2 Postcards
Step into Covadonga for a spirited blend of old-school Spanish charm, where dominoes are as common as lively hipster gatherings over cold beers.
"By day, the Covadonga's denizens are generally old Spanish guys playing dominoes and eating traditional Asturian delicacies like tortilla espanola, but by night it's a whole different demographic that flocks here. Young local hipsters arrive around 7pm to begin their night out with a few beers—and shots—among friends. It's an old cantina—a traditional drinking den—and the futbol is always on TV, the aging waiters wear prim black vests over starchy white shirts, and the interiors haven't had a makeover in what feels like 50 years. It's comforting to know, though, that even in the Roma, one of the hippest parts of town, some places never change."
"This ancient salon is a great at accommodating large groups, whether it's your extended family or the whole neighborhood watching the World Cup. Though there's a full bar and a food menu chock full of Spanish classics, you're here for the ambience more than anything else, so keep it simple. Order a tequila, rum and Coke, or a carajillo, and if you get hungry, stick with a plate of French fries." - Scarlett Lindeman
Chu Li
Tuval Barnea
Victor Plata
Diogo Amaro
Richard Rios
Charlie
Carlos Garcia
luis e carranza
Chu Li
Tuval Barnea
Victor Plata
Diogo Amaro
Richard Rios
Charlie
Carlos Garcia
luis e carranza