A great location that's somewhat off the Strip, but very close to all the major hotels - easily accessible if you have a car. The bar was a little tight, but it's a very popular location. Great music, even though when I was eating, there wasn't a live band. It's not the most authentic Spanish food around, but it's a great departure from the standard steakhouses and buffets in Vegas.
BTW, I realized that if you say "I'm going to a tapas bar" that it sounds like something not so innocent. Good for a laugh or two (but gets old very quick). It's also a handy way to find out how dirty your friends are.
PROS:
- Reasonably priced (about $25/pp with some drinks)
- Wide variety of choices on the menu
- White wine sangria is very light and easy to drink
- I really liked the empanadas, duck rolls, and
- In a plaza with several restaurants, including Ruth's Chris - so if there's a long wait, there is always an alternative
CONS:
- The paella was the worst thing I've ever eaten in a tapas bar
- The bruschetta was a close second