Barlata

Tapas bar · Zilker

Barlata

Tapas bar · Zilker

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1500 S Lamar Blvd #150, Austin, TX 78704

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Tapas, paella & more Spanish fare served with a broad wine list in a lively industrial-chic space.  

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1500 S Lamar Blvd #150, Austin, TX 78704 Get directions

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1500 S Lamar Blvd #150, Austin, TX 78704 Get directions

+1 512 473 2211
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"Barlata was a Spanish tapas restaurant founded by Daniel Olivella, originally opened in Oakland in 2009 and relocated to Austin in 2013. It was located in the Zilker neighborhood at 1500 South Lamar Boulevard. Olivella decided to sell Barlata to retire and move back to Spain." - Nadia Chaudhury

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"If you’ve had a few too many tacos recently, head to Barlata on South Lamar to spice things up up. The mix-and-match small plates (like papas bravas, mussels, shisito peppers, and paella) will get you right out of your food rut. Ordering with a group is a good move, but this place also works for date night." - Marisa Dunn

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"The original Barlata was still in its nascent stages when Olivella first visited Austin six years ago. Along with running B44, the upscale Spanish eatery he opened in San Francisco in 1999, and overseeing the new restaurant’s development, he was teaching Catalan cooking around the country. Central Market signed him on for a Texas tour that stopped in Austin. Two years later, he and Jerez moved to Austin from San Francisco with their two children, Lola, 8, and Talize, 13. (They now have a thirteen-month-old son, Gael). “The beautiful part of this project is that this is the first restaurant Vanessa and I have been able to create together. She was the main driving force behind this,” says Olivella, praising her business acumen and faith in the location on the ground floor of a sleek new South Austin condominium. The duo shares an endearing tendency to credit their spouse for the restaurant’s success. However, they are both there – Olivella in the kitchen, Jerez on the floor – six to seven nights a week. Barlata’s menu, which is similar to the restaurant’s Bay Area counterpart, offers more than 40 kinds of tapas. However, one thing you won’t find anywhere but here is the Roasted Angus Beef Brisket Canalones, Olivella and Jerez’ original tribute to Austin. ***All reservations larger than 10 must be made via phone."

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Wilson Tsang

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3.5 stars I came during happy hour so the prices were better, especially for me who was trying multiple dishes. The croquettes and the lamb empanadas were really tasty and flavorful as well as the steak. I really did not like the paella, it was definitely undercooked. Some of the grains of rice was rock hard and there was zero crust that you would expect from a paella. Also the sangria was too sweet and after I let the ice melt, it became too watery. The server did ask me if I wanted to exchange it for something else which was nice but by the time she noticed I hadn’t drank it, I was already getting up to leave.

Dharshini M

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My husband and I went for dinner and were looking forward to it as we have always wanted to try it out. We didn't have reservations so we had the option of sitting in the bar or waiting out 1 hour so we decided to sit at the bar which wasn't too bad. We ordered a couple of things between us: 1. Fried Calamari- this was good and you get the freshness of the seafood 2. Paella seafood- the taste was a little off and we were wondering if it's coming from the pan. I love paella especially what my husband makes so I think I am probably very picky when it comes to paella so this dish was definitely not my favorite. 3. Grilled Moroccan Lamb - this was truly amazing. This was the best for me. I'll go back just to eat this again. Service was pretty okay considering how busy they were. They were still attentive. The atmosphere itself was nice and while it was a little noisy, we were still able to have a conversation.

Jenalys Carl

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Love this place! I go for the patatas bravas but always like trying new things. My faves from today were the croquetas and ceviche, droool. Oh and the Catalan toast dipped in the leftover sauce from the potatoes was so good, haha. Okay, one mooore, the costillas (sweet and sour pork ribs) were pretty bomb and I'm not even that big on meat. I'm doing sober August but can't wait to go back to try some of their new cocktails. Pear Mojito sounds amaze.

Yulin

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Great food and service! The environment is a little bit too noisy for us. Squid ink paella is a must! Have the Mussels and add some bread for dipping the sauce, you will love it!

Brian Bownds

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Definitely a unique experience and worth a try. Went with friends to try it out. We had reservations as recommended and were seated upon arrival. Our server was awesome, she took the time to explain the entire process to us as this was our first time here. We ordered and the food started coming out very quickly. Food was well prepared and was mostly very tasty. the Wagyu meat balls were GREAT, our favorite. The worse were the mussels as many were crunchy with what I assume is sand? the other negative was it was quite dark in the restaurant, to the point I had to use the flashlight on my phone to see the menu. At first I thought my eyes were just bad then I looked around and saw several others doing the same thing. When we were finished, the lights were finally turned up! Even though it was on the expensive side, it was worth a visit to experience this style of dining.

Art Arellano

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Crazy good, took a bunch of people from work, not a bad thing was said. I visit Spain a lot and this is as close to authentic as you’re going to get in the US. Everything was outstanding. Both paella’s were a huge it, the croquetas were as close to real Spain as you can get! Highly recommended.

Sherrl Carpenter

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Can not give this mom and pop restaurant enough stars. Wheelchair accessible. Very clean. Friendly servers and the chef was amazing and came out for a photo. Included 15 pictures. The food is out of this world. Paella with jumbo shrimps is a must, meatballs were finger licking good but the best for this foodie was the blood sausages. It's a must. Thank you Barlata, you are amazingly brilliant. We thank you Chef Daniel.

Lauren Moses

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Cool spot. They recommended ordering around 2 dishes per person and myself and my friend ended up ordering 5 plus dessert (whoops lol). Every dish was fantastic. We got the salmon special, quail, octopus, mushrooms, brisket, and cheesecake for dessert. Drinks were fantastic as well. Be prepared to spend a decent amount, but for being a tapas restaurant, the portions were pretty generous,