Located in a nondescript building next to a Ben and Jerry's on Columbia Road, the first thing you notice upon entering the restaurant is a giant bull's head on the wall and the blasting television (from Spain via satellite). Just like in Spain, the staff mingles around the TV and chats about soccer and politics. The downstairs has just a few tables; most of the patrons eat upstairs. The top-floor room is nothing fancy - it's decorated with prints of bullfighting scenes and an assortment of unmatched chairs.
The menu is large, but unless you like fried eggs and rice,
this is a tough place to be a vegetarian: Beef rules. The callos a la madrilena
contains tripe, pork feet, chorizo and chickpeas. The paella is huge and full
of mussels, squid, shrimp, sausage and chicken. The crowd is a mix of Adams-Morgan
locals and Spaniards (tourists and expats). The portions are uniformly large,
the service is friendly and pitchers of sangria help wash it all down.