| About: | Ibiza like it's namesake off the coast of Spain, Houston's own Ibiza throbs with a confluence of sophisticated style setters, exciting environs and fabulous flare. Awash in cool blues, the restaurant evokes a modern Mediterranean Mecca where scenesters and foodies alike worship at the foot of owners Grant Cooper and Chef Charles Clark's open kitchen. |
| Hours: | Lunch Tues.-Fri., Dinner Tues.-Sun. |
| Categories: | All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Bars & Pubs, Tapas Restaurants, Spanish Restaurants, Mediterranean Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet |
| Specialities: | Casual Dining |
| Amenities: | Beer, Chef's Table, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Wheelchair Access, Wine, Wine Bar |
| Chef: | Charles Clark |
| Cuisine: | Mediterranean, Spanish, Tapas, Wine Bar |
| Ambiance: | Elegant, Family Friendly |
| Feature: | Bar, Great Wine List, Healthy Options, Outdoor Seating, Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant, Smoking Area, Smoking Area (patio only) |
| Dress Code: | Business Casual |
| Price: | $10.00 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (713) 524-5687 Email: info@ibizafoodandwinebar.com |
Lunch and Dinner: Wide variety on the menu even more so on the extensive wine list. Wine by the glass choice is rather limited but is priced well. Tomato and cheese salad is to die for. Daily specials are always good. Desserts are good. Service is good but one step below true professionals. Space is open and the noise level can be high when full.
Great place to have an intimate dinner...: Excellent desserts and drinks. They are not chaisty with the liquor, actually a little strong. I've had the Creme Brulee, the shimp on crab cakes appetizer, tried several items from the menu. Dessert is good with a glass of Pinot Grigio. I keep going back. One of my fav places to have dinner and kick back with some friend(s).
Great Date Spot: The food was wonderful and the ambiance was fabulous. My only suggestion is to ask for a table away from the front windows. The headlights from the cars pulling into the parking lot were a bit distracting.