Carbón, Spanish restaurant in Gran Vía, Madrid, Spain
Carbón is a restaurant on Gran Vía organized across three levels connected by a central bar. Glass surfaces and hanging vegetation create a natural feel within the urban setting.
The space was transformed in 2018 by Proyecto Singular from a former café into a dedicated grilling restaurant focused on Basque techniques. This renovation brought specialized grilling cuisine to central Madrid.
The restaurant combines traditional Spanish cooking methods with open flames and grilled meats that reflect northern Spanish cuisine. Visitors experience how Basque grilling techniques are applied in a modern setting.
The restaurant has wheelchair access and offers private dining rooms for groups of various sizes. Multiple payment methods are available to make your visit convenient.
Stone walls made from dressed blocks form a sturdy base, while tall glass structures and integrated living trees create distinct dining zones. This mix of raw and modern materials shapes the space in an unexpected way.
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