Thought I would give an honest review of Bolero's since the previous review by Jim W is nearly incomprehensible. Bolero's is located at a private club called Seville, hence the club like upscale atmosphere.
If you wouldn't join a country club, then don't go there just to save a few bucks. Bolero's is a solid 4 star eatery with an inviting walnut dark wood interior, large windows and a centrally located fireplace.
The service is thoughtful and the staff is well versed in how to treat paying customers and members. I have had
nearly everything on the menu and have yet to have a bad meal. While the hamburger is very good, it seems pointless to go to a country club and order such a "pedestrian" plate. The prices are very reasonable so live it up. The fish and chips are outstanding as is the roast beef sandwich with a jus. The drinks are generous but too much indulging may lead you to write boorish reviews that sounds remarkably similar to Mr. Howell from Gilligan's island.
Bottom line, the food is great, the staff is attentive, the atmosphere is elegant yet casual and the views are expansive. I give it 4 stars for food quality, 5 for pricing, and 5 for service. Jim W. may want to stick to Micky "D's" less than obsequious service and atmosphere for his burgers. But if you enjoy a good Rib Eye or Reuben sandwich and you want to impress your date with out parting with a bunch of cash, you will enjoy Bolero's. Oh and say Hi to Lovie and Thurston Howell.