Bolero at Europa Village Introduce
Welcome to a taste of Old-World Europe right here in California. Bolero at Europa Village offers California residents and visitors a lively and immersive escape into the vibrant culture, bold flavors, and warm hospitality of Spain. Located in the heart of the beautiful Temecula Wine Country, this destination is much more than just a Spanish restaurant; it is a full-bodied resort experience, featuring a winery, boutique, luxury accommodations, and stunning event venues. If you're looking for an upscale, romantic, and truly transporting dining experience, Bolero Restaurante delivers a culinary journey through the diverse regions of Spain, from humble farm-to-table dishes to modern San Sebastian delights.
The atmosphere at Bolero is designed to be instantly transporting, enveloping guests in earthy decor, wrought-iron accents, and mosaic tiles that echo the charm of a Spanish village. It’s an environment that encourages spontaneity and celebration, making it an ideal choice for groups, tourists, or couples seeking a cozy and romantic dinner. Reviewers consistently praise the magnificent ambiance, highlighting how the experience feels akin to a genuine European vacation without the need for a passport. This commitment to creating an authentic, multi-sensory experience sets Bolero apart as a premier dining and leisure destination within the Temecula Valley.
The restaurant's core philosophy centers on the centuries-old Spanish tradition of dining and drinking together, predominantly through the joy of Tapas-style sharing. Executive Chef Hany Ali, a graduate of the International Culinary Institute of Egypt with an impressive resume including The Four Seasons in Newport Beach, leads the culinary operations. Chef Ali is dedicated to using fresh, local ingredients while also importing authentic delicacies from Spain, ensuring the flavors are both high-quality and true to their origin. Diners rave about unique and flavorful offerings like the exceptional mashed potatoes, crispy fried kale, and, most notably, the authentic paella dishes.
Bolero at Europa Village is conveniently situated at the beginning of the Rancho California Wine Trail, making it a prime stop for anyone exploring the Temecula Wine Country. Its precise address is:
41150 Via Europa, Temecula, CA 92591, USA
The location is easily accessible with a large, dedicated free parking lot available for guests, alongside free street parking. This accessibility extends to the physical design of the venue, as Bolero is committed to providing an inclusive experience. It features comprehensive accessibility amenities, including a wheelchair accessible entrance, parking lot, restroom, and seating, ensuring all California patrons can enjoy the full experience comfortably. The property is part of the larger Europa Village Wineries & Resort, which also encompasses Italian (Vienza) and French (C'est la Vie) themed villages, creating a cohesive, European-inspired resort experience in the heart of Southern California's wine region.
The scope of service at Bolero at Europa Village extends far beyond traditional dining, positioning it as a comprehensive leisure and event destination. Key services offered include:
- Dine-in service for all meals, with reservations highly recommended, especially for dinner.
- Outdoor seating available on the vineyard-facing patio, offering stunning views and a more intimate dining experience when the weather permits.
- Full-service bar offering a wide range of beverages, including craft cocktails, hard liquor, beer, and the extensive Bolero and Spanish wine lists.
- Breakfast, Weekend Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, and Dessert dining options available daily.
- Private dining spaces, such as the elegant Valencia Room, available for intimate events and celebrations accommodating up to 20 guests.
- Event and meeting venue services, with extensive space including a large barrel room and outdoor areas, ideal for corporate functions and large gatherings.
- Luxury accommodations in private casitas with features like vaulted ceilings, generously-sized baths, and private courtyards, perfect for a romantic weekend escape.
- Wine Tasting Room featuring Bolero's own Spanish varietals and a selection of curated Spanish wines.
- On-site boutique (BRIO) offering olive oil tastings, home goods, designer accessories, wines, tapenades, and Spanish-inspired mementos.
Bolero has garnered attention for its dedication to quality and its distinctive, multi-faceted offerings. The venue combines the best of a world-class winery with a luxury resort and exceptional dining. Notable highlights and features include:
- Exceptional Great Wine List featuring Bolero's Spanish wines (like Albariño and Cabernet Sauvignon) alongside an extensive selection of the finest Spanish and California wines.
- A focus on Small Plates (Tapas) as the signature dining style, promoting shared enjoyment and allowing guests to sample a variety of authentic Spanish flavors, from Croquetas and Aceitunas Fritas (fried olives) to Drunken Shrimp.
- Special menu features like Tapas Tuesday happy hour with live music, creating a vibrant, spontaneous atmosphere on the La Plaza patio.
- High-quality offerings, including Healthy Options and signature main dishes like Tomahawk steaks and various paella preparations (e.g., Mariscos & Chorizo Paella, Paella De Bolero).
- Great Coffee and Brunch on the weekends, making it a popular destination for all dining times, including solo dining.
- Professional and attentive staff, with reviewers frequently praising individual team members like Nataly (hostess) and Keith (server) for outstanding communication and customer service.
- The entire property is an upscale Wedding Venue, providing a gorgeous, European backdrop for ceremonies and receptions.
- Highly desirable atmosphere: cozy, romantic, trendy, and upsale, transporting guests to a secluded Spanish village ambiance.
