What to order at Bar Santos

Must order
One cuña of tortilla, around €2, and a caña to go with it.
The dish to know
Tortilla de patatas by the wedge
Editor tip
There is nowhere to sit; the wall of the Mezquita opposite is the dining room and always has been.
CuisineStreet food
Price
Neighborhoodjuderia
HoursMon 10:00-24:00; Tue 10:30-24:00; Wed-Thu 10:00-24:00; Fri 10:00-01:00; Sat 11:00-01:00; Sun 11:00-24:00
The dishTortilla de patatas by the wedge
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Must order: One cuña of tortilla, around €2, and a caña to go with it.

Tip: There is nowhere to sit; the wall of the Mezquita opposite is the dining room and always has been.

Location

Address: Calle Magistral González Francés 3, 14003 Córdoba

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