Emilios Tapas Sol y Nieve

Spanish restaurant · Streeterville

Emilios Tapas Sol y Nieve

Spanish restaurant · Streeterville

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215 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60611

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Emilio's is a laid-back gem in Streeterville, specializing in delicious Spanish tapas and a relaxing patio vibe perfect for sharing plates and sipping sangria.  

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215 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60611 Get directions

emiliostapas.com

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215 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60611 Get directions

+1 312 467 7177
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"So I’m standing there, waiting to use the pay phone, and this man turns around and tips his hat, like this. And who do you think that guy was? Emilio Estevez. The Mighty Ducks man himself. And I was like, EMILIOOOOOO. There are a couple things I distinctly remember about my childhood, some of which are A Night at the Roxbury, The Mighty Ducks, and going to Emilio’s Tapas for dinner on visits to Chicago with my parents. Combine all of these things together, and here we are at today’s review. Whether you gained an appreciation for tapas because you had an A-Mazing semester abroad in Barcelona with your besties, or you just like Spanish food because you know it’s d*mn good, you need to check this place out. The best way to do it is order a little bit of everything, and if you come across something you don’t love, that’s ok. Don’t let it ruin the whole experience and simply try something else. One thing we will say is that the paella is only decent. If you’re in the mood, go for it. But don’t expect the greatest paella you’ve ever had. Another major draw at Emilio’s is the patio, but not in the Big Star let’s post up all day while it’s nice out and see how many margaritas we can drink while saying hi to everyone we know kind of a way. It’s more of a, wow, this is a really relaxing patio in Streeterville where we are going to lounge, order tapas at a lenient pace, and enjoy some quality food. That being said, there’s nothing wrong with taking the Big Star approach and ordering an abundance of beer, wine, or sangria - just don’t expect a similarly raucous crowd. Food Rundown Grilled Skirt Steak (falda de debon a la parrilla) A sizeable piece of grilled skirt steak with sautéed red peppers, mushrooms, green onions, and cilantro sauce. Lot of vegetables over the meat, which we like. Patatas Bravas A classic Spanish dish of potatoes and a spicy red sauce. Patatas Con Alioli Kind of like a garlic potato salad, and an alternative potato option if you don’t like spicy. Good stuff that should be a filler with any meal. Grilled Spanish Sausage and Blood Sausage (Morcilla y Chorizo) We realize this dish isn’t for everyone, but we love blood sausage. Our recommendation is that you try it too. Lamb Meatballs (Albondigas de Cordero) Five or so lamb meatballs served in a spicy tomato almond sauce. They are absolutely delicious, and the sauce has just enough kick. You’ll want to be soaking that stuff up with lots of bread. Bacon Wrapped Dates (Datiles con Tocino) Bacon wrapped dates with a little roasted red pepper butter sauce. Yes, please. Just eat these. Grilled Calamari (Calamares con Ajo y Limon) Perfectly grilled, with a little lemon, a little olive oil, and a lot of tasty goodness. One of our personal favorites. Paella Option of meat, seafood, or a combo of both. Like we said, it’s fine. Tomato Bread with Ham and Cheese (Pan con Tomate, Jamon, y Queso) Necessary to have at your disposal. Thinly sliced Spanish ham and manchego cheese on some tomato smeared pieces of bread." - Sam Faye

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"Emilio’s Tapas has closed after nearly 30 years in Streeterville at 215 E. Ohio Street. There’s a sign on the door that says it’s permanently shuttered and a staffer says its last night in business was Saturday. A Lincoln Park location closed years ago at the corner of Clark and Fullerton. The employee reminded diners that the flagship location in suburban Hillside remains open." - Daniel Gerzina

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Rich Campoamor

Google
This place was absolutely disgusting as well as over priced. Served wine with flies in it (see photos). Blamed that on sitting outside. Moved inside and there were just as many flies. Gambas (shrimp) were a joke, served cold with a heavy cream sauce to cover the fact they weren't very fresh. I hope I don't get sick from this place.

Enrique D

Google
Great tapas & sangria! Make sure to end your meal with Datiles con Tocino.

Brooke Stankiewicz

Google
This place was amazing! We ordered all of the hot tapas plus a few cold, along with their specials for 6 of us and it was perfect. Tomato bread might sound boring but believe us, it's not. I also got the flan for dessert which was spot on. Highly recommend for a group of people who like trying new things and drinking good wine 🥂

Steve Alcorn

Google
Wow, this place was packed, even on a rainy Thursday. Great vibe, just like Spain. The menu is a bit more limited than some Tapas places, but there is a nice variety. We really liked the beef dishes; very tender and good quality. There’s also a nice selection of Spanish wines. Service was very friendly, and noise levels are reasonable, even when busy, particularly at the window tables.

JR Info

Google
I come from Europe and absolutely love fine dining. Here they have crazy good food, amazing paellas, good portions. We were a table full of friends, so we ordered several plates of tapas and then shared a large seafood paella. It was great and everyone left very happy!

Johnny almeida

Google
Great food excellent service love it

Kirsten Robbins

Google
The food is unbelievably good and the service is as well. It isn't cheap, but it is worth every penny. We were happy with every dish that we tried. It is especially nice to go with a group so that you can try more dishes before everyone is too full to consider another bite.

Virginia England

Google
Emilio's has very yummy authentic tapas! We have celebrated Easter there twice. They were not busy. Unfortunate-as they were ready for children: they had dozens of full Easter baskets lined up.. The garlic potato salad is decadent! The mushrooms with lemon were also delicious. They skimped on the shrimp in one dish- actually sliced them in half & put only a few thin slices on the dish. The chicken kabob was small but tender & tasty. Sangria by the pitcher, and creme brulee with chocolate chips in it rounded out the meal. The staff were friendly; The washrooms clean. Street parking at $4./hr was plentiful on Easter Sunday...We all will definitely return!