Añada
A chalkboard on the exposed brick wall of this long-standing favorite lists eight dry and six sweet sherries to start (or finish) your Andalusian dining adventure, and there are Spanish and Portuguese wines to accompany your selection of tapas and larger shared plates. Seated at a table or on a stool at the bar, begin with anchovy tapa, and go on to the authentic paella. Just leave room for dessert; the churros and chocolate are sinful. If you really can't decide, order the dessert tasting plate for two.