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La Bodega - Leawood

La Bodega - Leawood Details

  • Dining Style: Casual Dining
  • Website: http://www.Labodegakc.com
  • Email: info@labodegakc.com
  • Phone: (913) 428-8272
  • Hours of Operation: Lunch: Daily: 11:00am - 4:00pm;
    Dinner: Sunday - Thursday: 4:00pm - 11:00pm;
    Friday & Saturday: 4:00pm - 12:00am
  • Payment Options: AMEX, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
  • Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas / Small Plates
  • Executive Chef: Thomas Legg
  • Dress Code: Casual Dress
  • Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
  • Additional Details: Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Chef's Table, Counter Seating, Fireplace, Full Bar, Gluten-free Menu, Happy Hour, Late Night, Non-Smoking Area, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Smoking Area, Takeout, View, Wheelchair Access, Wine, Wine Bar
  • Private Party Contact: Brooke Silvey (816) 428-8272
  • Entertainment: Live Flamenco every Sunday at 6:00pm! Classic Spanish guitar & professional Flamenco dancer.

Getting there

  • Cross Street: Roe Ave
  • Parking: Public Lot
A word from La Bodega - Leawood
Tapas -- In the beginning. Tapas is a daily event in the life of the Spanish culture. Mainly a Northern Spain, Basque regional tradition, it has grown to signify a way of eating and socializing. It is said that tapas originated centuries ago. In Spanish, the word tapa or the verb tapar means "to cover." Tapas represents the Spanish custom of placing a piece of bread over the glass of wine. It is a custom that dates back past the 1500's. Traditionally, the exact food served is less important than the social occasion. It signifies leisure, camaraderie and good humor. In Spain, Tapas are almost always accompanied by wine. The wine is the medium that holds the conversation with friends and the food together. You make time to enjoy the moment in an unhurried way. The threefold purpose of snacking on tapas is to dull any hunger pangs that have built up since the previous intake of comestibles, to whet the appetite for the next, and to stimulate sociability, at which the Spanish excel.Continued
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La Bodega - Leawood
4.2
128 $30 and under restaurant
Awards voted by OpenTable diners
  • Diners' Choice WinnerFit for Foodies
  • Diners' Choice WinnerGood for Groups
  • Diners' Choice WinnerOutdoor Dining
Featured Reviews
  • "Three generations for a restaurant could sometime spell trouble, but La Bodega (unknown to me beforehand) has a kids men..."
    Dined on 5/14/2013
  • "We went for a Mothers Day lunch, were given a private, glassed in room for our family of 12 (8 adults and 4 children). W..."
    Dined on 5/14/2013
  • "Love the tapas...best way to eat as far as I'm concerned...."
    Dined on 5/13/2013

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