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Best Spanish Restaurants in Park Slope (11215)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Surfish Bistro
A chef-led Peruvian bistro where ceviche, chaufa, and composed seafood plates bring a more refined Latin experience to 3rd Avenue.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Gowanus
Chef Miguel Aguilar’s Peruvian bistro leans seafood-heavy, with ceviches, lomo saltado, and chaufa that appeal to diners craving bright, Spanish-speaking Latin flavors in a more polished setting. It’s the most chef-driven option in the area for paella-adjacent rice dishes and ceviche-focused meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Ceviche Mixto, Arroz Chaufa, Lomo Saltado
What makes it special: A chef-led Peruvian bistro where ceviche, chaufa, and composed seafood plates bring a more refined Latin experience to 3rd Avenue.
$ Gowanus
Spanish colmado and tapas bar in Gowanus combining shelves of tinned fish, jamón, and pantry staples with a small café in back. Guests snack on boquerones, tortilla española, and squid-ink rice with vermouth or wine, making it feel closest to an in-Spain pintxo bar experience in the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Tortilla Española, Boquerones with Olive Oil, Squid-Ink Rice with Piquillo Peppers
What makes it special: A Spanish specialty market certified as an official colmado where you can both shop for imports and sit down to serious tapas.
$$ Park Slope
A busy Fifth Avenue fixture for Colombian home cooking, pouring sangria and cocktails alongside bandeja paisa, ajiaco, and grilled steaks. Portions are generous, prices stay moderate, and regulars treat it as their neighborhood Latin dining room.
Must-Try Dishes: Bandeja Paisa, Ajiaco Soup, Entraña Asada (Skirt Steak)
What makes it special: Colombian classics like bandeja paisa and ajiaco served in a casual, lively room with strong value and cocktails.

Worthy Picks

$ South Slope
Long-running Park Slope standby for big plates of Spanish and Latin comfort food, from seafood paella to ropa vieja and mofongo. Locals lean on it for hearty, shareable platters, generous portions, and all-day hours more than precise plating.
Must-Try Dishes: Seafood Paella, Ropa Vieja, Mofongo de Pernil
What makes it special: A sprawling Spanish-Latin menu with paellas, mofongos, and daily specials served from breakfast through late night.
$$ Windsor Terrace
Cozy Windsor Terrace spot blending Mexican and Spanish cooking, where fajitas and tacos share the menu with pan-Spanish paellas. It’s more about relaxed, affordable plates and neighborhood familiarity than polished service or design.
Must-Try Dishes: Elora's Seafood Linguine Paella, La Placita Fajitas, Churrasco with Chimichurri
What makes it special: A neighborhood Mexican-Spanish hybrid where sizzling fajitas and multi-seafood paellas come with friendly prices and unfussy service.