

Bolero
Bolero Tapas Bar & Restaurant is a family orientated restaurant with Spanish and Mediterranean influences. We are situated adjacent from Sky City cinemas in Westfield Albany which makes it convenient for those who are in need of a quick bite before or after a movie. See our location page.
Feel welcomed as soon as you walk through our doors with our very hospitable and friendly staff. Bolero has a great indoor outdoor flow which extends out into the courtyard which on sunny days you can sit outside an soak up the sun or you can enjoy the warm colourful decor inside while dining on our authentic cuisine.
Want to try a traditional Spanish drink? With our home made Sangria who could go wrong! With a combination of Red Wine, Brandy, Vodka, mixed fruit juices and chopped fruit it makes a fantastic drink on a nice summers day, you can even purchase a jug of sangria to share with your guests instead of buying a single cocktail.
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Our Cuisine
As a general rule, though, Spanish cooking is unpretentious and simple, based on the freshness of its ingredients, above all.
Bolero Tapas Bar and Restaurant combine many authentic regional tastes. So, you can tuck into a superb paella which is the envy of any Valencian kitchen, Manchego cheese from the central La Mancha region or seafood like spicy gambas pil pil which infuses fresh Andalucian flavours with heady Moorish spice.
A Brief Tale of Tapas
Nothing says Spanish cuisine like tapas, the delicious mainstay of Bolero’s menus. These bite-sized morsels – bursting with intense, zesty flavor – have a name derived from ‘tapa’ meaning a ‘cover’ or ‘lid’.
The origin of modern-day tapas is not truly known, but here is one explanation which we like: at the end of a hard day’s work, farmers and labourers would retire to their local ‘tasca’ for a well-earned drink, on top of which they would place a slice of bread to protect it from flies. Little by little, the innkeeper would provide titbits, like cured meats and olives, as an accompanying snack.
This edible lid was the start of tapas which we know today.Paella’s Peasant Past
‘La paella’ is actually the shallow vessel in which this dish gently cooks, with the word being the Valencian take on the Latin ‘patella’ or ‘little pan’.
Its staple ingredient – rice – arrived in Spain with the Moors, early in the 8th century, growing popular among local peasants and land workers. They would cook it over an open fire, with onion, tomato and snails and eat from the pan with a wooden spoon. Duck or rabbit would feature on special occasions, even chicken among the wealthier Valencians.
By the late 19th century, ‘Paella Valenciana’ was known across Spain, with other regions beginning to create their own versions, adding fish, pork and the seafood for which paella is now best known.
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Basic Info
- Albany, New Zealand
- Phone:
- 09 444 0213
- Mon - Fri:
- 10:30 - Late
- Sat:
- 09:00 - Late
- Sun:
- 09:00 - Late
- Easter Holiday hours:
- Friday 2nd and Sunday 4th Closed
- Saturday 3rd Open
- Normal hours afterwards.
Detailed Info
- http://www.bolero.net.nz
- Attire:
- Casual
- Payment Options:
- CashEFTPOSVisaAmerican ExpressMastercard
- Hosted BY:
- Joewi Hoerijanto & His Team
- Parking:
- StreetCar Park
- Public Transport:
- 5 minutes walk from Albany Park & Ride Bus Station
- Services:
- Takes BookingsWalk-Ins WelcomeGood for Groups or PartiesGood for ChildrenTake-AwayTable ServiceOutdoor Seating
- Specialities:
- Breakfast
- Tapas
- PaellaLunchDinnerCoffeeDrinks



