.I think the Po...

Madrid recommendations?

agiant wrote:Some are restaurants and others are bars. Squid sandwiches are usually takeaway (if you want).I don't suppose you'd know of any record shops that fit the criteria stated in my original post? We're staying near the Puerta del Sol, but we don't mind long walks one bit.

Madrid recommendations?

agiant wrote:Some genuine, popular Madrid food for locals (not gourmet/posh stuff): ¢ Brava sauce with potatoes and spanish omelette in Las Bravas, Ãlvarez Gato St ¢ Squid sandwich (do it!) in Botoneras St (several places) ¢ Chocolate and churros in Valor, Postigo de San Martín St ¢ Snails (yep!) i...

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