This restaurant is now called 3B and has reopened after 2 years since a fire caused it to close down. They do tapas every day, and at the moment a £5 two course lunchtime menu, which I tried. I had meatballs and rice, followed by a whopping slab of apple cake topped with meringue(photo added above). It was very tasty, and amazing value. I had a coffee afterwards which was tasty and well made. The interior is cosy, and the staff very friendly. Definitely going back one evening for tapas. [EDIT] I notched the restaurant down from 4 to 2 stars, based on a subsequent visit. Their tapas was well below average, greasy, and some of it(roasted piquillo peppers) blatantly out of a tin or jar, with the liquid draining out of them onto my plate. Patatas bravas were not crunchy, the sauce full of minced up chilli, which appeared burnt. A few dishes were OK, so it wasn’t all bad, only mainly bad. The service, when we had it, was kind and friendly, but with only three small groups in the whole restaurant(about 12 people in total) there seemed chaos, with often there being no staff around at all. They almost seemed surprised to see anyone. After we finished our drinks, there was nobody to be seen to ask if we wanted more. The desserts are on display in a chiller in the window, and were overly sweet, at the end of their long-life, and sickly. Really disappointed. I’ve waited ages for this place to re-open! I won’t be returning until I hear they’ve improved things.