Reviews Cubatas Tapas Bar & Restaurant

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Mister Jk
+4.5
This place is tucked away and we only found it after taking a detour walking home one night. I booked a table to come back. Have to say it might very well be the nicest tapas we've had in Glasgow yet. There are loads of new Spanish tapas places appearing in Glasgow suddenly - Tinto, Fino, Rioja. Cubatas is probably the most hidden and easily overlooked in its location. Inside its pretty cool, stone floors and walls and a wooden bar. We were surprised to find the place busy so maybe not as hidden as we thought. Staff were friendly and very helpful. Our food was delicious and just right size-wise. Obviously prepared with care. With a bottle of wine added, the bill was surprisingly small which is always good. Would definitely go back.
Jun 22, 2014
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Laura Simpson
+4.5
The crema catalana was the real star here. It was superior to most with notes of citrus and a delectable creaminess.
Jul 28, 2014
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Laura Simpson
+4
Glasgow is awash with new places to eat and drink. I’m sure that I am not the only one that feels torn between being faithful to the old favourites and the buzz of something new. Trying to balance it is tricky so only the best will survive. It’s almost like restaurants are auditioning for the city in those first few months. I feel for new passionate restaurateurs that are trying to turn their dream into a stable day to day living. It’s brave. So to applaud the bravery I have to try every new place (I can’t be unfair now). I first heard about Cubatas through Yelp and other bloggers and it was all compliments so more than enough to convince me.

Cubatas tapas bar & restaurant is in Elderslie Street in the old Ashoka curry karaoke building, that is in the Finnieston/Charing Cross area of Glasgow. Argyle Street now has so many great restaurants, cafes and bars that it is starting to spill over into side streets like Elderslie Street. It also came with the bonus that we could park right outside.

Tapas always appeals to me because I always want to taste a bit of everything so the menu was always going to work in my mind. Cubatas did throw some non-Spanish curveballs in there like nachos, chicken curry, beer chicken and chilli con carne – I’m reserving judgement on them until I try them but another blogger did recommend the beer chicken.

When choosing our dishes we weren’t sure how many to pick because some of them are much cheaper than what you’d expect. For instance – their chicken skewers are priced at £3.50 when most place would charge £5-6. This is reflected in portion size in most of them and allows you to try one or two more.

We ordered pan de ajo (garlic bread) and olives to stop my tummy rumbling enough to make some food decisions. The size of the olive portion was far larger than we’d expected for £1.50 but we were not complaining. The garlic bread wasn’t too pungent and definitely home-made. Their draft beer is Kozel, a Czech lager that I’d never heard of but that was well suited to a mix of dishes.

Tortilla Espanola is usually what I use to suss out what I think of a tapas restaurant. Cubatas version looked small because it was cut up but I think if it had arrived whole I would not have noticed. This is clearly a well practiced dish with its well-seasoned, flavoursome characteristics. It is the best version that I’ve come across in Glasgow.

For indulgence we ordered bacon wraps with chicken and melting cheese. These were also served on cocktail sticks like a pincho is. Again, the flavour scale was impressive and we were impressed.

The menu has a whole rice section and, instead of the usual paella, we tried the spicy Mexican rice with onions and peppers. In retrospect I wish that we’d had paella because I think it suits a tapas meal better. The rice was pleasant but I wasn’t convinced that it held its own against the other dishes and I would have enjoyed it better with some jerk chicken or something similar.

The last dish to complete our first set was torpedos de chorizo – chorizo wrapped in pastry and oven baked. Quality chorizo warm from the oven with the slight crunch of pastry. This is such a simple idea and we thought they were great.

Tuna salad was next and we both felt it lacked a zingy dressing. I noticed that they have updated their menu recently so they might have changed this already.

Just to really make sure that we got our carb intake we had gone for patatas al graten. This translated into potato gratin and it is a dish that I choose often as its too indulgent for me to justify making at home. It arrived on the table and we were confused because it was not a gratin – it looked like potato skins. We gingerly tried it and it was really very tasty. Like the ingredients of a gratin had been shook up, modernised and put into some potato skins. A certain success but the menu could do with a description change.

A short gap and desserts were calling us. We ordered crema catalana and a mixed ice-cream. I’ll get the negative out of the way first – we felt that the vanilla ice-cream let the pack down. It was not as smooth and rich as the other flavours. On the other hand, the chocolate and strawberry ice-creams were a delight and I would happily order them again.

The crema catalana was the real star here. It was superior to most with notes of citrus and a delectable creaminess.

After that first visit I wanted to take my husband in to experience it too. We shared a cheese and meat platter (ridiculously good value for money), patatas bravas, pork skewers, mixed greens, calamari, gambas pil pil and mushrooms with black pudding. The only one that we weren’t bowled over by was the greens. The rest were delicious and proved to me that my first visit was not good by chance. We had planned to have a pint in the beer garden that the manager was building when I had visited the first time but it was bucketing down. If the sun stays out then we might get to do it soon.

Cubatas has some purse friendly lunch and pre-theatre menus that will entice me to return. It is a casual place and the staff made us feel very welcome. I was watching how the serving staff were interacting with other customers & they were always smiling. It looks like a good place to work and they seemed proud of it.

