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Daily, 5pm-2am
L at Third Ave.; 6 at Astor Pl.
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Tapas can mean nearly anything these days, but pintxos (tastings served in the Basque region of Spain) are a little more specific. Owner Frederick E. Twomey, who first took on European snacks at Bar Veloce next door, named his wine bar for a men’s culinary club in San Sebastian, then veiled the interior with a rippled glass facade. The long space holds a poured concrete bar fronted by dark wood-grained stools and backed by shelves of wine while an eating counter—for that leg of Serrano ham perhaps—runs along one Moroccan-tiled wall. More space can be found around poured-concrete tables in ther back room or a connected space next door, both later additions to the bar. A blend of Iberian and American pop ignites the mood for local friends and dates. Surprising matches characterize the menu of tiny bites: rich, slightly charred pork caramelized with juniper sugar, robust chorizo over slices of soft-boiled egg, and creamy garrotxa cheese paired with guava-like membrillo paste. The regional Spanish reds, whites and sherries are equally tantalizing, among them intense tempranillos and strawberry sangria, fresh with mint and cardamom.
GamesA vintage Stock Car pinball machine in back entertains with free games and plenty of ding.
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