We were looking for something quick. This is cafeteria style with most offerings already made up…read moreand dished out of serving trays. But that's ok. It still tasted great and it was quick and inexpensive. We paid double this for mediocre tapas in Madrid. It didn't compare to the excellent tapas we had in Barcelona but for the time and price it was perfect.
There was plenty to choose from and we were looking forward to an omelet that they forgot to make, which was fine as the portions were large and we didn't quite finish everything.
For €15.50 we had a large water, bread, Russian salad, red pepper salad, anchovies in vinegar, albondigas (meatballs) in salsa, chorizo in wine and mousse sabores (mostly chocolate).
We liked every dish to varying degrees. The dishes were tasty and tasted homemade like you'd get at a church pot luck. The chorizo was a bit strong for us but we aren't ordinarily chorizo fans. The anchovies were a bit salty (ok so anchovies are always salty, but we don't like anchovies and we liked these well enough).
The cafeteria is cross-corner to the Torre de la Calahorra. So if you sit out front you'll have great views of the tower.