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    Oloroso

    4.0 (294 reviews)
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    Birthday chorizo
    Ellen S.

    Service was very slow, but the good was amazing. They were very busy, the paella was fantastic,

    YangHwa P.

    We were a party of four, and this place is nice if you want to share multiple dishes (since it's a tapas style). The service was good, helpful, and efficient. Between the four of us we ordered: Charred eggplant Roasted beets Scallop brochette Charred octopus Grilled branzino Ensalada verdura Flatbread with mushrooms and ricotta I have to say my favourite was the eggplant, and scallop! They also give you some sliced bread for the table so it's so nice to soak up some of the sauce from different dishes! We were so full at the end, but wanted something sweet to finish off the meal, so we ordered cheesecake to share amongst us. It was not crazy sweet, and it was slightly warm and we all loved it. Would definitely come back again!

    Octopus
    Mat V.

    The food is good. We had the pan con tomate (pamboli, in Catalan, that my grandpa used to do), croquetas and the octopus in the photo. The star was the eggplant. Also churros, a glass of sherry (fino) and a few of the Rioja. Service was terrible (authentic Spanish experience). All in all good. Would come back

    Chocolate olive oil cake
    Megan Z.

    Delicious food coming out of the kitchen and the space is beautiful but the service was a bit of a bummer. They were understaffed and the servers were frazzled. I hope they figure out how to set their team up for success because I really want to recommend this place!

    Paella oloroso
    Uyen N.

    It is overall a little pricey but offers high quality food. The paella has a lot of protein on top and the rice has a nice crust in the bottom. I wish they have a paella option with no seafood but not vegetarian. Also, they need to reduce the wait time for the paella as well; 1hr wait is quite long. The meatball is very good as well. It's not as sour as the meatball in Italian restaurants; it has a good sweet and sour balance. I don't like the sauce of the grilled octopus.

    Ensalata
    Chris L.

    Came here on Sunday night for dinner. So good and would come again. It is a great place to go with friends and get many different things to share. Definitely not cheap but also get good portion sizes for the price. With two people, we got about 4 tapas and 2 entrees and each had food to take home. They were a bit under staffed when I was there but still very friendly. Intimate setting with low lighting.

    Pan con tomate with boquerones, patatas bravas, croquette
    Erin B.

    Stopped by for a happy hour meal. The food and drink were good, as was the ambiance, however, our server was extremely rude, honestly one of the rudest I have had so that soured the experience. The sangria was decent, I enjoyed it. We ordered a variety of tapas and they were all tasty. We were disappointed they were out of shishito peppers, and they made a substitution to our mixto charcuterie without telling us. I would skip, there are likely many better options in the area.

    GRILLED BRANZINO * spinach, chickpeas basquiase peppers
    Fifi C.

    The food is pretty good, but pricey. We ordered the patatas brava, charred eggplant, grilled Branzino, charred octopus, and Pan Con Tomate. I would recommend each dish that we ordered except for the charred octopus. The price ($24) is too much for a tiny tentacle with an ok taste. The service is unpleasant. The lady who seated us and took our order didn't have any welcome attitude and didn't seem pleased to serve us.

    Patatas brava, sangria, shishito peppers , mushroom
    Tiffany T.

    My husband and I stumbled upon Oloroso for happy hour last week when our familiar favorites were completely full to the brim, and it was a lovely surprise! We enjoyed the pitcher of Sangria for $18, and it was a nice friendly pour - I think we got 2.5 pours each - either way I was feeling great after that pitcher. My favorite thing was probably the patatas bravas, my husband also completely cleaned his plate including the sauce it came with. Shishito peppers were good, nothing to write home about but I mean.. they're shishito peppers nothing too crazy about the cook of them. I didn't like the mushrooms, but that may be more of a personal opinion - although I do normally love mushrooms, just didn't love the acidity of it, texture was fine Our server was acting as both host and server, and so naturally service was a little slow, but she was trying her damn best doing two roles. The couple next to us ordered the paella and it smelled amazing, might have to try that next time.

    Spencer W.

