
Finca is a Spanish restaurant featuring food inspired by the diverse regions of Spain, made with local and sustainable ingredients. The hand-selected wine list includes unique Spanish options, with a focus on wines from small estate, sustainable vineyards. *Finca is part of the locally owned and operated Pago Restaurant Group. Pago Group includes a diverse collection of food and beverage outlets including; Pago on 9th, Pago on Main, Casot and Emigration Cafe.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1513 S 1500 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Phone: (801) 532-3372
Website: http://www.fincaslc.com/
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Reservations: pagoslc.com
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Reviews
Everything we ordered were visually appetizing, fresh tasting and most of all very delicious
Server was great and very attentive.
The place has a really cool, happy vibes.
Parking is a bit challenging but well worth it
A little hideaway gem.
A local friend took us there. It was a reunion of four boat mates in 2022, with the fourth mate came in from New York. The weather was so cooperating, after raining yesterday and much of today, we actually went into the restaurant under the blue skies.
This Spanish tapa place is homey and small, with outdoor tables, in a lovely neighborhood, by owner Owner Scott Evans.
We’ve warm olives, two salads and the shrimp: all are really good. And the churros are to die for: light and fluffy!
Beautiful place, great service, lovely ambiance, and a great wine selection. I’ll definitely come back and give it another chance — hopefully with a little more salt .
10/10 rec
I was a bit disappointed with the Serrano ham dish, which ended up being just three slices of quince toast with Serrano ham that was a bit dry, to be honest.
Overall, the service was very friendly and polite.
We ordered tortilla española, torta de cecina, patatas bravas, mejillones, and pinchos morunos. Everything had great flavor. There was some inconsistency with temperature. The patatas came out just warm, while other dishes were very hot. The pinchos morunos turned out to be more like a meatball on a stick. That may have been my misunderstanding, but when I see lamb pincho I expect grilled pieces of lamb. They were tasty, just more basic than I expected. For dessert we had churros. This may be personal preference, but I like to pick up a churro and dip it in chocolate without it breaking apart. These were more like a fried cake in the shape of a churro and required a spoon. They also have what looks like a very nice patio for good weather. I would be a bit concerned about speed of service if the patio is full, since the kitchen seems quite small. Overall, it was a good experience with well executed and flavorful tapas.