The Best Traditional Restaurants in Córdoba, Spain
As you’d expect, Córdoba is home to a huge number of traditional Andalusian restaurants. Typically decorated with bullfighting paraphernalia, old sherry barrels and colourful flowers and ceramics, these are the best places to enjoy classic Spanish cooking whilst visiting this fascinating city. Read on for the top seven traditional restaurants in Córdoba.
Bodegas Campos
Restaurant, Bar, Spanish
One of Córdoba’s most famous old restaurants, Bodegas Campos is a must-visit if you want to eat and drink with the locals in a typically Andalusian environment. A labyrinth of charming rooms, patios and corridors split over several levels, Campos serves traditional Andalusian dishes with flair and imagination. You can enjoy the rustic, flavour-packed dishes whilst propped at the bar in the informal tavern or seated in the restaurant, but wherever you are you’ll receive excellent service. Accompany your food with a glass of their very own Montilla – the city’s favourite sweet wine – for a truly Cordoban gastronomic experience. The stewed bull’s tail, another southern Spanish classic, is also a must-try.
Santa Marina
Bar, Restaurant
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Restaurante Sociedad Plateros María Auxiliadora
Restaurant, Spanish
The restaurant of the Silversmith’s Guild of Córdoba has one of the best traditional kitchens in the city. Situated in the heart of Córdoba’s oldest quarter, Maria Auxiliadora is a cluster of old-fashioned rooms, bars and patios, some of which feature beautiful striped arches modelled on those in the Mosque-Cathedral. All the rustic staples of Cordoban and Andalusian cuisine can be enjoyed here, but the restaurant distinguishes itself by specialising in cod dishes. Cod with orange, cod with rice and chorizo and a delicious lasagne of cod and aubergine (which you’d be hard-pressed to find in other traditional restaurants) are just a few of the imaginative variations on this popular Spanish ingredient on offer here.
Taberna La Montillana
Restaurant, Spanish, Asian
Though it’s been in business since 1948, La Montillana is not your average Cordoban traditional restaurant. While you’ll find all the regional classics on offer (salmorejo, flamenquines, stewed meats and fried fish), you can also tuck into stir-fried chicken in a yakisoba sauce or a salmon curry taco. In an imaginative touch, dishes are divided into evocatively-named categories, such as ‘Memory of the Mosque’ and ‘On the Banks of the Guadalquivir’ (the river that runs through Córdoba). The decor here is fresher and more modern than seriously old-school joints like Santa Marina (see above), yet still dominated by bullfighting-related art and artefacts. Contended diners also rave about the desserts, especially the ‘grandmother’s tart’.
Taberna Salinas
Restaurant, Bar, Spanish, Pub Grub
A favourite among locals ever since it opened its doors in 1879, Taberna Salinas boasts a beautiful internal courtyard decorated in true Cordoban style, with locally-made ceramics and pots of colourful plants. In this lovely space you can enjoy generous and well-priced portions of Andalusian classics, with the salmorejo and stewed bull’s tail often described as ‘phenomenal’ – high praise indeed given how many restaurants in Córdoba serve these dishes. As you’d expect for a restaurant that’s been going for almost 140 years, the decor inside is classical, with earthenware jugs and pots adorning the walls and dark oak beams on white ceilings. The service is also highly praised, as is the price-quality relationship.
Bar Santos
Bar, Spanish