I am posting this from an apartment in Spain right now. We haven't eaten at Bolero yet, but I am familiar with the menu, the prices, and the comments and reviews found here and elsewhere. I have spent some time in Spain, and I think the problem is that they are focusing exclusively on high-end/gourmet tapas. But, really, a lot of tapas are very simple and inexpensive. I think it would make sense for Bolero to serve a wider variety of tapas and include some of these lower priced tapas. We were initially excited when a tapas place (finally) opened in OKC, but this doesn't seem like a place we would go to very often. A better example of what I'd like to see here is a tapas chain located in the Washington DC metro area (JALEO) (Jaleo: authentic Spanish tapas in Washington, DC). The chef who started the restaurant (José Andrés) is famous in Spain and has a cooking show on PBS. But, in addition to some of the fancier tapas, he serves a lot of "regular, Spanish" tapas at pretty low prices (especially for the DC area). The full menu can be found at the website, but some examples are:
Ensaladilla rusa*
A classic Spanish salad of potatoes, imported conserved tuna and mayonnaise
5.50
Croquetas de pollo
Traditional chicken croquetas
6.50
Espinacas a la Catalana
Sautéed spinach, pine nuts, raisins and apples
6.00
Tortilla de patatas*
Spanish omelet with potatoes and onions
6.50
Gambas al ajillo*
The very, very famous tapa of shrimp sautéed with garlic and guindilla pepper
8.50
Escalivada Catalana
Roasted red peppers, eggplant and sweet onions drizzled with sherry dressing
6.00
Datiles con tocino 'como hace todo el mundo'
Fried dates wrapped in bacon
6.50
Papas arrugas
Canary Island‐style wrinkled baby potatoes
served with mojo verde
6.00
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