Copita

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Bronze Award
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London, W1F 8EN ·Website·Call020 7287 7797

SquareMeal Review of Copita

Bronze Award

Part of a wave of traditionally breezy Spanish eateries that turned the West End into a rather delicious barrio, Copita is as accomplished and popular as ever. The name translates as ‘little glass’, but with numerous sherries and affordable Spanish wines to sample, the ethos here is ‘little and often’. Such an offering cultivates a congenial mood as punters perch on wooden stools amid tile-clad walls and glowing candles. A daily changing list of tapas might include anything from crisp, gooey mushroom croquetas or pizza-style coca bread layered with soft roasted peppers and duck egg to scallops dolloped with cauliflower purée and chorizo. In similarly trendy vein, you might also find bao buns, playfully stuffed with silky Ibérico ham and spiced pepper sauce. To finish, nibble on a caramelised custard tart – paired with a copita of light Moscatel, naturally. Service is smiley and prices are fair, making this a welcome pit stop.

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Average Price
££££ - £30 - £49
Cuisines
Spanish
Ambience
Cosy, Lively, Traditional
Perfect for
Group dining [8+]
Food Hygiene Rating

Location

27 D'Arblay Street, London, W1F 8EN

020 7287 7797 020 7287 7797

Website

Opening Times

Mon-Sat 12N-4pm 5.30-10.30pm (Sat 1pm- )

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Nicole G

25 January 2013  
Food & Drink 3
Service 3.5
Atmosphere 4
Value 3.5
Copita is a charming little bar/tapas place in Soho. I was there early on a Friday night, luckily, since it filled up fast and there were plenty of people waiting for tables. The wine menu was vast and both the selection and the prices were really affordable. And the choice selection was some of the loveliest red wine I've had in ages, with the waiters recommending something according to your taste. My complain about this place would be the food. The menu is tapas but the selection is tiny. We had about 7 dishes between 2 and they were the most interesting sounding from the menu. However, most of them were completely unmemorable. The only one that stood out was the fish terrine. But there was pork in chocolate which was far too heavy and the two flavours which didn't really work together, the pig tails were nowhere near as good as they sounded either, a bit oily and totally unmemorable. In fact a few things actually needed for me to use bread just to be able to eat them. And the vegetarian dish we had was utterly bland. I loved the wine but the mediocre food means that I doubt I'll be going back there any time soon.

Richard E

08 August 2012  
Food & Drink 3.5
Service 3
Atmosphere 3
Value 3.5
Being in Soho, it should come as no surprise to find this lovely little tapas bar next to a place where they “specialize (sic) in intimate waxing for men and women”, but don’t let that put you off (or if you go for the waxing, pop in here afterwards, to sooth the soreness). Copita is a small bar, with bar stools around high bench like tables that has the look and feel of a San Sebastian bar. OK, I am sure that there is some health and safety reason why hams aren’t hanging from every available part of the ceiling, but there is a small list of small plates, beer on tap, cider in bottles and a short, all Spanish list of wines and sherries, available by glass, carafe and bottle. The shortish menu has such delights as smoked anchovy fillet on pork crackling, which really did taste as good as it sounds. There are slices of ham, cheese plates and croquette: today’s being a (so, so) mussel one. Roast shallots came with sobrasada (chorizo like sausage) and parmesan, the pork belly roll with courgette and chilli jam (a sort of slider really) and the standout dish of smoked haddock with a perfectly cooked egg yolk and spinach. None of the plates are large, none of them more than a fiver or so, but lots of fivers can add up. Service is fine; a bit slow considering how few people were in, and the atmosphere a little flat (same reason); I can imagine that this livens up a lot. As well as the inside bar, there are a couple of outside tables, which are a lovely way to watch the world go by. Alas on our visit, a lovely summer’s afternoon, a guy took one of the tables outside, had a glass of water and his own food. That is not cool. Especially when there is smoked anchovy fillet on pork crackling on offer.

Tom L

10 May 2012  
Food & Drink 5
Service 4.5
Atmosphere 4.5
Value 4
Relaxed, fun, great atmosphere…this place ticks all the boxes for me. Somewhere to meet a friend over a couple of ice cold manzanillas followed by two or three plates of great tapas (proper sized tapas, a few mouthfuls of deliciousness). These fits into the Soho mix effortlessly. Give me more of that aged Ribera del Duero red…Aster, I think it was called…what a drink!
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