For California locals planning their visit, booking a reservation is strongly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity. The necessary contact details are as follows:
Address: 41150 Via Europa, Temecula, CA 92591, USA
Phone: (951) 506-1818
Mobile Phone: +1 951-506-1818
Bolero at Europa Village offers a unique proposition to the California market: an authentic, high-quality Spanish dining and leisure experience within the stunning setting of Temecula Wine Country. It’s worth choosing for several reasons. First, the food is consistently praised for its authenticity and quality, from the shareable tapas plates that are perfect for groups to the flavorful paella—which some patrons call the best they've ever had. Second, the atmosphere is simply unmatched; it's a true escape from the everyday, complete with a lively ambiance, beautiful Spanish architecture, and vineyard views. Third, it provides a comprehensive resort experience. Whether you are looking for a casual weekend brunch, an elegant dinner date, a full-service wedding venue, or a weekend stay in a luxury casita, Bolero is a singular destination. The highly professional service, noted by numerous customer reviews, ensures that every aspect of your visit, from the moment you arrive until you use NFC mobile payments to close your bill, is seamless and memorable. It’s the perfect choice for California residents seeking a romantic, upscale, and culturally rich culinary adventure.
Bolero at Europa Village Details
Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Great coffee
- Great wine list
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Coffee
- Hard liquor
- Healthy options
- Small plates
- Wine
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Atmosphere
- Cozy
- Romantic
- Trendy
- Upscale
Crowd
- Groups
- Tourists
Planning
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Parking
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
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Bolero at Europa Village
41150 Via Europa, Temecula, CA 92591, USA
Bolero at Europa Village Reviews
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★ 5★ 4★ 3★ 2★ 1At the beginning of the Rancho California Wine Trail, you need go no further. There are three tasting rooms with different wines, Spanish, Italian, and French. There is a wonderful Spanish restaurant with an amazing brunch on the weekends, open every day for lunch and dinner. There is an Italian Mercado with lots of hot food, Gelato, espresso, and dry goods imported from Italy. The French tasting room was the original and offers hot French sandwiches Friday and Saturday evenings, and there is live music everywhere!! The Roman Garden is an amazing place to take your wine and food and relax, and a great venue for their amazing parties, or your own amazing party!! I was there last night for a Taste of Havana, and a good time was had by all!!
August 03 · Tari SoderlingWe had a wonderful time at Bolero - both the ambiance and food were amazing. We were a large girls group visiting town and we experienced both friendly and accommodating staff members. One of the hostesses, Nataly, provided outstanding communication and customer service. Our server ,Keith, provided excellent service throughout our dining experience. I cannot say enough good things about our experience here!
July 25 · Kasey MoroneI am just amazed at how my girlfriend constantly find us all these random, but classy restaurants with delicious food (this was our first fancy Spanish restaurant) 🤷🏻♂️. I saw the prices on the menu and thought, "wow, this better be good because I would be spending at least $100 today!". Thank God I walked out of that restaurant feeling satisfied, it was totally worth it 💯👌🏼! I suggest making a reservation if you plan to dine in here because this place gets booked up pretty quickly (that was our experience at least)! The place was cozy, customer service was great, and the bathroom smelled pleasant and clean ✨.The food:- Cordero 🥩🥬 (9/10):This was a delicious meal. The fried lamb was juicy and seasoned to perfection, it wasn't too salty, and the kale was the icing on the cake because that was the first time I tasted "fried" kale, it was definitely an interesting experience. I deduct a point because I felt that the margin of diminishing returns had started kicking in just after eating my second piece (perhaps a little too oily?).- Seafood & Spanish Chorizo 🐟🍚🦐 (9/10):This was probably my favorite dish of the day. It is a must have. The rice aroma made the dish extra tasty. Although, I wish the rice could be drier! The seafood (shrimp, scallop, mussels and orange roughy) was mildly chewy, tender and rich in flavor! The seasoning was top-notch, and the portion was really generous!- Paella De Vegetales 🍄🥒 (10/10):This dish was like a perfect appetizer! The mushroom was chewy, and the zucchini was juicy. Although $38 for a mushroom dish might feel a little steep, it's definitely worth a try 💯👌🏼!Overall, this Spanish restaurant might not be budget friendly, but the experience and the quality of food might make it a worthy candidate to take your dates to 😁!
April 24 · Hendra WDinner for two at Bolero restaurant . The ambiance inside was very pleasant . We arrived around 5 pm and were seated immediately . It got busy around 6pm . We started with brussel sprouts and potato croquettes - was absolutely delicious ! We were exited to try the chicken chorizo paella. What a disappointment 😞 The rice was undercook ( really hard) few pieces of chicken and ‘sausage’ cut into it, definitely not fried in the same pan . No crisp on the sides and rather tasteless . C’mon guys , if you claim to have a Spanish flair , at least prepare the staple in a traditional way !
August 13 · Mags ThomasWe started with the wine tasting and the pourer was unfriendly and inattentive. It took 10 min to even get his attention to start the tasting even though he saw us right away. He didn’t explain anything about the tasting “rules” or the wines. With that being said, their wines are very good.We ate at Bolero restaurant and that was a disappointing experience. The Brussels sprouts appetizer was mediocre but the beef and chorizo sliders were delicious. The jicama wrapped Caesar salad was unique and had a nice presentation. Our waitress forgot about our main course of drunken shrimp and we waited over an hour for 4 pieces of toast with a shrimp on each. When she brought the dessert menu we asked about our main course and she went and got it. By that point the shrimp was hard as a rock and the toast had sat in the sauce so long it was soggy and gross. Between the wine tasting experience and the restaurant experience we wouldn’t return. There are so many wineries in the area and most are a much more pleasant experience.
June 20 · Suzette Thompson
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