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2234 Opinions in 4 websites
STILL Some of the best, most varied, tapas I’ve ever had - anywhere - with different options every time we visit, even lots of vegetarian option Combined fabulous red wine by the glass, it’s a brilliant place to eat - whatever the occasion

97 Opinions in 1 websites
Thanks for a wonderful evening. The food was, as always perfect and I cannot recommend high enough the 3 shades of cauliflower. It, like everything else is amazing. This really is a gem in Gloucester.

20 Opinions in 2 websites
Loved the vibe! We love Spain and we love tapas. The food here is deliciously tasty and we would highly recommend you try it, you won’t be disappointed.

381 Opinions in 2 websites
The best Spanish restaurant I have been to in my 5+ years in England. I was thinking of coming again today when my heart sank seeing that it is temporarily closed. I hope to be able to return soon!! The atmosphere is impeccable, the food incredible and the staff the best of the best. It's like coming home which is greatly appreciated.

2478 Opinions in 3 websites
Came here with my vegan friend to find that the menu on their website is misleading and outdated. When we arrived at the restaurant we were given a different menu which has less vegan options and this was disappointing for us as we wanted to come here because they have some vegan options for my friend. We asked about vegan paella and they said it’s for £60 for two pax - how crazy is that as there would be no vegan protein and only veggies surely it is not that expensive. I had the chicken croquettes and the portion was so small for the extortionate price. Would not come here again unfortunately.

496 Opinions in 2 websites
When walking in we-spoke to the only person available which was behind the bar. We said we would like a table for 2 . He said heres the menu go sit over there and pointed to a couple of empty tables . ( no polite banter) After about 10 minutes he came over and asked what we wanted to drink we asked for a specific wine he said haven't got that but i have (whatever) and said we could sample it came over and bashed the glass ion the table . We couldn't belief it (basil faulty out of faulty towers) we just said ok thats fine. He brought the wine over then asked for our order. Honestly the tapas was awful no taste and the tapas dishes were very small compared to normal tapas dishes. Not sure what happened that night but wouldn't recommend it the mermaid across the road does a much better meal 😞

390 Opinions in 1 websites
Ive been visiting Pablo’s over the last 2 years whilst on business and have frequently enjoyed having tapas and a cold beer. However the last 2 occasions in recent months have left me underwhelmed so unlikely to return. I had to return my accompanying bread as it was burnt (black), or “lightly toasted”according to a chef/waiter who brought it out. No apology and who has toast with tapas? The fillet steak has always been one of most favourite dishes but the portion size now does not justify the cost. Not the worst but not that great anymore which is a real shame.

232 Opinions in 2 websites
This was a bit of a unusual Sunday roast/fish lunch mash up! I like the fish option but still got all the Sunday roast trimmings!!! An absolute smasher of a Sunday lunch. Btw, THE best roast potatoes in Bristol at the moment!!!

162 Opinions in 1 websites
If harvester open a tapas it would be this. About as authentic as straw donkey. Formica tables weren’t a good start .. then breaded whitebait, tempura prawns, olives out of a tin.. steamed bread from cafe rouge 1999. Boiled chorizo and rubbbery manchego without any quince jelly , that they don’t serve more because ‘ no one wants it’. You’d of thought the one advantage of eating in a Waitrose car park was they could nip next door and buy a pot. Tapas as done in the worst beach bar on the costa del sol. At £150 for 2 adults and a child I’d hoped for much better