It has been 40 years, but the historic premises at number 12 Recoletos where the Pescaderías Coruñesas store was located -its location before moving to Juan Montalvo 14, next to Reina Victoria street- will be back in business: it will be under the name of Evaristo 33 and it will be converted into a new restaurant, as confirmed a few days ago by Gastroeconomy.
The Grupo Pescaderías Coruñesas will continue to be related to the restaurant in this new stage, since the opening will take place thanks to the collaboration between the latter and Los 33 (Plaza de las Salesas, 9), one of the restaurants with the best curriculum as far as grilled meats and vegetables are concerned -it is recommended by the Repsol Guide and is considered one of the best steakhouses by the World’s 101 Best Steak Restaurants-.
According to the same publication, Evaristo 33 will be “partly a seafood restaurant”, although not in the conventional way, and its offer will include “seafood cookers, grill and griddle“. As for the opening, we will still have to wait: the restaurant is expected to open at the end of 2026.
Pescaderías Coruñesas restaurants in Madrid

The Pescaderías Coruñesas Group, owned by the García Azpíroz family, also has some of the top restaurants in Madrid to its name: what began as a fishmonger’s business has grown over time into a hotel and catering empire. The following restaurants are part of it:
- O’Pazo (Reina Mercedes, 20).
- El Pescador (José Ortega y Gasset, 75).
- Filandón (Fuencarral-El Pardo Highway (M-612) Km. 1.9.
- Lhardy Catering (Vivero, 5).
- Since 1911 (Vivero, 3).
- Lhardy (Carrera de San Jerónimo, 8).
In addition to the above, it also played a role in the design of the hotel complex in the centrally located Plaza de Canalejas.