What’s for dinner? Your guide to dining in Madrid! | CWRU in Madrid students

CWRU in Madrid students will have a variety of dining options to suit their needs, including:

  • A half-board meal plan: This includes breakfast and either lunch or dinner, all at designated times in the dining hall within their accommodations, Monday through Friday
  • Students with dietary restrictions should know that a vegetarian alternative will be offered for every meal, and additional dietary restrictions can be managed through communication with dining hall or restaurant staff, including procuring a medical translation card for dietary restrictions
  • A shared kitchenette within their apartment/suite, with basic cooking utensils provided
  • Three grocery stores within a 5 minute walk; the largest is Lidl, where students can purchase not just food but basic home goods and personal toiletries as well
  • Restaurants are everywhere! There is a famous food scene in Madrid, and hands-on activities such as Spanish cooking classes and local food tours abound. Check out Tripadvisor’s or The Guardian’s “â€� article for some fun ideas and to catch the local flavor