Taberna Salinas
About
Taberna Salinas, one of Córdoba's oldest taverns, invites visitors to experience the heart of traditional Andalusian cuisine in a warm, historic setting. Located on the famous Calle Tundidores, the restaurant retains its original wooden booths, charming patio, and the famed wine cellar with its “botas” – a unique collection of wooden wineboxes that have been part of the tavern since the 19th century. Guests can enjoy classic dishes such as cochinillo (roast suckling pig), jamón serrano, espinacas con garbanzos, and the signature salmorejo, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The relaxed atmosphere, combined with friendly service, makes Taberna Salinas a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Variety is not limited to savory fare; the menu also offers an impressive selection of Cordoban wines from the Montilla-Moriles DO, including regional favorites like Pedro Ximénez. Whether you seek a quick lunch, a leisurely dinner, or a late‑night tapa, this historic tavern provides an unforgettable culinary experience steeped in Granada’s cultural heritage.
Highlights
- Traditional Cordoban Cuisine
- Historic Ambiance
- Authentic Wine Cellar
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn months offer mild weather and fewer crowds, providing a more relaxed dining experience.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Cordoban Flavors
- Cozy Historic Atmosphere
- Friendly Service
Things to consider
- Long Wait Times
- Limited Seating
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At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 2 hours