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Contribute Feedback What NizamH likes about Camino Blackfriars:
A good choice for tapas, selection is good with decent flavour combinations. Portion sizes sensible and allow one to try a decent range of tapas. Service quick and pleasant. View all feedback.
What ValH doesn't like about Camino Blackfriars:
Decent Spanish tapas, just as expected. We had some nice Rioja too and, since the table was right in the back of the restaurant, we could have a nice conversation. Would visit again! View all feedback.
Camino Blackfriars is the latest instalment in the city, with the soft opening offering off the food bill we couldn’t resist. Hidden behind the backstreet of Blackfriars and Harry’s pizzeria as their neighbour, it is a perfect spot some quiet lunch/dinner. Heading out with the work colleagues at lunch, pre-booking a table.
Love this place! camino is located in a street that runs between the caledonian road and kings x road. it is in a rebuilt warehouse style building, with freestanding brickwork and wood floors and there is a reasonable outside space for the summer. it is a great meeting point and very practical around kings x if they are between draws or just want to hang there and read the time on Sunday afternoon. good choice of wein and beer, nice snack, Nibbly food and reasonable coffee. I really like it and have all the others I took here.
Great creation and unique collection of tapas. I tried to find ibores here for the first time. it was lovely. would recommend to go for one of the fixed menus seems like a large amount.
I eat a lot of bread — it’s my farewell tour to carbohydrates — and stuff my face with lamb and beef tartare (kibbeh nayeh).
The food was enjoyable and the waitress was very friendly and helpful. The bill wasn't too bad in the end.