100% Spanish Wines and Authentic Tapas at The Commons Food Hall
The Commons · Greenville · Spanish Tapas · Visit Website ↗
Updated February 2026
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · February 11, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Paseo Tapas & Wine Bar’s wine list and gave it The Wild Card — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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Opened in 2025 by Daniel Lopez (raised in Spain) and Camilo Franco, Paseo is the most authentic Spanish wine experience in Greenville. Lopez's mission is championing Spanish wines that get overlooked: Albariño from Rías Baixas, Garnacha from Priorat, Txakolina from the Basque Country, Monastrell from Jumilla, and aged Rioja Reservas. No Italian wines, no French wines, no California wines. Just Spain.
Tapas are equally purist: guildas (skewered anchovies, olives, piparra peppers), montaditos, and almogrote gomero from the Canary Islands. Located inside The Commons food hall near Unity Park and the Swamp Rabbit Trail, it's casual and affordable. The wine pours are the real draw.
An all-Spanish wine bar with Basque Txakolina, Canary Islands tapas, and Priorat Garnacha in a Greenville food hall is the kind of discovery this site exists to find. The commitment to a single country's wine tradition gives Paseo an identity most bars never achieve.
The Bottom Line
Paseo is a 100% Spanish wine bar with Basque Txakolina and Canary Islands tapas in a Greenville food hall. Affordable, authentic, and committed to making you care about Spanish wine beyond Rioja.
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