Reservations · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood tapas spot with friendly, hands-on service, generous portions, and fair prices, though service speed and management demeanor can vary.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Olrait delivers dependable neighborhood tapas with friendly, attentive service and solid food quality anchored by well-executed gambas and pork tenderloin. However, inconsistent execution—particularly variable paella and occasional lukewarm dishes—prevents a higher grade, while moderate review authenticity concerns reduce confidence in the assessment. Worth visiting if nearby for casual Spanish tapas, but not a citywide destination.
On a park-lined corner in Quatre Carreres, Olrait feels warm and neighborhood-y—the kind of spot where staff greet you kindly and plates roll out at an easy pace. One diner said it "felt like a corner bar where you are instantly at home." However, there are some review authenticity concerns—enthusiastic language and frequent staff shoutouts suggest mild promotion energy, so weigh opinions with a touch of caution. Cooking leans classic Spanish tapas with a few Northern European nods rather than theatrics—think gambas al ajillo and patatas bravas alongside bitterballen or frikandel. When it clicks, pork tenderloin is tender, seafood is well seasoned, and desserts like panna cotta shine. Paella appears as a value option but feedback varies, so aim for house favorites and daily specials for the best experience. Service is generally friendly and attentive, though peak times can slow things down. Families tend to do well here: chicken fingers, bravas and simple pasta keep kids happy, and several reviewers praised easygoing staff with children. There is a terrace and a relaxed vibe, but note occasional reports of long waits to be seated and sporadic service hiccups; arrive early if the kids are hungry.
Area: Residential-park edge of Quatre Carreres with local bars and casual eateries; relaxed and neighborhood-focused.
Safety: Generally safe, good foot traffic by parks; typical city awareness at night.
Nearby: Near green spaces and housing; convenient to bus and tram per reviews; not in the historic center.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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