
La Diosa Cellars: un bar de vinos ecléctico que fusiona tapas, arte y noches íntimas en Lubbock.
La Diosa Cellars es un bar de vinos en Lubbock y un restaurante con inspiración española que invita a los huéspedes a quedarse. Ubicada en 901 17th St, Lubbock, Texas, combina un espacio cálido y orientado al arte —piensa en un café del viejo mundo, una bodega y una galería— con un menú pensado para compartir: tapas y paella acompañadas de una carta de vinos curada. Con noches de música en vivo y un ambiente 21+ animado después del horario, es ideal para citas o amigos que buscan ambiente y bocados pensados.
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Amplia selección de vinos por copa o botella, que incluye variedades españolas y locales, con recomendaciones de expertos.
Tapas auténticas como albóndigas, empanadas y sardinas, además de paella para compartir, elaboradas para una experiencia gastronómica en común.
Conciertos acústicos regulares y actuaciones de jazz en un ambiente íntimo, con un cargo de entrada para realzar la ambientación.
Organice reuniones, cumpleaños o eventos corporativos en nuestro espacio ecléctico con paquetes de comida y bebida personalizables.
Sumérjase en un entorno visualmente impresionante con instalaciones de arte en rotación, salones acogedores y una decoración ecléctica para conversaciones que invitan a quedarse.
La Diosa is one of those places that immediately pulls you out of whatever mood you walked in with and drops you somewhere entirely different—in the best way. From the moment you step inside, it feels less like a restaurant and more like an old-world café, wine cellar, art gallery, and lounge all layered into one eclectic, soulful space. The interior is stunning and thoughtfully chaotic in a way that works: exposed beams, hanging lanterns and star lights, rich colors, Frida-inspired art, mismatched tables, velvet chairs, communal seating, tucked-away corners, and rooms that feel like they were meant for lingering conversations. Every turn gives you something new to look at, whether it’s a massive art installation overhead, a wall of wine, or a cozy lounge setup that makes you want to settle in and stay awhile. Food-wise, tapas and paella are the stars here. This is the kind of menu that encourages sharing, ordering a few things, sipping wine, and letting the night unfold. The chalkboard sign lets you know what they’re proud of—and it shows. Pair that with their wine selection and you’re set. There’s also live music on certain nights, which fits the space perfectly. After a certain hour it shifts into a 21+ vibe, and it truly feels like the place comes alive in the evening—dim lighting, music, conversation, and that intimate, almost transportive energy. La Diosa isn’t rushed, flashy, or trying to be trendy. It’s warm, artistic, and unapologetically itself. Come here when you want an experience, not just a meal. It’s ideal for a date night, a long catch-up with friends, or anyone who appreciates atmosphere just as much as what’s on the table.
Good- Nice ambience. The jazz band was great. I liked that they weren’t too loud that we could still have conversation so I didn’t mind the band fee of $5/person. Bad- The cake fee of $10 and the credit card fee of 3 1/2% was a little ridiculous on top of the food being way overpriced for the quantity and taste. Our server was terrible. Zero personality, didn’t do anything unless we asked (more water, clear table, plates and forks for cake), had to be reminded of dishes we ordered. I don’t recommend this place for a special occasion. We went for my daughter’s birthday. They did nothing to make it special and penalized us for bringing a cake. No mention of that when I called or on arrival. We went to Funky Door last year and had a totally different experience. Should’ve gone back.
if you’re looking for an out-of-texas experience with five-star hospitality, la diosa is the destination for you. i received wonderful service and recommendations from my bartender and the broiled spanish sardines were exactly what i needed for an early dinner for one. bring friends and families here for tapas and wine to share for the best afternoon or evening. i will be returning!
Wow and oh wow. What a wonderfully unexpected surprise while in town this spot is. Glad we found this artistic, quaint space and thrilled that we explored and shared the offerings family style. The meatballs were a huge hit, as were the white beans. We all agreed it seemed like they forgot to add any salt to the sardines, but the herbal flavors were nice. Fair warning that the peppers are considerably more heat than similar shishito dishes, but still good. Perhaps the nicest surprise was the wine that we ordered relative to its price point…win win. Will definitely be back if I can. Hand made offerings abound. PS- it would be nice to have pulpa on the menu for the deep Spanish vibe! Great service all the way around.
We had a great evening at La Diosa Cellars! The vibe is funky and artsy, with colorful eclectic decor, comfy chairs, and live music that perfectly matched the casual, lively atmosphere. The service was friendly and attentive even with a full house. We tried a variety of dishes and drinks—standouts included the sparkling sangrias (refreshing and not too sweet), the flatbread (fresh, with lots of basil and tomato), and the Angelina and Lorena tapas, both full of flavor and beautifully presented. Portions were generous—perfect for sharing and making the meal feel like a real experience. The empanadas were a table favorite, and the starters came out quickly. We also loved that there was live music, with an acoustic set that made conversation easy while still setting the mood. Prices are fair for the quality, and the small cover charge for music is absolutely worth it for the atmosphere. This is a must-visit spot if you like a relaxed, unique setting with creative food and drinks—perfect for a fun night out in Lubbock!
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