Looking to tap into the popularity of the drinks and Tapas market in the city, this revamped restaurant in the square succeeds while managing to take the concept a little upmarket. The design is straight out of the industrial look catalogue everyone seems to be using these days, but it works and attracts a more relaxed crowd who want to sit and enjoy a glass of wine and a chat with some tasty finger food. They do mains of pastas, steaks and pizzas too for the hungrier among you. The possible downside is that it doesn't have the atmosphere of your Fidel or your Tapas de Rucola, but maybe the chance to chat in a more relaxed space is what you're looking for.


