This tapas bar is popular during the early hours of the day because many business types stop by for breakfast: one of a large selection of justly famous crusty “flautas” (small bocadillos/sandwiches) paired with a cafe con leche makes for a great start to the day. Now wonder it’s a typical Spanish “desayuno” (breakfast)!
For lunch or dinner, La Flauta offers good quality tapas as well as various rypes of grilled meat, a fine selection of salads and a wine list to be proud of.
La Flauta’s two-level interior (smokers sits upstairs) is swathed in dark colors—its red walls, black tables and leather chairs result in a comfortable, informal atmosphere.