12 Best Spanish Restaurants In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia, situated in the state of Pennsylvania, is a popular tourist destination in the US. It is the home to the country’s many firsts, such as the first daily newspaper, first zoo, first hospital, and many more. It also houses many famous landmarks, such as Reading Terminal Market and Philadelphia Museum of Art, as well as recreational parks such as Valley Forge National Historical Park and Franklin Square. Apart from that, the city is also well known for its food. The city serves as a nod to delectable cuisine from around the world, therefore you can find food from any origin almost in every street here. Read on to find out the best Spanish restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1. Sabroso+Sorbo

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

We have all of your Spanish tapas favorites. The only thing missing is you.

Posted by Sabroso + Sorbo on Monday, March 9, 2020

Located inside The Notary Hotel, Autograph Collection, Sabroso+Sorbo offers Latin-inspired Spanish tapas and sangria alongside delicious specialty cocktails. Its menu is divided into breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bar menus that each offer its own set of delicious delicacies. Some of the delicious dishes you will find are chia pudding, fruit parfait, gazpacho, hamburguesa, brick-roasted chicken, and portobello steak. Being inside such a top-notch hotel, the restaurant guarantees great food quality and an amazing dining experience for all guests who visit.

Sabroso+Sorbo

Address: 21 N Juniper St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Website: Sabroso+Sorbo

Opening hours: 6:30am - 11pm (daily)

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2. La Caleñita Bakery & Café

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

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Posted by La Calenita Bakery-Cafe on Saturday, January 5, 2013

From the name itself, La Caleñita Bakery & Café offers a wide variety of Spanish pastries that are sure to leave an impression on your palate. Some of the pastries you can find here are pan de queso, besitos, cake naranja, orejas, pastel de maiz, guayaba queso, and tornillo. Though its specialty is pastries, this cafe also offers items like coffee and entrees. Some of them are cafe au lait, caffe latte, chocolate con queso, carne asada, calentado, and enchiladas.

La Caleñita Bakery & Café

Address: 5034 N 5th St #3835, Philadelphia, PA 19120, United States

Website: La Caleñita Bakery & Café

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 5am - 7pm (closed on Sat & Sun)

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3. Tinto


Tinto is a classic and elegant tapas bar and restaurant. The eatery specializes in authentic Basque small plates and a wide array of alcoholic beverages such as Spanish ciders, sangrias, and wine. Signature dishes of Tinto include montaditos, bocadilos, and brochettes; visitors have high regard for the restaurant’s duck confit and ricotta empanada. In fact, the restaurant is praised for the authenticity of its cuisine, mirroring the taste and texture of the original Spanish food. This is all made possible by its talented and award-winning chef, Chef Jose Garces. He has won several accolades for his skills and has also written bestseller cookbooks. Apart from that, Tinto is complimented for its friendly staff and sultry ambiance.

Tinto

Address: 114 S 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103

Website: Tinto

Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 5pm - 10pm; Fri - Sat: 5pm - 11pm

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4. Amada

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Amada, a beloved restaurant by the locals, is also owned by the gifted Chef Jose Garces. Therefore, it is only natural that the food served here is as good as in Tinto. Having said that, while Tinto is a tapas bar, Amada is a full-on conventional Spanish restaurant that serves brunch (on weekends), lunch (on weekdays), and dinner (all week). With a plethora of Spanish original dishes to choose from, Amada mesmerizes guests with its delightful atmosphere designed in a chic and rustic manner. The establishment consists of a chef’s counter overlooking the open kitchen, a second dining room, a lounge area, event space as well as a commodious bar.

Amada

Address: 217-219 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Website: Amada

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm; Fri: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 11pm; Sat: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 11pm; Sun: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm – 10pm

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Philadelphia Tour Guide

Annie Leguennec

Annie Leguennec

My name is Annie. I am a local Tour guide based in Philadelphia enjoying fully what the city has to offer with its deep history, street arts, murals, architecture, traditional food, black history, Farmer Markets, green space, a melting pot of neighborhoods and its great locals. I am looking for to welcome you and show you this incredible city where you will gain a better understanding of the city's rich heritage and its continuing legacy as the birthplace of the United States of America. Book my tour. Explore and learn about this unique city where you will walk on the footsteps of our America's founding Fathers. My tours are conducted in English, French and Italian.

