February is approaching , and with it a new tapas route, this time in the Prosperidad neighborhood (Chamartín district). From Thursday 5 to Sunday 8, “La Prospe” becomes an ideal place for terrace dining, with beers and specialtapas.
Eleven local establishments will be participating , offering customers their best creations, always accompanied by a Cerveza Dichosa beer for €5.95. This is the sixth consecutive edition of the event, which has become a tradition that brings together locals and visitors alike.
In addition, this year it coincides with the Madrid Design Festival, the international event dedicated to design and creativity that will begin on February 6. The Prosperidad neighborhood will also be part of these events, combining the cultural agenda with its gastronomic talent.
Delicious innovation
Some of the tapas to try. | Editorial credit: Pexels and ¡Qué Antojos!
Each establishment has prepared its own tapa for the occasion, with innovative and high-quality offerings. There will be a combination of Spanish and international traditions, with flavors from countries such as Argentina, China, and Mexico.
Slow-cooked Argentine beef, pork loin tacos, wok-fried rice, and tequeños with caramelized onion dip are just some of the dishes that can be sampled.
Cerveza Dichosa, neighborhood beer
People enjoying the Tapas Route in the Prosperidad neighborhood. | Editorial credit: Cerveza Dichosa
Cerveza Dichosa was born in the Prosperidad neighborhood and has been one of the main protagonists of the Ruta de la Tapa Prospe since its first edition. Together with the Chamartín District and the Prospe Not Death collective, it is also the organizer of the event.
The brand has several options to suit all tastes, with original names to differentiate them. For example, Rubia del Barrio Prospe is the most classic, while Dichosa de Vacas is light, refreshing, and has a tropical fruit aroma.
Those who cannot consume gluten can enjoy Rubia del Barrio Sin Gluten, and there is also the option of non-alcoholic toasted beer : La Dichosa con Ganas.
Local identity
Designs by the Prospe Not Death collective. | Editorial credit: Cerveza Dichosa
The Prospe Not Death collective is a leading urban art movement in the Prosperidad neighborhood and a key player in the Madrid Design Festival and the Ruta de la Tapa. To commemorate its participation, it has designed special labels for the beer bottles.
In this way, they reinforce local creativity and pride in a neighborhood that is committed to its products and its presence at different events.