Initially, this situation might have seemed like a design and logistical challenge, however, rather than viewing it as a problem, we embraced it as an opportunity to create a distinctive atmosphere that embodies the rich contrasts of Madrid's cultural fabric.
Upon entering from Calle Jacometrezzo, the décor reflects the traditional Spanish aesthetic, with warm earth tones, wrought iron accents, and wooden furniture. Conversely, stepping in from Gran Vía Street transports diners into a sleek and contemporary environment.
Rather than isolating these two distinct atmospheres, the restaurant seamlessly integrates them, creating a harmonious fusion where the "castizo feel" of Calle Jacometrezzo blends with the international flavour of Gran Vía Street.
In essence, what could have been perceived as a mere operational issue becomes the driving force behind the restaurant's narrative, enriching the dining experience and leaving a lasting impression.