This tapas bar is in the former Sorriso space, and it looks pretty much the same, except for Spanish paintings on the wall instead of Italian. The tapas are reasonably priced, but the quality/taste is uneven, varying from not very good to excellent. Recommended dinner tapas: fried almonds (sounds weird, but good), chicken empanadas, fried potatoes (very garlicky). The frittata sounds delicious, but tastes surprisingly bland. The beef/pork meatballs would have been delicious, but they were extremely salty.
Pros: Not crowded, Value-priced, easy parking
Cons: uneven quality
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