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Tapas D Jerez - Centennial

Tapas, Seafood, Cheese
8236 S. Holly StCO 80122, Centennial, United States
Dishes: 128
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Tapas D Jerez 8236 S. Holly StCO 80122, Centennial...
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+13034880101

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The menu of Tapas D Jerez from Centennial includes 128 dishes. On average the dishes or drinks on the menu cost approximately $11.8. You can view the categories on the menu below.

Tapas D' Jerez is a cozy Spanish-style restaurant that offers a wide variety of tapas made to be shared. Enjoy patio seating, free parking, and a brunch buffet. Specialties include papas bravas, paella tapa for two, and solomillo de cerdo en salsa de champiñones. Don't miss the tapas sampler with eight different kinds of tapas to share. Finish off your meal with a delicious homemade dessert like pastel de nueces. Perfect for families, groups, or a night out on the town.

Last update: 19.01.2025

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★ 3.6 / 5 from 288 reviews

The restaurant received mixed reviews, with some customers finding the food bland, expensive, and lacking the authentic Spanish flavors expected from a tapas restaurant. Complaints about the service and overpriced menu items were also mentioned. Some positives included a few tasty menu items and an entertaining Flamenco show. However, overall, there was disappointment with the quality of the food and service. Despite these criticisms, there were also instances of exceptional service and delicious food, giving hope for improvement. It seems that the experience at this restaurant may vary depending on the dishes ordered and the service provided.

We loved the food and ambiance. Our server was great, but we felt rushed towards the end. My husband and I moved to bar area to enjoy the music and Flamenco dancers after our dinner, but we were asked multiple times if there was anything else they can do for us...we felt rush to check out, so we finally did. Other than that, the place was great

We went there for Denver Restaurant Week. The small token was great, but it went downhill from there. The bread was ordinary. The appetizer of cheese and ham (cheese good, ham dried out). The vegetable soup was overwhelmed by the squash. The paella was lacking in much flavor. The dessert was ordinary. It would have cost instead of the we paid. The service was pretty good. All in all, though we had great hopes, we were sorely disappointed

I was not impressed by the food. The service was great. Staff was really friendly

Could have been better for service and atmosphere but would go again for great food

Didn't have our OpenTable reservation, but an early dinner didn't need them. We were seated immediately and received a salmon mousse app that was very nice from the hostess. I was a bit confused on who our waiter was: Fransisco took our drink order, hostess delivered drinks and took our food order, so not sure who was our waiter. Ordered the sampler platter for and the or tapas dishes were great, some liked more than others but all very tasty. Seafood crepes were very good. Then we had a min wait for the last two dishes (pork and pallea) which were very good. Don't be in a hurry since an half empty restaurant took min's for a meal

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