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87 - 91 Henderson Street, EH6 6ED
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Indian, Seafood, Vegetarian/Vegan
Agoon Pani Indian Cuisine on The Shore is a spacious restaurant in Leith – right in the heart of one of Edinburgh’s most vibrant eating out scenes. Light and bright, the dining room has a large, colourful mural and big windows that give onto The Shore. A family-run business, it prides itself on the warmth of its welcome.
Leftbank, M3 3AN
Spinningfields, Manchester
Cuisine: British, Traditional, Tapas
Albatross & Arnold serves small plates for sharing from lunchtime until late. You can find this stylish bar and lounge retreat on the first floor of The Leftbank Building on the banks of the river. This means that you can watch the hustle and bustle of Spinningfields while relaxing in pure luxury.
Unit C 2nd Floor, G1 3JX
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas
Authentic Spanish tapas restaurant set in the beautiful surroundings of Princes Square.
569 Sauchiehall Street, G3 7PQ
During the day, this Charing Cross venue is mainly used as a lunchtime takeaway. Come the evening, it transforms into the fully licensed Bocadillo Bistro, a vibrant and upbeat restaurant. Located on Sauchiehall Street, it is a relaxed and friendly spot with a great reputation for its cheery staff.
47 Lothian Street, EH1 1HB
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Tapas, Brazilian
Boteco Do Brasil is a vibrant restaurant and bar that promises to bring a taste of Brazil to the capital’s diners. Located on Lothian Street in Old Town, this brightly decorated spot serves up a wide range of traditional dishes and unique cocktails. With a large tapas and a la carte menu, visitors can sample the true flavours of Latin America. In the evening, Brazilian music creates an exciting carnival buzz.
12-26 St Giles Street, EH1 1PT
Cuisine: British, International, Traditional
With a name inspired by a 19th century newspaper, Broadsheet Bistro is just off the Royal Mile and in the heart of Edinburgh’s atmospheric Old Town. Once home to printing presses, the historic building now houses a bright and colourful, Scottish bistro as well as a lively bar and boutique hotel. While the setting is in keeping with the capital’s heritage, the menus at The Broadsheet Bistro offer lots of contemporary dishes.
15 St Vincent Place, G1 2DW
One of the more popular tapas restaurant in Glasgow, Cafe Andaluz brings more than a little southern Spanish sunshine to the city centre. It certainly looks the part – tiled tables, beautiful carved wooden seats and Andalucian hanging lamps that would not seem out of place in a bodega in Seville. Step through the doors at Cafe Andaluz and Glasgow suddenly feels very far away.
77b George Street, EH2 3EE
New Town, Edinburgh
Café Andaluz is a Spanish tapas restaurant on George Street in Edinburgh city centre. With an interior that looks like it has been airlifted in from Andalucia – terracotta pots, Moorish hanging lamps and intricately carved wooden furniture – you get the impression that you could be dining in a bodega rather than the heart of Edinburgh’s. Please note that Café Andaluz has two branches in Edinburgh. Please check you are reserving the correct location before completing your booking.
2 Cresswell Lane, G12 8AA
West End, Glasgow
Glasgow’s fashionable West End is the perfect location for sharing Spanish tapas at Cafe Andaluz.
108 Elderslie Street, G3 7AR
Cubatas Tapas Bar and Restaurant aims to serve both authentic Spanish and global fusion tapas. A modern, almost minimalist space, with stripped walls and tiled floors, Cubatas is ideal for a romantic night out or a party with friends.
57 Elmbank Street, G2 4PQ
Cuisine: Italian, Tapas
Love tapas but love pasta too? No need to be torn anymore because Dolce Vita offers the best of both worlds. Based in the city centre near the King’s Theatre, you can head there to sample the spuntini (Italian small plate) selection. Inside, the decor is rustically sleek, with rough stone walls, wooden floors and an open fire creating a pleasantly unfussy vibe.