    Service was poor. Tasting menu (Tapas & Raciones) was tasty but not worth it. Wouldn't do the tasting menu again. As a summary we were served in 4 rounds. (1) 3 Tapas, (2) 3 Tapas, (3) 2 Raciones, (4) churro dessert. Food comes out in rounds and it takes like 10-15 minutes to eat or so, and typically courses are streamed well. However not here -- between round 2 and 3 we are finished and there was a 20 minute wait of nothingness. We were wondering if that was the end of the tasting menu or if they gave our food to another table. And then Round 3 arrived. This Raciones round was the star and most filling. Unfortunately again after round 3 there's another 15 minute wait for nothing before round 4 arrived. They were pretty empty and no staff mention anything about a delay or that the next item might take more time. Can't say that's ever happened to me and I've had a good amount of tasting menu experiences. Would not recommend most of the Tapas over Raciones

    Seafood paella
    Leemor Y.

    Made a reservation for 6 here. We were seated right away and the service was very friendly and attentive. The vibe is very cozy and romantic. We ended up dining there for over a few hours. The food was also better than expected. - seafood paella (5/5): this was one of the best paellas I've had (and unique). The only downside was that we had to wait over an hour for it to arrive. - gnocchi (4.5/5): delicious, wish it had even more mushroom! - spinach flatbread (4/5): very fresh - charred eggplant (4/5): eggplant can be a hit or miss but I enjoyed this version. - shishito peppers (3.5/5): good, nothing special - cheesecake (5/5): I wiped my spoon on the plate. The textures were all right and it was very good. - churros (3.5/5): good but not my favorite dessert Overall a nice place to go on a date or with friends. It is a little bit upscale, but still relatively casual.

    Menu
    Jonathan K.

    Located in Center City, Oloroso competes with top flight Philadelphia restaurants and unfortunately fails. We had reserved a week before but the hostess pointed to a table at the entrance with a cold wet wind blowing in. When we stated that this was an unacceptable location she seemed to shrug as if they couldn't care less. They suggested that we wait at the bar which we did for 25 minutes; fortunately the barman was actually accommodating and introduced us to the manager Felipe who brought us to one of the few four tops in the mezzanine. Although our table was in front of the restrooms, at least there was no cold wind blowing. We ordered the tapas including calamares frito that were standard issue deep fried breaded squid served in most fried food joints. The grilled sourdough was housemade but soaked in oil and salty. Indeed, almost everything they served lacked subtlety and finesse and was simply overwhelmed with salt, oil, and when indicated, cheese and tomato. The two grilled prawns ($18) were good but maybe two oz of shrimp, a steep price. The wood grilled NY strip was high quality and had some nice smokey flavor notes but again over salted. The squid ink fideo were tiny strands of overcooked pasta that had so much salt as to be inedible. The ink was strong enough to turn your mouth black. I hope the whoever orders the jamón ibérico at $25 an ounce (slice?) gets their money's worth. Even the churros, which were offered as mitigation, were of lower quality than in many amusement parks. Another minus is the uninspired selection of NA beverages with no 0.0 beer, cocktails, or other options. Having Sprite, Coke, and the like as the sole soft drinks shows a lack of caring for their customers who don't consume alcohol. Service was quite erratic and harried with unhappy looking waitstaff running around but not seemingly able to effectively help their customers. The final insult were a 3% credit card charge that was added before they knew how we were paying and a completely inexplicable and usurious 18% "beverage tax" that the manager was at a loss to explain and finally removed. This at the least was made up and at the worst dishonest. Perhaps I missed it but I did not see any warning about these extraordinary charges on the menu. If you have read my other reviews you know that I do my best to give the benefit of the doubt to any place that cares about its customers and prepares food with love. I could not detect either in this case. Given the high overall quality of Philadelphia fine dining, this is well below minimal standards. There are hundreds of superior options.

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    This place has unique dishes, great cocktails, and was very conveniently located to my workplace for a post work happy hour

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    Food was incredible and highly recommend any of the pork belly options. Service outstanding. Ambiance was cozy and warm.

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    Although this place closes early (by 9PM) we were able to get some good tapas for a late dinner.

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    Crazy over priced. Lackluster food. Hopefully something better eventually takes over the space.

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    This was a wonderful dining experience. We went with the tastings & each dish was fresh, unique & delicious. Highly recommend.

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    Anyone know if they're open now? Also is their brunch buffet still available or not anymore because of COVID?

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