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.
Gluten-free€€san-basilioDaily 13:00-16:30, 20:00-23:30
Taberna La Viuda carries a broad gluten-free offer in the San Basilio quarter of Córdoba and is endorsed by the Red Córdoba sin Gluten network.
Tip: The kitchen adapts dishes from the standard carta rather than running a separate gluten-free list.
Gluten-free€€riberaLunch from 13:00, dinner from 20:00; closed Sunday evenings
Amaltea keeps gluten-free bread, desserts and a full menu in Córdoba, with a standing agreement with the celiac association sitting behind it.
Tip: It carries gluten-free bread as standard, which is rare in a city built on the telera loaf.
Gluten-free€€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 on Gran Capitán in Córdoba carries a wide gluten-free offer and is one of the venues endorsed by the Red Córdoba sin Gluten network.
Tip: It handles vegan, vegetarian and coeliac requests from the same kitchen, so mixed groups work here.
Moroccan€€san-basilioWed-Fri 10:30-20:00; Sat 11:00-22:30; Sun 11:00-18:30; Mon-Tue closed
La Perla Azul is the Moroccan halal restaurant and tetería in San Basilio in Córdoba, tajine and pastela with harcha and msemmen at breakfast.
Tip: It closes at 20:00 on weekdays, unusually early for Spain, and shuts Monday and Tuesday.
Middle Eastern€€correderaDaily 12:00-23:00
La Casa Siria on Calle Lucano in Córdoba describes itself as a halal restaurant and cooks Syrian food straight through from midday to 23:00.
Tip: The operator's own site carries the halal description, which the Córdoba venues on the halal directories mostly do not.