La Feria

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  • Something different...,something good and worthy while when there is music. A bit tight and crowded, but worth the experience as delish food comes out…

  • this is as of yet the freshest food I've had since leaving Oregon.We've got spectacular tapas in Oregon and this is very close.delicious and great ser…

  • Love those Tapas!. Went in around 4pm on Black Friday so I would think this was a pretty rare occasion when this place was not crowded. We sat down ri…


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6 Reviews on “La Feria”

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  • Naira Gill

    Something different…,something good and worthy while when there is music. A bit tight and crowded, but worth the experience as delish food comes out of a tiny kitchen…the international flair experienced in Motown!

  • Ravi Brounstein

    this is as of yet the freshest food I’ve had since leaving Oregon.We’ve got spectacular tapas in Oregon and this is very close.delicious and great service.

  • PBRman

    Love those Tapas!. Went in around 4pm on Black Friday so I would think this was a pretty rare occasion when this place was not crowded. We sat down right away up at the bar. First thing I was a little bit disappointed in was how bright the place was but I could deal with it (I usually pefer a little more of a dark grungie place). Second the beer selection was very miniumal, although pretty quality choices. We decided to order 4 Tapas Bacon wrapped Dates stuffed with Almonds are AMAZING! Calamari was cooked fantastic although we did requesta red sauce for dipping because the only sauce on the plate was mayo and lemon. Stuffed shrooms were great and the goat chees/chili pepper spread on crust bread was also Amazing. Prices were very nice! All in in I would definetly go back just wish they would add a few more craft beers to the list. Enjoy!!

  • Jasonjhenry

    Good Atmosphere, Great Food, Big Crowd. Get there early or be prepared to wait. Highly recommend: Gambas al Ajillo, Champinones, Berenjena – Manchego. Arrived about 5:45 on a Saturday and still waited about 20-30 minutes (happily with wine in hand). Tip for newbies – seats at the counter are first come (I think). Left close to 8 and some folks had been waiting at least an hour. If you like tappas and a fun, small, but energetic place this is it. I WOULD go back.

  • Peeetr

    Exceptional! Small and very busy but was worth the wait. Amazing flavours and executed well. Very good value food and wines, will definitely return!

  • Jerry

    Excellent , reminds me of food we’ve eaten in Spain — especially shrimp and garlic Real Spanish tapas preparation.

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4130 Cass Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

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