Glasgow is fierce in more ways than one. We protect what we like and don’t accept any rubbish. The eating out scene is multicultural and varied with Spanish food joining the pack. Personally I love tapas for an informal meal so I can graze on a piece of one food then nibble on another. Tapas may not be in fashion right now but it’ll never go far away in my thoughts. It’s a yes from me.
Nov 20, 2014
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Laura Douglas
+5
Arrived without a booking, we were seated promptly by a polite friendly woman. Food was devine, every plate was beautifully presented and tasted amazing. We also had the peach and mint Sangria which complimented the food perfectly. Staff were attentive but not over the top, which was perfect. Atmosphere was cosy with chilled music, place was busy, yet the staff were calm and collected throughout. Perfect evening on Glasgow. Even better the price was brilliant!
4
Dave Murphy
+4
Visited here to take advantage of a Spanish afternoon tea offer on Itison. Food and coffee were very enjoyable. Venue is in need of a bit of love however, toilets were dated and leaking water from the roof. We got here easily on the no.3 bus from city centre, noticed other guests used taxis.
5
Sarah Anne
+5
Had a voucher for Spanish afternoon tea here and it seriously did not disappoint!! So quirky, the food was very tasty and true to spanish culture. Noticed some of the other dishes coming out from the kitchen and it looked amazing. Will definitely be back to try the tapas! Service was great, friendly and attentive. Tried the Cubatas cocktail (vodka, passionfruit liqueur, cranberry, grenadine etc) - sweet and tasty! We went on a Sunday which had plenty free parking on the road outside.
5
Hayles Fitzpatrick
+5
Amazing food. Lovely authentic service. Had an early meal before a show so was empty at 6 but filled up very quickly! Also great value for money!
5
Kiera
+5
Had afternoon tea here today, and could not fault it!! Everything was so fresh and tasted amazing, the restaurant was so lovely, and had a really nice atmosphere. The waitresses were so nice, helpful, and welcoming. Will definitely be returning here and would highly recommend!!
5
Aimee
+5
Went here today (18/8/23) first walking in the staff were lovely, quick service, the place itself was cosy, Food was so yummy! scones had a nice heat in them, some places serve them cold but was no disappointed, only 1 thing I'd have changed was the chocolate that comes with the churros, this is just a personal opinion/preference though but overall place was great
5
Janie Haggart
+5
Loved it a wee hidden gem. The afternoon tea was amazing. I would highly recommend 😍👍
4
Urban Grrl
+4
An impromptu dinner out at this local tapas restaurant. It’s close to home and always fancied trying it. We had 2 main tapas each and one to share along with bread. Two pints and two large glasses of wine. Total bill was £65, then left a cash tip. Service was great with friendly staff and the food was delicious. Watch out for the chillis in the gambas. Would definitely recommend this place and go again as lots more to try. Even with a small menu there are plenty of options. Didn’t have room for desert.
4
Jacqui
+4
A wowcher deal. Food was good, meatballs looked different served in a stock but were very tasty. Chicken paella good, mushroom croquettes not keen on the texture. Not really happy at the additional charges for certain plates. Lamb, seafood paella etc.
5
Des Thomas
+5
A great venue to visit. The food was excellent and I have to say traditional tastes of past flavours. Staff helpful and friendly. Inside is standard Spanish looking like it would be in Spain. highly recommended a visit
4
Kay R
+4
I'd definitely recommend this place, it's one of those spots I'd always walked past but overlooked but recently, after discovering their 3 tapas and 2 cocktails for £25 deal, I decided to give it a go. First off, the atmosphere is lovely, it's pretty on the inside and I really like that the music is not too loud, it's the sort of place where you can have a real conversation without shouting. There also are splashes of colour which make it feel warm without being too 'in your face'. The servers who were on during my visit were all absolutely lovely and hospitable. Then the food! The dishes I selected were all absolutely delicious, I'd recommend trying their lamb meatballs, it comes in a small amount of this gorgeous thick broth which really adds to the flavour of the meatballs. The only thing I was not too impressed with was the calamari, it was slightly chewy however the sauce it was served with was lovely, and had a slight kick to it so it might be worth trying just for the sauce. I also have dietary requirements and they were super accommodating and altered dishes I wanted to try to suit my needs which I really appreciated, not enough places will do this. The cocktails were also delicious and it's definitely somewhere I will return to, don't miss out on this hidden gem!
5
Ron Stenhouse
+5
Had the afternoon tea (first one ever) and it was an excellent selection. Not too much but just enough with a lovely jug of Sangria too was it down with.
4
Thomas Skinner
+4
Food was really good - especially the lamb rack (one chop) - liked the decor but sadly a quiet night in the restaurant - the maracuya Argia cocktail was also good but should’ve been a lot colder - strawberry daiquiri was good :)
4
Joe Knotts
+4
Quite quiet and chilled out. Had better tapas and cocktails before, but the price made it worthwhile. £25 per head for 3 x tapas dishes and 2 drinks, which is hard to beat in town, especially on a Saturday night. Seemed a little under staffed, but they were friendly and helpful.
5
Margaret Hunter
+5
Very much enjoyed the afternoon tea and Sangria. Even allowed in with my little pup who enjoyed attacking the ivy on the wall 😅
5
steven breckney
+5
Amazing food, great variety of tapas, cocktails are fantastic and 1st class service, highly recommend Cubatas
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