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Tapas & Tinis PDF Print E-mail
Written by ARB   
Friday, 21 August 2009 10:04

tinis and tapas ogunquit  125 Main St
  Ogunquit, ME 03907
  (207) 646-9700
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 In my opinion, the most fun of the culinary projects of local entrepreneur/chef David Giarusso.  Yes, Ok, the upstairs bar is a little tacky, but the superb cocktails and loungey feel make up for it.  The food is delicious and varied.  The Spainish influence is....light.    Advice: the portions are much larger than what you'd expect from tapas, so cut down on the "little" dishes if you intend to save room for dessert.

 

 

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