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Taberna Los Berengueles
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Taberna Los Berengueles

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An 18th-century aristocratic palace

Taberna Los Berengueles occupies the former palace of the Marquesa de Valdeloro. Azulejo-tiled walls, arches, columns, and ornamental details that carry the Moorish architectural heritage of the building. The setting is genuinely historic — not a replica.

The patio

Trees grow in the middle of the central patio, casting natural shade over tables below. White linen against colourful floor tiles. A fountain. By evening, the lighting makes the space intimate without making it theatrical. 120 covers split between the open patio and private salon rooms.

The menu

Straight Córdoban tradition. The salmorejo arrives creamy and smooth, with a generous topping of hard-boiled egg and serrano ham. The rabo de toro has been going for hours; the meat gives way under a fork, the sauce deeply concentrated. The flamenquín — a breaded pork roll stuffed with ham — is one of the house specialities. Berenjenas fritas con miel (fried aubergines with cane honey) do what they should: sweet against bitter, crisp against soft. The croquetas de rabo de toro are creamy and well-seasoned. Calamares rellenos (stuffed squid) round out a menu that honours traditional recipes throughout.

Wine

The cellar leads with Montilla-Moriles — local production less well known than sherry but equally interesting. A dry fino with tapas, a more complex amontillado with slow-cooked dishes, a syrupy Pedro Ximénez alongside dessert. Other regions appear on the list, but Montilla-Moriles is the house priority.

Two dishes to note

The croquetas de rabo de toro are among the best in the city: the long-braised oxtail is shredded and folded into a dense, savoury bechamel, chilled and fried until a thin crust cracks to release steam. The filling stays fluid. The calamares rellenos — squid stuffed with a mixture of its own tentacles, onion, and garlic — arrive with a sauce reduced from the cooking juices, briny and deeply flavoured. Both appear on the fixed-price lunch menu, which offers the best value in the room.

Practical details

Closed Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday–Saturday: lunch (1:30pm–4pm) and dinner (8:30pm–11:30pm). Sunday: lunch only (1:30pm–4pm). Budget €25–40 per person with wine. Book ahead, especially for patio seats — they fill first. The restaurant is in the Centro neighbourhood, a short walk from the Mezquita. See our Best Traditional Restaurants in Córdoba for comparable addresses.

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House specialities

Salmorejo cordobésRabo de toroFlamenquín cordobésCroquetas de rabo de toroBerenjenas fritas con mielCalamares rellenos

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Local custom

The 18th-century palace patio with trees growing inside is the whole experience

Los Berengueles occupies the Marquesa de Valdeloro's palace. The inner patio has mature trees growing through the roof — a space that feels unchanged from its original use. Book a patio table and arrive at opening to choose the best position under the trees.

What to order

The Montilla-Moriles wine list is one of the best in the city — drink local

The regional wine focus here is serious. Ask for the fino on tap and work through the styles with your meal. The fino with the aceitunas aliñadas (marinated olives) before the main courses is the quintessential Córdoban aperitif sequence.

Best time

Spring lunch in the patio when the courtyard trees are in bloom

The palace patio with trees is at its most beautiful in April and May when the trees flower. A spring lunch here is one of the most atmospheric meals in Córdoba. Book three to four days ahead during the patio festival season.

Practical information

Average price
25-40 euros
Opening hours
Daily: 13:30–16:00, 20:30-23:30
Phone
+34 957 47 28 28Call
Address
Calle Conde de Torres Cabrera, 7, 14001 Córdoba, SpainView on Google Maps

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to book at Taberna Los Berengueles?

Book ahead, especially for patio seats — they fill first. The restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday. Lunch runs 1:30–4pm, dinner 8:30–11:30pm Wednesday through Saturday; Sunday lunch only.

Is Taberna Los Berengueles good for vegetarians?

The menu is built around Córdoban classics — rabo de toro, flamenquín, croquetas. Vegetarians will find limited main course options. The berenjenas fritas con miel and salmorejo are both vegetarian, but the menu is primarily meat-focused.

How much does a meal cost at Taberna Los Berengueles?

Budget €25–40 per person with wine. The fixed-price lunch menu offers the best value and includes the croquetas de rabo de toro and calamares rellenos that are worth trying.

Is Taberna Los Berengueles suitable for families?

Yes. The generous patio with 120 covers has room for families and children. The traditional menu is accessible and the relaxed pace of a palace dining room works well for a longer family lunch.

What is special about the building at Taberna Los Berengueles?

The restaurant occupies the former palace of the Marquesa de Valdeloro, an 18th-century aristocratic residence. Trees grow through the inner patio, the walls are tiled with azulejos, and the architectural details are original. It is one of the more genuinely historic dining spaces in the city.