What to order at Churrería Santos Mártires

Must order
Churros and chocolate, eaten on a bench facing the Alcázar walls.
The dish to know
Churros with chocolate
Editor tip
The window is 07:30 to 12:00 flat, so this is a stop before the Alcázar rather than after it.
CuisineStreet food
Price
Neighborhoodsan-basilio
HoursDaily 07:30-12:00
The dishChurros with chocolate
PaymentCash only
Last verified

Must order: Churros and chocolate, eaten on a bench facing the Alcázar walls.

Tip: The window is 07:30 to 12:00 flat, so this is a stop before the Alcázar rather than after it.

Location

Address: Plaza Campo Santo de los Mártires, 14004 Córdoba

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Try: Jeringos with chocolate

Order: Jeringos with chocolate, and homemade crisps if they are out.

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Try: Tortilla de patatas by the wedge

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Try: Baked potatoes with local toppings

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Try: Hummus, falafel, tabulé and harira

Order: Falafel with hummus, the quickest Andalusi plate in the market.

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