
Tapas Revolution
White City, London
Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
The Read
Mall-Format Spanish Plates
Dress
Casual
Why go
A practical Westfield choice for casual Spanish-style sharing plates, especially if convenience matters more than a destination dining experience. Use Tapas Revolution for low-pressure dates, small groups, or a relaxed celebration; cross-shop more ambitious London options if the meal needs polish, ceremony, or a stronger sense of occasion.
About Tapas Revolution
Tapas Revolution is listed in London with a casual dress code and daily opening hours.
The schedule is broad: Monday to Thursday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 11:30 AM to 11 PM, Sunday from 11:30 AM to 9 PM. That makes timing the clearest practical detail for planning a visit.
Use it when the basics fit your plans
The key facts are simple: Tapas Revolution is in London, opens from late morning daily, has a casual dress code. If those basics match the occasion, it may be worth considering alongside other London dining options.
Details such as price, menu structure, reservation difficulty, seating style, suitability for solo diners or groups are not listed. Check directly with the venue before relying on any of those points for a specific plan.
The practical read: confirm details before you go
Use the hours as the starting point. Tapas Revolution is open 11:30 AM–10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11:30 AM–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 11:30 AM–9 PM Sunday. The dress code is casual.
Reservations: not listed. Dress: casual. Budget: no price range is listed. Groups: group suitability is not listed, so contact the venue if party size or seating arrangements matter.
Planning details
- Location
- Westfield Shopping Centre, The Balcony, London W12 7SL, United Kingdom
- Website
- tapasrevolution.com/spanish-restaurant-tapas-bar-westfield-london
- Phone
- +44 20 8743 9934
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Tapas Revolution at Westfield London reads like a mall-friendly outpost of Andalusian small-plates culture: casual, social and built for high footfall rather than lingering, formal meals. The dining room mirrors the shopping-centre setting—unpretentious, easygoing and focused on shareable plates and rapid table turnover. There’s no ceremony here; instead, the experience is pragmatic and convivial, ideal for shoppers seeking a relaxed break. If you’re looking for atmospheric fine dining or a neighbourhood restaurant with a destination feel, this isn’t it; the venue intentionally prioritises accessibility and pace over intimacy or elaborate presentation.
Best For
This Tapas Revolution suits shoppers, groups and anyone after a relaxed brunch or lunch stop during a Westfield visit. Its placement on The Balcony level draws customers who want a convenient, social spot to share plates between errands rather than diners making a deliberate journey for food. The lack of dress-code friction and the shareable menu make it well matched to casual hangouts and group dining. It’s also easily reached from nearby tube stations that serve the shopping centre directly, so it’s practical for visitors traveling from central London for a shopping-and-eat break.
Ordering Tips
Treat the menu as you would at a traditional tapas bar: order a handful of small plates to share and stagger them so rounds arrive across the table. Stick to classics if you want a reliable introduction — patatas bravas, calamares fritos and chorizo are signature choices that reflect the kitchen’s focus. Expect quicker table turnover than at independent neighbourhood restaurants, so pace your ordering and be prepared for a lively, cafeteria-adjacent rhythm rather than a slow, multi-course dinner.
Venue details
Ambiance
Buzzy, fast-paced atmosphere mimicking a Spanish tapas bar with lively bar seating and open kitchen.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Quick Bite
- Capacity
- Large
Signature Dishes
- patatas bravas
- calamares fritos
- chorizo
Planning details
Location
Westfield Shopping Centre, The Balcony, London W12 7SL, United Kingdom · Directions
tapasrevolution.com/spanish-restaurant-tapas-bar-westfield-london
Also consider
Also Consider
- Copper Chimney, Notable alternative
- Chet's, Notable alternative
- Pictures, Notable alternative
- Shikumen, Notable alternative
- Bergamot Cafe, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How it compares with nearby London options
Copper Chimney is the better cross-shop if the group wants a fuller restaurant feel and a meal built around bolder, more substantial ordering. Tapas Revolution is easier for a casual, flexible stop inside Westfield, but Copper Chimney is the stronger pick when dinner itself is the main plan rather than part of a wider shopping or cinema itinerary.
Chet's and Shikumen make more sense for diners who want a sharper point of view from the kitchen. Choose Tapas Revolution when booking ease and group flexibility matter; choose those peers when the table wants a more defined food-led experience and is willing to plan around availability.
Pictures and Bergamot Cafe are useful alternatives if ambiance is the deciding factor. Tapas Revolution wins on convenience and low planning pressure, while those options are better fits when the room and overall feel need to carry more of the occasion.
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Compare Tapas Revolution
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Tapas Revolution | London | No published awards |
| Copper Chimney | London | No published awards |
| Chet's | London | No published awards |
| Pictures | London | No published awards |
| Shikumen | London | No published awards |
| Bergamot Cafe | London | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tapas Revolution good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not listed. Tapas Revolution is in London, has a casual dress code, is open daily from 11:30 AM.
How far ahead should I book Tapas Revolution?
Booking lead time is not listed. The hours are 11:30 AM–10 PM Monday to Thursday, 11:30 AM–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 11:30 AM–9 PM Sunday.
What should a first-timer know about Tapas Revolution?
First-timers should rely on the basics: Tapas Revolution is in London, the dress code is casual, the venue opens daily from 11:30 AM. Menu, price, service-format details are not listed.
Can Tapas Revolution accommodate groups?
Group suitability is not listed. If party size matters, check directly with Tapas Revolution before choosing it over another option such as Shikumen, Bergamot Cafe, Copper Chimney, Chet's, or Pictures.


















