Just its name makes you want to run and come have a bite to eat here. It offers traditional décor and gastronomy where you can enjoy typical dishes such as migas (stuffing), pisto manchego (ratatouille), lamb stew, venison in sauce, and much more. Located between the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes and the Puerta de Cambrón, this is a good choice if you follow one of the tours in this guide since they end at this area of the historic center.
Puerta del Cambrón, 10.