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New Spanish restaurant with regional wine list to open in Fort Worth’s Cultural District

Plates of Si Tapas dishes which are pulpo a la gallega, fabada asturiana, atun a la plancha and asparagus.
Si Tapas Restaurant and Bar offers a taste of Spain with dishes like fabada asturiana and atun a la plancha.

A new Spanish restaurant is coming to the Cultural District this fall.

Si Tapas Restaurant and Bar leased a spot in the Crockett Row area at 2949 Crockett Street, across from Mash’D. This will mark the restaurant’s second location, the first located in Dallas.

Si Tapas offers both classical and contemporary Spanish cuisine with house drinks and a regional wine list.

Menu items include Atun a la Plancha, fresh seared tuna with ground black pepper, and Fabada Asturiana, a white bean soup with chorizo, blood sausage and Serrano ham.

A board with ham, cheese, nuts and fruit and bread on the side.
Queso, Jamon, y Aceitunas is one of the menu items at Si Tapas. Joe Moreno, Courtesy Si Tapas Restaurant and Bar

Owner Ildefonso Jimenez will add “exclusive to Fort Worth” menu items like Cochinillo, a Spanish dish of roasted pig with succulent meat, tender and crispy skin with a thin layer of fat and Lechazo, a dish consisting of roasted lamb.

“We are excited and grateful for the opportunity to expand our second location of Si Tapas into Fort Worth’s growing culinary scene,” Jimenez said in a statement.

The Fort Worth location will open in early fall.

Megan Cardona
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Megan Cardona was a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2023. Reach our news team at tips@star-telegram.com.
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