
Hours
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 1–10 PM |
| Sunday | 1–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 61 Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Phone: (914) 801-9200
Website: http://basquetapasbar.com/
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Reviews
Started off with albondigas picante (meatballs), then get the carne paellas, and finished it off with warm apple galette and pistachio gelato.
This place is amazing, the food is so delicious and the service is top notch!
Oh and yes, we were somehow convinced to have dessert. Those churros with chocolate sauce… scrumptious!
The service was excellent from start to finish, warm, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. I’m already planning my next visit and would highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for amazing tapas and a memorable dining experience.
1 – This paella is not paella to me, but still a good rice dish
2 – Puntas de filet mignon picante was amazing. The red sangria was good.
3 – Service was not great
Paella:
We ordered the Marisco seafood paella. This was a great rice dish, but not paella IMO. Go to Mercado Little Spain in the Hudson Yards NYC if you want something that tastes like the paella you get in Spain. Also, they served it with uncooked cold hard green olives on it. Very disjointed and strange.
Appetizer:
The puntas de filet mignon picante was amazing. It came out sizzling and steaming and the spiciness from the cherry peppers was perfect. And the steak was cooked perfect. The coolest part was how, as soon as it was brought to our table, my wife and I started coughing from the spice it put in the air. And then we heard people at every other table coughing over the next 20 minutes or so. It was like napalm. Loved it. The red sangria was also good. Not the best we’ve ever had, but good nonetheless.
Service:
Our server was Richard, and we were not impressed. He took forever to bring the bread, never offered us water until we eventually asked, and we must have waited 45 minutes after our desert for him to finally bring us a bill. Not because they were exceptionally busy, either. In fact, he walked into the middle of the 20 x 20 dining room many times to look around at the tables, but it was like my wife and I were invisible. When I finally caught his attention and he came to our table, I let him know that I wasn’t happy with how ridiculously long it took to finally get to ask for our bill, but there was no apology from him. I would never let him be my server again, and the tip reflected that.
I would like to eat at this place again. There are some other interesting dishes on the menu and some beautiful ones I’ve seen photos of on Google reviews. But for this visit, I wanted authentic Spanish paella, and I can’t recommend that. So, my advice is to check this place out, but don’t order the paella unless you just want a good rice dish, and don’t let Richard be your server. That’s my opinion and advice. I’m confident you’ll get some delicious food if you check them out.
It was busy by 4p and got more so. The food is OK but really nothing special. The fried fritters are tasty. The drinks are decent but the sangria was a bit too watered.
Overall, in a pinch I could return. I don’t regret the visit. But, given I was hungry and it still didn’t particularly standout (plus the cost) a few tappas and drinks plus tip and tax and you’re well north of $100… I might try other spots on this strip first.