Indalo, Restaurant and pub in Nassica, Getafe, Spain
Indalo is a restaurant and pub on Avenida Rio Guadalquivir in Getafe, a town south of Madrid, offering tapas and full meals in a large dining area. The space combines a bar and a restaurant under one roof, so guests can drop in for a drink or stay for a proper sit-down meal.
The Indalo is a painted figure found in Neolithic cave art near Almería, in southeastern Spain. It was rediscovered in the 20th century by a group of local artists who turned it into a regional emblem.
The name Indalo comes from a prehistoric figure found in cave paintings in Almería, widely seen as a good luck symbol in southeastern Spain. Visitors who recognize it will immediately feel a connection to that part of the country.
The place is on a main road in Getafe and easy to reach on foot or by public transport from the town center. The interior is large enough that finding a seat is rarely a problem, even during busy hours.
A free tapa comes with every drink order without needing to ask, which is not the norm across all of Spain. The selection changes depending on the day, so regular visitors rarely get the same tapa twice.
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