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Bodegas Campos

This prestigious wining-and-dining complex near Plaza del Potro is where Cordobans go for a dressed-up celebration. Founded in 1908 as an aging cellar for the wines of Montilla-Moriles, its halls are lined with barrels and vintage festival posters and its dining rooms sprawl across several buildings. You can sit down for a formal dinner served by white-aproned waiters or have a more casual meal at the bar, where half portions are available. The stewed oxtail is award-winning, but sharing menus offer some interesting alternatives to the classics. The wines are, of course, superb.

Incidentally, Bodegas Campos may have the finest car park in town, decorated with antique wine advertisements.