The reason for the closure is because the lease on the premises ends in July, according to the details provided by the international brand in a statement.
“Since Hard Rock Cafe Madrid opened its doors in 1994, Hard Rock International has enjoyed serving this dynamic community and also being part of the city’s gastronomic culture,” said Stephen K. Judge, President of Cafe Operations for Hard Rock International in a statement. “Madrid continues to be an important city for our brand and we hope to return to the market soon,” he explains.