City Tastes & Tipples: Take a seat in Jose's family dining room

Tucked away on a city centre side street, Jose's Tapas is bringing a taste of Spain to your doorstep.
Joses Tapas on Cross Street.Joses Tapas on Cross Street.
Joses Tapas on Cross Street.

With a slogan of ‘where friends meet to eat’, the restaurant offers authentic Spanish cuisine in a homely and welcoming atmosphere similar to that of a rustic Iberian dining room. Situated on Cross Street, it is run by the Escribanos - and is a real family affair.

Chef Jose, who grew up in Madrid and boasts an impressive 48 years of catering experience, is at the helm.

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He and his team lovingly serve up tapas sharing plates, four types of paella and a changing menu of authentic dishes with a fine-dining twist.

Jose and Sofia Escribano.Jose and Sofia Escribano.
Jose and Sofia Escribano.

He said: “My idea is to produce rustic and homemade food with fresh and local products. I have a passion for cooking and I want to share with my friends my dishes.”

Jose’s wife Sofia offers a welcoming front of house service, making a point to get to know customers by name, whilst the couple’s children do their share to keep the two-year-old restaurant ticking over.

Daughter Elizabeth designed the rustic bar, Maria’s job was creating the menus, Richard oversaw the start-up finances and Jonathan helped out with the renovations.

Their grandchildren and in-laws also get stuck in.

Jose and Sofia Escribano.Jose and Sofia Escribano.
Jose and Sofia Escribano.
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Sofia said: “There was nothing like this before in Wakefield. The tapas are the dishes that we have eaten in our home in Spain. It is true fresh, home-cooking.

“We wanted it to feel as though people were eating in our dining room. It’s nice to see generations of grandparents, parents and children enjoying traditional food together.”

The restaurant blends a mix of authentic Spanish ingredients with locally-sourced produce including Ramsdens fish and meat from Binks Butchers.

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