Tapa Small Plates Wine

22 High Street, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Wine, Spanish, European, International

4.7 💬 2686 Reseñas
Tapa Small Plates Wine

Teléfono: +441625575058

Dirección: 22 High Street, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Cheshire East

Platos: 11

Reseñas: 2686

Sitio Web: http://www.tapawinebar.co.uk/

"we love this place. beautiful atmosphere and good eating. the menu regularly changes more than once. Top tip the sides are as good as the main dishes so go for a few of them too! we had main hoses and sides and it was burden for people! the charalat is unbelievable. also the cocktails are beautiful here, so make sure they have an espresso martini"

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Recommended by a friend and it didn't disappoint. Lovely, fresh food, good value for money and a pleasant little restaurant.

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eating, personal and service are excellent, never disappointed in tapas. large selection of wine on glass. highly recommended.


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Excellent food. This small restaurant has a fabulous atmosphere, the service is great, nothing is to much trouble. Great value for money


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My favourite restaurant in Cheshire, fantastic home cooked tapas, always excellent food and nice wines and drinks, a little personalised restaurant


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User

this place disappoints never, stunning eating, exceptional service, great wein and a beautiful environment. a fabulous tasty bite every time we visit, very recommended by both of us


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User

Food was amazing and service was great. Bollington was just a quick stop on our way to the Lake District and so glad we stopped and tried this place. Wish we had a TAPA down south!!


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Recommended by our son who works locally, equal to any Spanish tapas bar. Only one suggestion, don't be tempted to over order, tapas is probably enough, oh and the olives are sensational!


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User

first-class, unusual and exceptionally tasty meals. well presented and well seasoned. beautiful cocktails. great service . in the evening we liked it very well and we will definitely return


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User

Beautiful venue , extremely COVID safe with good table spacing The young ladies who served us tonight were exceptional , friendly and professional, The flavours in the food were insane , every mouthful was a delight. The first time I have left a tapas...bar fully satisfied and unable to eat more. The chef is a first rate kitchen wizard


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User

we love this place. beautiful atmosphere and good eating. the menu regularly changes more than once. Top tip the sides are as good as the main dishes so go for a few of them too! we had main hoses and sides and it was burden for people! the charalat is unbelievable. also the cocktails are beautiful here, so make sure they have an espresso martini

Categorías

  • Wine Una selección curada de vinos finos de todo el mundo, que ofrece tintos ricos, blancos frescos y rosados elegantes para maridar perfectamente con su comida. Saborea el aroma único, el sabor y la complejidad de cada botella.
  • Spanish Una vibrante selección de platos tradicionales españoles que presenta auténtica paella, tapas sabrosas y deliciosos mariscos. Experimente los ricos sabores y el arte culinario de España directamente en su mesa.
  • European
  • International Explora un mundo de sabores con nuestra diversa selección de platos internacionales, diseñados para ofrecer un viaje culinario a través de continentes, lleno de sabores vibrantes y auténticos de todo el mundo.

Comodidades

  • Wifi
  • Tapas
  • Seating
  • Takeout

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