This Newark Tapas Bar Feels Like a One-Way Ticket to Spain Without Leaving New Jersey

Newark, New Jersey is not the first city most people think of when they want Spanish tapas, but that is exactly what makes finding a place like this so rewarding. Tucked into a residential neighborhood, this Spanish tavern has built a loyal following with a rotating menu of carefully crafted small plates, a warm setting, and service that actually makes you feel like a welcome guest.

Whether you are a longtime fan of Galician cuisine or someone who has never tried pulpo in your life, this spot has a way of pulling people in and making them want to come back. The details here tell the full story, from the weekly-changing menu to the Thursday night live guitar, and every section below covers a different reason why this place keeps earning its reputation.

Where to Find It: Address and Location

Casa d’Paco sits at 73 Warwick St, Newark, NJ 07105, on a relatively quiet block in the Ironbound neighborhood, one of Newark’s most culturally rich districts. The Ironbound is well known for its dense concentration of Portuguese and Spanish restaurants, and Casa d’Paco holds its own as one of the standout Spanish options in the area.

The restaurant is not on a major commercial strip, which gives it a neighborhood feel that many visitors find refreshing. First-timers sometimes need a moment to locate it, but regulars know the block well…

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