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Stephanie Eley

Stephanie Eley

I'm a graduate of ITMI, International Tour Management Institute and 17 years as a licensed Tour Director and Program Director. My expertise began in NYC and Washington, DC where I'm a licensed guide and has expanded to Europe, South America, Cuba and the Western / Southwestern National Parks of the US. I'd love to introduce you for a day or a week to Denver, Colorado and the 4 corners region of the US: Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona! Let's GO!! stepheley@gmail.com

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Vance Lehmkuhl

Vance Lehmkuhl

Tour operator and tour guide for American Vegan Center in historic Old City Philadelphia, administering walking tours focusing on Philadelphia's "veg history" - the vegans and vegetarians through history that started the US vegetarian and vegan movements in this city. Author of "Eating Vegan in Philly" (2016) and also "V for Veg: The Best of Philly's Vegan Food Column," a collection of my columns for the Philadelphia Daily News 2011-2016. Also a proficient musician (founded eco-conscious pop band Green Beings, 1999) and cartoonist (Philadelphia City Paper, VegNews, New York Times Syndicate). Developing french-language walking tour focusing on Anthony Benezet for March 2024.

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5. Jamonera


Serving fresh and delectable food to its guests, Jamonera is a household name in Philadelphia’s Spanish cuisine scene. Just a glance through their menu will make your mouth water and the actual food will leave you wanting more. You’re a vegetarian and are craving for Spanish food? Jamonera has got you sorted. They serve vegetarian food and also cook selected dishes as vegetarian meals upon request. What’s more, the restaurant does its part for society by supporting local artisanal farmers. Jamonera also frequently organizes food-related events such as regular tapas tasting menus, which are all updated on their blog. During these events, the restaurant provides special discounts and offers for guests for a limited time.

Jamonera

Address: 105, South 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Website: Jamonera

Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 5pm - 10pm; Fri - Sat: 5pm - 11pm

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6. Barcelona Wine Bar

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account


This innovative establishment is a tapas bar, specializing in cuisine from Spain as well as the Mediterranean. Following the themes of elegance and sophistication, the restaurant prides itself on using handpicked ingredients from local markets to bring out the best flavors in their dishes. Barcelona Wine Bar serves more than 30 types of delectable tapas dishes on many varieties, proving their innovative and creative streaks. Their shared dishes are also a highlight and guests are especially in awe of the Paella Mariscos, which includes a fusion of mussels, littleneck clams, squids and prawns. They’re also vegetarian and vegan-friendly and provide gluten-free options to selected meals. The restaurant’s environment is cozy and relaxing and their list of wine is impressive–making customers become regulars especially to unwind after a long, tiring day.

Barcelona Wine Bar

Address: 1709 East Passyunk Avenuem Philadelphia, PA 19148

Website: Barcelona Wine Bar

Opening hours: Mon: 4pm - 12am; Tue - Thu: 4pm - 1am; Fri: 4pm - 2am; Sat: 11am - 2am; Sun: 11am - 12am

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7. Oloroso


In the Philadelphia Spanish dining arena, Oloroso is a famous name. It has been around for about three years now but has already established a following to rival its peers in the city. Its location across the street from Forest Theatre makes it a hit among those who want to catch a meal before their shows. Their grilled octopus is swoon-worthy and they serve delectable and refreshing wine to go with the cheese course. The establishment also offers vegetarian-friendly as well as gluten-free options. Meals prepared skilfully with attention to details produces memorable food, as is the formula for Oloroso’s success.

Oloroso

Address: D1121 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Website: Oloroso

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 5pm - 10pm; Fri: 5pm - 11pm; Sat: 10:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 11pm; Sun: 1:30am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm

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8. Spanish Island Restaurant

Slow days getting you down? Come in for our daily lunch special and liven up your life.

