This place brought back major nostalgia to the year I spent abroad studying in Spain.
Great ambience with lots of Spanish paintings and decor. They offer both white and red sangria, an abundance of wines, lots of delicious tapas, and a number of paellas. A fixed, daily, per person menu option also allows guests to sample various tapas, and includes a paella as well as a digestive (sweet alcoholic dessert drink) ($45/person).
One turn off, we saw our server go outside to smoke and when she came back inside she didn't wash her hands and continued to serve food and drinks. She wasn't the most friendly and attentive but she did an okay job.
Best part of the experience - definitely the live music and flamenco dancing! Ask for a table near the stage so you have a great view of the performances. Prepare to spend a few hours here immersed in music and dancing as it lasts most of the evening. It also takes quite a long time to prepare fresh paella so don't expect to get your food quickly.
Great place to come for a romantic evening with your honey or on a double date. This would also a fun spot to experience with a large group.