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The overwrought Almodóvar-esque styling of the Covent Garden original has been toned down at Salvador & Amanda’s offshoot in Bloomsbury. Open… more »
Ebullient Salt Yard's fizzy blend of Spanish and Italian tapas ‘never disappoints', whether you're among the crowds at the elbow-to-elbow bar… more »
Spanish importers-turned-restaurateurs Ibérica care about two things: food & hospitality. The large corner site features an intimate mezzanine… more »
Don't expect hanging hams and faux-bodega kitsch at Fino – this Spanish stalwart staked its claim as a serious tapas enterprise long before… more »
Navarro’s was peddling bodega vibes, peasant tapas & glasses of sherry long before the whole shebang became part of in-vogue Fitzrovia, & it… more »
Barrica is the real deal. It looks & feels like a genuine Spanish hangout (classic chequerboard floor, marble-topped bar, hams hanging from the… more »
It helped to spearhead the trend for Spanish food in the capital, and 10-year-old Cigala is still valued for a ‘quick, informal catch-up' –… more »
Iberian tapas served in a restaurant owned by an Irish brewery sounds unlikely, but just wait till you step through the door. Part of a small group… more »
Popular with Covent Garden office workers during the week, this dinky tapas joint is also a handy spot for a quick-fix refuel during Saturday shopping… more »
Like its siblings Salt Yard and Dehesa, this converted theatreland boozer has seduced readers with its ‘interesting' tapas and perfectly pitched… more »
South-west Londoners' affection for the Cambio de Tercio group remains as strong as ever, and this Parsons Green outlet is no exception. On summer… more »
Following the success of the Queen’s Head & Artichoke and the Norfolk Arms, gastropub pioneers Michael Kittos and Tony Wolfe have moved into… more »
A favourite with Mayfair's Spanish community and converts to the new Iberian cause, El Pirata may not be as trendy as some of the young tapas upstarts… more »
Sam and Eddie Hart's no-bookings tapas joint is still a yardstick by which lesser eat-and-run Soho hot spots measure themselves. Just a handful… more »
A new look & a name change bring this West End Brindisa into line with the original in London Bridge. There’s now a bar area at the front where… more »
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