Posted by Spanish Island Restaurant PA on Thursday, 19 December 2019

A bustling and lively establishment, Spanish Island Restaurant serves one of the most authentic Spanish dishes in the city of Philadelphia. Their menu is lengthy but detailed – making you spoilt for choice. From tasty appetizers to delectable soups and salads to chicken, seafood and meat dishes, Spanish Island Restaurant is great at what they do. Apart from that, the establishment also provides a wide range of kids’ meals as well as tropical drinks and refreshments. The mofongo, which comes with different servings of meat, is an absolute compulsory when you are here. Finish off your meal with their signature desserts!

Spanish Island Restaurant

Address: 6539 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19149

Website: Spanish Island Restaurant

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 11am - 9pm; Fri - Sat: 11am - 10pm; Sun: 12pm - 9pm

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9. El Provocon

Posted by Chae D. Chong on Wednesday, 12 December 2018

El Provocon is located in Northeastern Philadelphia, giving the locals there an experience of original Hispanic cuisine without having to travel to the northern part of the city where many other Spanish restaurants are situated. Well-known for its amazing food, attentive staff, as well as reasonable prices, the restaurant is a hit among the locals. Parking is ample and they also offer various discounts and special rates for various parts of the community such as the police, firefighters and military. A wide range of Spanish dishes can be found on the menu, along with some delectable desserts and rejuvenating drinks.

El Provocon

Address: 2843 Tyson Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19149

Website: El Provocon

Opening hours: 11am - 8:30pm (daily)

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10. Laberintos De Pasion Restaurant

Paella Rice, one of the most popular Spanish meals
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Run by a family, this restaurant has all it takes to be a generational success story – original Hispanic flavors infused with friendly and efficient staff as well as a homey atmosphere. The establishment serves relatively bigger portions of meals, according to guests, at much cheaper prices. Their encebelloda and arroz con chorizo are Laberintos De Pasion Restaurant’s star dishes, and tres leches cake is the perfect touch for dessert after a satisfying meal. Even their homemade lemonade is memorable, leaving guests rejuvenated for the rest of the day. There are also karaoke services available, amplifying your experience in Laberintos De Pasion Restaurant to further enjoyment.

Laberintos De Pasion Restaurant

Address: 3168 G Street Philadelphia, 19134 PA

Opening hours: Mon, Wed, Fri: 8am - 4pm (closed on Tue, Thu, Sat, & Sun)

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11. Clearfield Restaurant

Best Spanish restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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This restaurant is famous in its area for authentic Hispanic cuisine. They serve various types of comfort Spanish food so if you are ever homesick, you know where to go. It is situated in a corner lot of a shop row, providing guests with a lot of parking spaces around the neighborhood. Unfortunately, the restaurant does not have an online presence, but the restaurant is praised for its food quality, service, as well as its overall ambiance. They’re also open every day from breakfast to dinner, giving you ample opportunities to slot in a visit when you are free or perhaps during the weekends.

Clearfield Restaurant

Address: 3100 G St, Philadelphia, PA 19134

Opening hours: 8am – 7pm (daily)

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12. Monica Restaurant

Posted by Monica Restaurant on Wednesday, 28 October 2015

This restaurant serves food in buffet-style, allowing you to take the size of the portion you want. They also change their menu on a daily basis, giving guests the experience of tasting many varieties of Hispanic cuisine. What’s more, the price charges are on a cheaper scale, so you wouldn’t have to burn a hole in your wallet to experience original Spanish food. A wide selection of food awaits you, differing according to the days of the week. Apart from that, their breakfast menu is also a big hit and comes in different sizes to suit your needs. They also serve staple American meals such as cheeseburgers and fries as well.

Monica Restaurant

Address: 5501 Vine St, Haddington-Carroll Park Philadelphia, PA 19139

Website: Monica Restaurant

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 8am - 5pm; Sun: 9am - 3pm

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Get your Spanish food craving satisfied in Philly

Regardless of which part of Philadelphia you are in, Spanish eateries that provide great food in a lovely setting are easy to find. You just have to look for it. If you are indeed in town, experience the magic of Spanish cuisine and leave mesmerized!

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