If you're in the mood for some good tapas, ambiance, and later in the evening a show thrn this is the place for you.
We were feeling a bit peckish after an evening of board-gaming so my friend and I stopped by the place because they had tapas. Neither of us was hungry enough for a full course meal and neither of us wanted more pub food so the promise of little plates spoke to us.
We threw caution to the wind and ordered the tapas for two plus a plate of grilled octopus.
I got a glass of house red.
The octopus was perfectly grilled and was very tender. Delicious!
The tapas for two consisted of Chorizo, squid, and little croquettes that were basically happy little fishcakes. Again, delicious!
We lingered over the starters and wine and were then surprised when a guitarist and a flamenco dancer took to the stage. While the show disrupted our conversation we were content to take in the sights and sounds of Spanish culture. The audience, made of young and old alike were appreciative of the show and showed it with hearty applause at the end of the set.
Service was warm, friendly, and welcoming and the plates came quickly. We couldn't have asked for better.