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59 Park St, Attleboro, Massachusetts, 02703, United States
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Feb 7, 2018
Yummy Portuguese tapas and wine! Extensive menu, although we only had the tapas. Everything was delicious, and came out hot. Poor waitress was the only one taking care of all the tables so she was running back and forth a lot but that's to be expected in a family run place. Beautiful atmosphere and great cocktails too. We will be back!

Apr 15, 2018
The majority of the food served to my table had sand/dirt in it. Super gritty made it almost impossible to enjoy the meal. Never going back to sand-grias again. We informed our waiter (who was great) but nothing really seemed to happen aside from acknowledgement.

Feb 10, 2018
Had a great dining experience here with a party of 10. Attentive wait staff and terrific food. I had the paella and octopus tapas and both were top notch. Plan to head back!

Mar 26, 2018
Ahh- Sangria's. Pricy- but go for the Dinner for 2. Check website for days & times.The Sweet Potato Fries are like dessert here-Cinnamon dipped & you get a lot, delicious ! Steak was good & huge- I forget which one was actually ordered- but it was around $25- 30 over 2 yrs. ago. The cheese bread- ( Portuguese bread balls) are heavenly- like a crumpet- a cheesy velvety texture inside & harder on the outside- (they have been out the last 2 times we visited & we were so disappointed- so if you craving them- call ahead & make sure they have them 1st. Also- the Sangria's are ok- but I have had better elsewhere- & the drinks are ok- but it Is a bit pricy for what you get. The Bathrooms are old Spanish style- cold stone floors, nice fixtures, but modern rustic & big napkin towels in Ladies room. Very nice. If you don't want dinner & like the spices in this kind of food- order apps & drinks or dessert & drinks.

Feb 10, 2018
I’m sorry but this was not a good experience. First called and asked for a 6pm table and was told they were booked except for a high top table. Asked if it was sufficient for three to eat and was stold yes. Arrived at 6 to find a predominantly empty restaurant and it stayed that way for over an hour. Watched a couple attempt to eat and place their food on the third stool. We ended up at the bar. Sangria was abysmal. Portuguese Passion which was supposed to be topped with champagne. Bartender forgot. Vodka was substituted as well. Basically got a Pitcher of ginger ale. Worse it wasn’t even full for $28. Saw the other bartender make a pitcher for a couple and after both their glasses were filled, the pitcher was still more full than ours started out. Food wasn’t much better. Bad cuts of meat. Shrimp that were served in a bubbling plate of oil with their tails and waste line still intact. Grilled octopus slathered in way too much oil and served with black olives with the pits in them. 6 items and none were finished. Even bread was served with cheap foil containers of butter. Chorizo “sandwich” was on a cheap burger roll and was more bread than anything. If this is what’s passing as good tapas in Attleboro, the residents need to visit Soleo in Waltham or Tapeo in Boston and see what it is supposed to taste like

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