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Navarro’s was peddling bodega vibes, peasant tapas & glasses of sherry long before the whole shebang became part of in-vogue Fitzrovia, & it… more »
Those looking for something less formal than Cambio de Tercio flock down to its casual sibling Tendido Cero in droves. The tapas here is rather… more »
You’ll rarely hear a bad word spoken about El Parador, where classic tapas, effervescent atmosphere & rustic good looks combine to make one seriously… more »
Pinchito encapsulates the cool, funky side of Spain that has so engaged tapas-loving Londoners of late. The scuffed-up space is dotted with cracked… 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 »
A go-to for produce geeks chasing their jamón fix, Brindisa is a by-word for the finest Spanish comestibles. This South Ken branch is mercifully… more »
A faded green frontage & well-worn features testify to Mar I Terra’s enduring appeal, although coming here can be a ‘jarringly intimate experience’… more »
Its location opposite Honor Oak Park station makes Try popular with returning commuters, seduced by the colourful interior & good-value tapas.… more »
‘Hugely enjoyable and rightfully popular’, this little sibling of nearby Lola Rojo is a real looker – its close-set tables arranged around… more »
Compared to the wave of slinky, sexy tapas bars that has washed around Soho of late, Café Espana is a major throwback. The decor is basic & cramped… 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 »
When Sam and Samantha Clark created this perky tapas bar next door to their emblematic restaurant Moro, it was just what Londoners were dreaming… 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 »
Established in 1987, this raucous tapas restaurant is a weathered institution that still manages to pack them in every evening, with regular full… more »
Swirling majolica patterns, fan-shaped uplighters and zingy mandarin colour schemes ensure that the decor is as emphatically Spanish as the food… more »
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