Wine menu full of interesting, dry reds. The tapas are flavorful enough to slap you upside the head. The prices are rather pricey, but it includes a show: You come here for flamenco guitar and dancing. It also makes a good date place located as it is near the strolling- and people-watching grounds of Scottsdale Civic Center.
Architecture and interior design could probably use a freshening. Looks like it hasn't changed in 22 years. But then a lot of Spanish restaurants in Spain haven't changed in 200 years. So . . .