Welcome to Casa Galicia
Casa Galicia, nestled in Astoria, NY, is a cherished gem for lovers of authentic Spanish cuisine. This Galician society restaurant offers a warm, inviting ambiance, where members can indulge in generous portions of tapas, complemented by Estrella Galicia beer. Patrons rave about the vibrant atmosphere, showcased through Spanish decor and occasional football matches. The menu features highlights like spicy shrimp, sardines, and calamari, promising an unforgettable gastronomic experience. While it operates on a membership basis, Casa Galicia creates a familial vibe, making it feel like home away from home. A must-visit for anyone craving true Spanish flavors!
- 3709 31st Ave, Astoria, NY 11103, United States Hotline: +1 718-932-1114
Welcome to Casa Galicia, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Astoria, New York, where authentic Spanish cuisine meets warm, inviting hospitality. Located at 3709 31st Ave, this unique dining experience is a favorite among locals and food enthusiasts alike. Picture yourself stepping into a vibrant space adorned with Spanish artwork, while the atmosphere buzzes with the sounds of futbol matches playing on the television.
Casa Galicia is not just a restaurant; it’s a cultural hub for members and their guests. It proudly celebrates Galician heritage, serving a menu rich in traditional Spanish dishes that have patrons raving. As noted by customer David Ontopi, the restaurant offers “real Spanish tapas,” which evoke a sense of nostalgia for those homesick for Spain. From generous portions of spicy shrimp to perfectly grilled sardines, the flavors transport you directly to the bustling streets of Galicia.
But the experience doesn’t stop at the food. The warm and inviting service, highlighted by reviews from diners like Mattie Uban, ensures that every visit feels personal. Every dish is prepared with attention, showcasing the chef's commitment to freshness and authenticity. Whether you are enjoying a glass of Estrella Galicia beer or indulging in their array of tapas, the experience is complemented by an ambiance that feels like home.
While membership is required to enter—something Papo Luca aptly points out—it’s this exclusivity that adds to the charm of Casa Galicia. The community vibe makes it a perfect spot for family gatherings or cultural celebrations, as highlighted by Maribel Burgos. It's a place where friendships are forged over plates of delicious food.
As I sampled various dishes, I was particularly fond of the calmari and steak—while the latter didn’t quite reach the heights of my expectations, the overall meal was a delight. It’s clear from customers like Karl Ross that the restaurant has something for everyone, even if there’s a bit of a wait for the tapas, as experienced by Cecilia Carey.
In essence, Casa Galicia is a celebration of Spanish culture, gastronomy, and community. Make sure to visit this vibrant establishment for a meal that quenches both hunger and homesickness. Just remember, a membership is needed to unlock the door to this culinary treasure.

Authentic Spanish food, wine and beer (Estrella Galicia, of course!) in this Galician society restaurant in Astoria. If you are a bit homesick or just want to enjoy real Spanish tapas, this is the place to go. Generous portions, great service and excellent prices! I

Great place with amazing food and service .

Fantastic! Best Spanish food and great family ambiance. It is important to note that this restaurant requires a membership. It is not open to the general public.

Huge amount of different Spaniard cuisine made amazingly. Waiters speak Spanish and English. Spanish paint on the walls look awesome. Futbol playing on the tvs.

The place is great! I have been part of it for more than 30 years. It feels like home. You must be a member or be invited by a member of Casa Galicia. Celebracion of cultural actividades very often throughout the Year.

If you looking for a place with nice vibe and cozy atmosphere! Check this place! They have a cool restaurant with amazing food! I tried most of their stuff and i would recommend their spicy shrimp, sardines and the calmari! The steak is not as great as i though but it still pretty decent! Overall nice place with good food!

Sat. 9/4/21 restaurant opens deon 1pm to 10pm. Very strict regarding Covid cannot enter if you are not vaccinated and show proof. Had a late lunch one word AMAZING!! Upon entering you’re greeted with warmth ( Thank you Maribiel) The deco, ambience, food (everything is fresh I must commend the Chef!) service (especially by our sever Loli) was exceptional and the music too! Must recommend and return!!!!

It was the longest wait for Tapas to arrive. Not acceptable at all; the waitres was obviously overworked and very unpleasant