31 Gibson Street, G12 8NU
Opened in the spring of 2014, El Gusto has quickly settled in to the West End. A lively, cosy and independent tapas cafe, its brightly coloured walls and Spanish bric-a-brac lend it an inviting, sunny ambience. Acoustic performers add sparkle at the weekends. El Gusto is a laidback, casual, neighbourhood hangout which is as happy to serve a simple morning coffee as to lay on a tapas banquet. Currently unlicensed, diners are encouraged to BYOB for a small corkage.
103-105 Dalry Road, EH11 2AB
Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Spanish, Tapas
La Casa Edinburgh’s Dalry serves an intriguing mix of Spanish and Greek tapas dishes. It is run by a young family who source ingredients from only top suppliers to ensure authenticity. Regular performances from a Spanish band and flamenco dancer result in a lively festive atmosphere reminiscent of flamenco bars of Andalucia.
16-20 West Nile Street, G1 2PW
Cuisine: Mexican, South American, Tapas
Las Iguanas Glasgow is a fun, Latin American restaurant and bar on West Nile Street. It is an open plan space with a theatre-style kitchen so that diners can watch the chefs in action.
6-8 Howden Street, EH8 9HL
City Centre, Edinburgh
LaSal is a cosy, restaurant and tapas bar run by a Spanish family on Howden Street. It is a relaxed, informal place. Decorated with colourful flamenco posters, it is equally suited for family celebrations, group dinners and quiet meals for two. The Alba Flamenco school is next door. Diners should not be too surprised if their weekend meal is sound tracked by a strummed guitar and the clack of heels on the dining room floor.
373 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3HU
Cuisine: International, South American, Tapas
Mango Restaurant, Bar and Club is a late night entertainment venue on Sauchiehall Street. Three levels of brightly decorated fun, it serves a mix of main courses and tapas from all over South America.
28A Tunnel Street, G3 8HL
Finnieston, Glasgow
Cuisine: Greek, International, Mediterranean
Mezze is a Mediterranean rooftop restaurant on the top floor of the iconic Rotunda complex. Enjoying spectacular views of the River Clyde and Glasgow, the split level venue has an intimate dining area with luxurious booths and rustic tables. There is a laidback bar area under the Rotunda rooftop where olive trees provide a dreamy oasis for cocktails or a quiet glass of wine. Open all day from noon to late, Mezze is all about relaxed casual dining.
39-41 Hyndland Street, G11 5QF
Cuisine: Seafood, Spanish, Tapas
Pescado is a Spanish tapas bar in Partick. The kitchen brigade are passionate about delivering the flavours of the Mediterranean to Glasgow — most especially the fruits of the sea. The decor is airy and relaxed with a rustically nautical theme that includes ship murals and vintage diving helmets.
1116 Argyle Street, G3 8TD
Since 2014, Rioja has been at the forefront of the exploding Finnieston food scene. And no wonder, as it boasts a chef who has worked at two of Spain’s greatest restaurants — El Bullí and Sucede.
With Chef Miguel’s innovative twists and sprinkling of molecular gastronomy, this is no ordinary tapas spot. Plus the decor of beachy blues, rustic stone and natural wood will make you feel as if you have stumbled into a chic seaside bar on the Med.
4a Leftbank Spinningfields, M3 3AN
City Centre, Manchester
Cuisine: Indian, Vegetarian/Vegan, Traditional
Scene is an Indian restaurant with a smart, modern design on Leftbank in the Spinningfields area of Manchester city centre. With an open plan kitchen and large main dining room, it is a light and airy space during the day. Booths and candlelit tables help create a romantic ambience as night falls. As well as a semi-private dining room, Scene has a 1950’s Bollywood-style cocktail bar; a lantern-lit terrace right by the River Irwell and a veranda for guests who want to puff on a shisha. Put another way, whether you want a large space for a corporate event or a quiet table for two, Scene has a space for you.
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