Sunderland Echo

Tapas on tap at new city restaurant

- By Katy Wheeler katy.wheeler@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @katyjourno

A new all you caneat tapas place promises to be the daddy of restaurant­s.

Papa’s Tapas will open above the Ship Isis pub, in Silksworth Row, on Monday, offering a mixture of Spanish and English small plates.

Dishes are cooked to order with diners being able to tuck into as many as possible for a set price of £14.95.

The restaurant, the only one of its kind in the city centre, is the brainchild of head chef and owner Chris Young, from Ryhope.

He briefly ran the venture above Varsity, in Green Terrace, and says it’s already proved to be a popular concept.

Chris said: “I have a friend in Great Yarmouth, who I often visit, and she runs an eat all you can tapas place called Champagne Charlie’s that’s really popular. I knew it could work here too, and that’s where the idea came from.

“I used to live in Spain, which is where I learnt about tapas.”

He added: “I ran Papa’s Tapas for three months above Varsity and, although the food was popular, the venue wasn’t right for us because of the loud music from the bar downstairs after 9pm. I’d had my eye on the Isis for a while and approached Camerons (the brewery which operates the venue), who thought it was a great idea.

“Theyserver­ealale,which works well with tapas. It’s a sociable meal designed for you to take your time over.”

The former function room was successful in its guise as Barnett’s, which moved to Frederick Street, and was also briefly ran as Italian restaurant La Familia.

Chris has done little to the room, which already has its own character in the Victorian Grade II-listed building.

Tapas, which includes patatas bravas, Spanish tortilla and albondigas (meatballs), will be served everyday from noon until 9pm with Sunday lunches served from noon until 4pm.

It launched with a VIP night yesterday before opening to the public on Monday at noon.

Asked about whether he’s worried someone will eat into his profit, he said: “I know it’s eat all you can, but I’ve never seen anyone eat any more than six tapas dishes.

“There’s four potatobase­d dishes on there and it’s impossible to finish patatas bravas and chips as well as other dishes. You also get bread and olives when you come in too.”

For those who don’t want the all you can eat option, you can order three dishes for £10 or individual dishes for £3.50.

“They serve real ale, which works well with tapas” CHRIS YOUNG

 ??  ?? Chris Young at his new Papa’s Tapas restaurant.
Chris Young at his new Papa’s Tapas restaurant.
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The restaurant is the only one of its kind in the city centre.

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