La Copita serve a variety of Spanish and vegetarian dishes as well as an extensive selection of seafood tapas at their restaurant. Catering for private parties of up to 26 people is available upon request.
La Copita
Spanish Restaurant in Shepherd's Bush
Our records show that La Copita is closed.
Please see the current address info below.
Address
63 Askew Road
Shepherd's Bush
London
W12 9AH
Cuisine
Spanish
Spanish
Region
Shepherd's Bush
Shepherd's Bush
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User Reviews
nogoodfucker
Dec 5, 2006
We have had so many hilarious and brilliant evenings in this restaurant. Every time the owners have excelled themselves and at La Copita they certainly know how to throw a party- also the food is truly delicious. It is one of the best restaurants in London...the Tapas is absoluetly excellent, fresh and truely tasty. What I also like is that they aren't scared of garlic, like all other restaurants, and put a proper amount in the dishes, for example try the garlic Prawns. The marinated meat is also amazing. The ambience of the restaurant is certainly enough to have a great time- suggest go in a group.
Slick Rick
Nov 21, 2005
A disaster. I went there a while back with my girlfriend and we both ordered the set £10/3 tapas menu, me a glass of wine, her a glass of tap water. They refused to serve tap water. We agreed to buy a 1L. bottle of mineral water, grudgingly, but later they literally shouted that we were cheap-skates for having asked.
They didn't even have the courage of their vile, greedy convictions to throw us out: they then had the cheek to ask whether we would like a different drink, before we stormed out. Incidentally, I saw the owner handling an Alsatian dog [an aptly aggressive, ugly breed] before disappearing into the kitchen, I suspect to help prepare food.
Please boycott this absolute dive
They didn't even have the courage of their vile, greedy convictions to throw us out: they then had the cheek to ask whether we would like a different drink, before we stormed out. Incidentally, I saw the owner handling an Alsatian dog [an aptly aggressive, ugly breed] before disappearing into the kitchen, I suspect to help prepare food.
Please boycott this absolute dive