Vegetarian€€juderiaMon-Tue, Thu, Sun 12:30-16:00, 19:30-23:30; Fri-Sat 12:30-23:30; Wed closed
Casa Mazal serves Sephardic and Andalusi food in Córdoba's Judería with a long vegetarian section, hummus and baba ganoush through to couscous.
Tip: The kitchen uses no pork at all, which makes the whole carta easier to navigate than most in the city.
Vegetarian€corredera
El Astronauta fuses modern and vegetarian cooking in central Córdoba, with a specific vegetarian section rather than a token dish on the carta.
Tip: Mezze plates are the strongest vegetarian order here, and they scale well for a group.
Vegetarian€€centroTue-Thu 13:30-16:30, 20:30-24:00; Fri-Sat 13:30-18:00, 20:30-24:00; Sun 13:30-16:30, 20:30-24:00; Mon closed
LaMundi in Córdoba fuses international cooking with local recipes and adapts plates for vegetarians, with aubergine, tempura and salads to the fore.
Tip: Closed Mondays, and the kitchen runs later than most in Córdoba, to midnight every day it opens.
Vegetarian€€correderaDaily 12:00-23:00
La Casa Siria runs authentic Middle Eastern cooking in Córdoba with a long vegetarian list, and it is one of the few kitchens open straight through.
Tip: It trades 12:00 to 23:00 all seven days, useful when Córdoba's tabernas shut in the afternoon.
Gluten-free€centroMon 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30; Wed-Sat 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30; Tue and Sun closed
Taberna Góngora adapts most of its carta for coeliacs in Córdoba, frying on a separate dedicated fryer with chickpea flour rather than with wheat.
Tip: The separate chickpea-flour fryer is the detail that matters; most Córdoba tabernas share one.
Gluten-free€centroMon-Sat 12:00-16:00; Sun closed
Casa El Pisto is listed by the Red Córdoba sin Gluten network, serving its century-old cordobés carta in gluten-free form on Plaza de San Miguel.
Tip: Red Córdoba sin Gluten runs an adhesion protocol with the celiac association and the university.