The atmosphere is nice, the servers very helpful and the sangria has a hint of cinnamon, delicious touch. But don't be fooled by the "tapas" reference, some of the plates are way too small to be considered tapas and not quite the true Spanish delicacies although very close. The presentation is wonderful but $12 for 3 bite size cod croquettes is a bit much, the parmesan artichoke is delicious but also only offers 3 bites. Other plates offer better value like the tortilla espanola (although not the real thing) and the cheese plate on the dessert menu offering 3 cheeses with sweet accompaniments.
Conclusion: Good for drinks and a couple of bites but don't go there for a Tapas dinner unless you have a stuffed wallet. I'm still waiting for the true Spanish Tapas restaurant to open in Philly.
Pros: Spanish Tapas, Nice Decor, Great service
Cons: Overpriced
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