Ole Tapas Bar & Restaurant
About
Olé Tapas Bar & Restaurant is a vibrant, family‑run Spanish eatery located in the historic Triangle Building in Wolverton, Milton Keynes. Since opening in 2018, it has earned a reputation as one of the area’s best tapas spots, offering a stunning selection of authentic Spanish small plates, paellas, and a full array of Spanish wines. The menu is thoughtfully divided into sections featuring vegan and vegetarian tapas, meat charcuterie, and seafood delights, all prepared with fresh local ingredients. The restaurant’s welcoming ambience is further enhanced by live music nights – from traditional Spanish guitar to jazz and Bossa Nova performances – that bring a lively, intimate atmosphere suitable for couples, families, and music lovers alike. Guests rave about the friendly, knowledgeable staff and the generous variety of dishes, which includes catering for dietary restrictions such as vegan, vegetarian, and gluten‑free options. With outdoor seating limited, the focus remains on indoor dining where diners can enjoy a relaxed setting, free Wi‑Fi, and a range of family‑friendly services such as high chairs. The venue’s interior, situated in a charming 60‑meter‑wide per‑mill building, offers a cozy yet spacious environment. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Olé Tapas Bar promises an authentic Spanish culinary experience that couples, food enthusiasts, and families will remember. The restaurant also hosts weekly events. These include free guitar nights, wine tasting evenings with a Spanish sommelier, and special live music showcases that showcase local talent. Bookings are encouraged — especially during peak dining hours, by calling the restaurant or using the efficient online booking system on the website. “Eating here feels like a mini‑vacation to Spain – every bite and every song transports you to the heart of a bustling Spanish plaza.”
Highlights
- Authentic Spanish Tapas
- Live Music Evenings
- Award‑Winning Restaurant
- Vegan & Vegetarian Options
- Convenient Historic Location
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (April to September) brings pleasant weather, bustling music nights, and the freshest seasonal ingredients for an unforgettable tapas experience.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Spanish Flavors
- Friendly Service
- Live Music Atmosphere
- Variety of Tapas
- Family Friendly
Things to consider
- Peak Hour Crowds
- Limited Outdoor Seating
- Higher Prices for Non‑Local Dishes
- Small Table Sizes
What people are saying
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 2 hours