La Almudaina
Jardines Plaza de los Santos Mártires 1
Situated near to the famous Alcazar and the river this excellent restaurant is thought to be one of the best in the region. Not only is it an attractive dining environment but it also serves great dishes most of which include ingredients bought on a daily basis from the market.
Bodegas Campos
Calle de los Lineros, 32
Having first opened up in 1908 this wine cellar and tavern turned restaurant is set against a backdrop of enduring history and is a popular eating venue. It is 10 minutes from the Mezquita while one of the city’s top tapas bars is situated just over the cobbled street.
Ciro’s
Paseo de la Victoria, 19-21
This restaurant offers something of everything, from fine dining and tapas, to cafe and outdoor tables. Ciro’s was first opened in 1969 and is to be found on the wide Paseo de la Victoria promenade.
El Caballo Rojo
Plaza de la Hoguera
El Caballo Rojo is one of the region’s most popular and indeed best restaurants and serves a selection of Andalucian and Spanish dishes for the enjoyment of its guests.
Pic-Nic
Ronda de los Tejares, 16
Located on the edge of the city this restaurant is particularly popular among the business people of Cordoba, and in a building stemming from the 1970s, serves excellent continental dishes.
Taberna Casa Pepe de la Juderia
Calle Romero, 1
Near to the old Jewish part of the town the Taberna Casa Pepe de la Juderia provides a typical Andalucian setting where guests can enjoy local dishes while a guitarist plays in the background.
El Churrasco
Romero, 16
El Churrasco consists of five different dining areas and is particularly well-known for its fish and grilled pork.
Meson el Burlaero
Calle de la Hoguera, 5
Mediterranean and Andalucian cuisine in a 16th century house, formerly home to some of Cordoba’s first bishops, and located at the heart of a touristy area.