$15 for $30 Worth of Tapas, Latin Specialties, and Drinks at Casa Mia
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- Authentic Latin tapas
- Brunch, lunch & dinner
- Traditional cuisine
- Contemporary fusion options
Tapas, like books, cars, and husbands, are designed to be shared with those closest to you. Indulge in the best of Spanish-style sharing with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of tapas, Latin specialty entrees, and drinks at Casa Mia. This Groupon is not valid May 13–16.
Casa Mia serves up a dinner menu that features 15 tapas options as well as other Latin specialties. Share small plates, such as Colombian chorizo sausage served with a diving pool of creamy salsa rosada ($6). Sauteed mushrooms and onions sneak into melted monterey-jack cheese in Casa Mia's mushroom cheese dip, waiting anxiously for slices of dunking bread to find them ($5). Less traditional options include the Latin sushi roll, which stuffs chicken ($7) or fish ($8) inside sweet plantains covered in avocado sauce. Those opposed to culinary communes can sample a Latin-inspired entree of their very own, such as the hot-pressed Cuban sandwich stacked with ham, swiss cheese, avocado, sauces, and your choice of veggies ($7), chicken ($8), pork ($9), or steak ($10). A selection of sharable desserts offers sweet-seeking tongues a dynamic finale, including churros in a chocolate dipping sauce ($5) and spanish flan glazed with caramel ($5). Check out Casa Mia’s brunch and lunch menus for earlier dining options.
The restaurant’s eclectic interior features wooden pillars, exposed-brick walls, and festive strings of lights. Casa Mia recommends calling ahead to stake out a spot in its cozy locale.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give Casa Mia an average of 3.5 stars. Seventy-nine percent of Urbanspooners recommend it.
- A must try. I don't think that Casa Mia is for everyone, but everyone must give it a try! A place that serves you fried plantain instead of the usual bread or chips is worth a look. The food is beyond nice, and a bit different. It's like a trip away, right within Athens. – A6tonhampster, TripAdvisor Had a great experience when I went for lunch - appetizer, sandwich, & dessert for about $10. The cuban sandwich was very good and I really liked the plantain chips. – David Aldridge, Urbanspoon
- Authentic Latin tapas
- Brunch, lunch & dinner
- Traditional cuisine
- Contemporary fusion options
Tapas, like books, cars, and husbands, are designed to be shared with those closest to you. Indulge in the best of Spanish-style sharing with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of tapas, Latin specialty entrees, and drinks at Casa Mia. This Groupon is not valid May 13–16.
Casa Mia serves up a dinner menu that features 15 tapas options as well as other Latin specialties. Share small plates, such as Colombian chorizo sausage served with a diving pool of creamy salsa rosada ($6). Sauteed mushrooms and onions sneak into melted monterey-jack cheese in Casa Mia's mushroom cheese dip, waiting anxiously for slices of dunking bread to find them ($5). Less traditional options include the Latin sushi roll, which stuffs chicken ($7) or fish ($8) inside sweet plantains covered in avocado sauce. Those opposed to culinary communes can sample a Latin-inspired entree of their very own, such as the hot-pressed Cuban sandwich stacked with ham, swiss cheese, avocado, sauces, and your choice of veggies ($7), chicken ($8), pork ($9), or steak ($10). A selection of sharable desserts offers sweet-seeking tongues a dynamic finale, including churros in a chocolate dipping sauce ($5) and spanish flan glazed with caramel ($5). Check out Casa Mia’s brunch and lunch menus for earlier dining options.
The restaurant’s eclectic interior features wooden pillars, exposed-brick walls, and festive strings of lights. Casa Mia recommends calling ahead to stake out a spot in its cozy locale.
Reviews
TripAdvisors give Casa Mia an average of 3.5 stars. Seventy-nine percent of Urbanspooners recommend it.
- A must try. I don't think that Casa Mia is for everyone, but everyone must give it a try! A place that serves you fried plantain instead of the usual bread or chips is worth a look. The food is beyond nice, and a bit different. It's like a trip away, right within Athens. – A6tonhampster, TripAdvisor Had a great experience when I went for lunch - appetizer, sandwich, & dessert for about $10. The cuban sandwich was very good and I really liked the plantain chips. – David Aldridge, Urbanspoon