My girlfriend and I found ourselves in the mood to try somewhere new for dinner; the 'same-old' just wouldn't cut it! Peering up Claire Street for inspiration, we spotted '3 Tapas for £7.50' outside this little cafe, so we decided to check it out!
The decor is low lit and very comfortable; It instantly made us want red wine! They have about 8-10 tables inside and 6 outside, so its a nice snug size!
After a bit of banter with the barmaid/waitress, I asked about the tapas menu. Turned out we were going to be there first people to try it, which was quite cool! We went with 6 dishes:
Chorizo in Cider - Delicious. Lots of juice for dipping and just enough spice
Sundried Tomato & Beef Meatballs - a little bit dry but tasty
Minted Lamb Skewers - not very minty but very tender and tasty
Boquerones - rice balls, a little bit dry but good
Moroccan Fried Chicken - little light on the seasoning, but a good portion and juicy
Patatas Bravas - a bit spicy for my girlfriend but prefect for me. I loved them!
All of which came with slices of warm dipping bread, olive oil and balsamic vinegar and aioli.
All in all we were impressed. Apart from the meatballs being a bit dry it was decent tapas. There are definitely better places for tapas in Bristol, but this is incredible value for money.
Around 8pm a guitar player started playing some live music and he was great. The manager told us they have open mic nights and other live music nights in the week that get really busy; I can imagine it being a great atmosphere when it was.
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