Bodega Guzmán

Córdoba


This atmospheric, somewhat cavern-like Judería drinking spot, frequented by both locals and tourists, is bedecked with bullfighting memorabilia and dispenses Montilla wine from three giant barrels behind the bar: don't leave without trying some amargoso (bitter).

It has some respectable tapas (€0.90 to €2.25) of sausages, seafood, cheese and simple meat dishes too.


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