Historical version 1 of Barrica, W1T 4NE (view current version)
- 020 7436 9448
- 62 Goodge Street, W1T 4NE (streetmap) (osm) (gmap) (bingmap) (streetview)
- barrica.co.uk
- noon-11:30pm Mon-Fri; 1pm-11:30pm Sat; closed Sun
A tapas bar on [Goodge Street]? in Fitzrovia.
This is a long, thin space with dark wood and extensive cabinets filled with wine bottles for atmosphere. There are large tables up the back of the room, with a bar and stools nearer the entrance. It's far more of a tapas bar than a restaurant, with food available all day.
There's an extensive wine list where they pick out a few of their favourites by glass, as well as a notably lengthy sherry list. All the wines we tried were of a good quality.
Cured meats, cold tapas and cheese are served all day, but seafood, meat, salad and vegetables are only served from noon-3:30pm and from 5:30pm-10:30pm photo of menu in November 2009. On their Tuesday early-evening visit, Ewan and others sampled plenty of the plates and found them to be mostly of a high standard.
From the bar menu were the boquerones en vinagre (marinated anchovies, £3.50) photo and some tasty zanahorias a la Sevillana (Seville spiced carrot, £1.50) photo, fetchingly served in a decorated metal mug. From the cured meats menu, the Lomo Iberico Cebo (£4.50 for 40g) photo, Chorizo Extra Bellota (£3.50 for 50g) photo and Morcilla (£2 for 40g) photo were all fine. Empanadillas of, respectively, tuna photo and vegetables photo (£3.50 each) were both tasty, and croquetas de jamón y pollo (ham and chicken croquettes, £1.25) photo were particularly good.
When the rest of the menu became available, we ordered a few more plates. The mollejas con alcachofas (sweetbreads with artichokes, £6.50) photo were particularly tasty, but the one vegetable dish we tried, escalivada (charcoal-grilled aubergine, pepper and onion, £4.50) photo, was slightly disappointing.
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