Restaurant in Almodóvar del Río, Spain
La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos
350ptsMichelin value, regional cooking, easy to book.

About La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos
A Michelin Bib Gourmand winner for 2024 and 2025, La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos delivers honest, regionally rooted Andalucian cooking at a €€ price point that is hard to argue with. The croquettes, Mazamorra de Almodóvar, and Salmorejo Cordobés are the dishes to anchor your order around. Easy to book and well suited to food-focused travellers moving through the Córdoba province.
Who Should Book La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos
If you are passing through the Guadalquivir valley, making a detour to Almodóvar del Río specifically to eat well, or simply looking for a Michelin-recognised meal at a price point that will not require advance budgeting, La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos earns a confident booking recommendation. This is the place for food-focused travellers who want Andalucian cooking done with genuine craft rather than tourist-facing approximation. It rewards curiosity about regional Spanish cuisine without asking you to pay fine-dining prices for the experience.
The Setting
The room signals its intentions immediately. Three traditionally decorated dining rooms carry Andalucian detail in their decor — not generic rustic pastiche, but the kind of local visual vocabulary that reads as considered rather than accidental. A terrace adds flexibility in milder months, and the bar carries its own character, the kind of lived-in local colour that makes a glass of something cold before lunch feel like exactly the right call. This is not a destination dining room designed to photograph well; it is a place that looks like it has always been here, which in Almodóvar del Río terms is likely not far from the truth. The owners have run a taberna in the town previously under the name La Taberna, and also operate La Taberna de Almodóvar in Córdoba, so the formula has been refined across multiple sites.
The Cooking and What to Order by Season
The kitchen focuses on regionally inspired cooking with a bias toward substantial, attractively presented dishes. Michelin awarded this the Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, a recognition that specifically signals good cooking at a moderate price, not technical ambition for its own sake. That distinction matters for how you should think about your order.
Croquettes are specifically cited as a house speciality and are a reasonable litmus test for any Spanish kitchen at this level. If you are visiting in spring or autumn, when Córdoba's market produce is at its most varied, the regionally inspired dishes are likely to reflect that range most fully. Mazamorra de Almodóvar, a pale, almond-based cold soup that predates the tomato-heavy Salmorejo Cordobés in the regional canon, is worth ordering if available. The Salmorejo Cordobés itself is listed as a signature alongside the Mazamorra, and in summer heat, a bowl of each at the start of lunch makes immediate practical sense. Both are cold preparations, both are tied specifically to this Córdoba province tradition, and ordering them gives you a cleaner read on what the kitchen does with local identity than any generic menu item would.
In cooler months, the kitchen's emphasis on substantial dishes should translate into heavier preparations, stews and slow-cooked proteins that the region does naturally well. Regional cuisine at this price tier in Andalucia is genuinely seasonal in the sense that it follows produce availability rather than trend cycles. If you are visiting in winter, expect the menu to shift accordingly and ask the staff what has come in recently. At €€ pricing, the risk of a misstep is low enough that ordering broadly rather than cautiously is the right approach.
Ratings and Trust Signals
La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos holds a Google rating of 4.7 from 656 reviews, a meaningful sample at this scale. The Michelin Bib Gourmand for consecutive years (2024 and 2025) is the most useful single signal here. Bib Gourmand status is Michelin's explicit endorsement for value-driven quality, and retaining it across two editions suggests consistency rather than a single strong year. At €€ pricing in a small Córdoba province town, this is a venue performing above what the setting might lead you to expect.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated easy. Given the venue's size (three dining rooms plus a terrace and bar) and its location outside a major city, walk-ins appear viable in most circumstances, particularly for smaller groups at lunch on quieter days. That said, the Michelin recognition brings a wider audience than the town alone would generate, and if you have a fixed date or are travelling specifically to eat here, a reservation made a few days in advance is the practical choice. No online booking links are available in our current data, so contact the venue directly.
Quick reference: Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024, 2025) · €€ price range · Google 4.7/5 (656 reviews) · Easy to book · Pl. de Cuatro Caminos, Nº8, Almodóvar del Río, Córdoba.
How It Compares
Comparing La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos directly against Quique Dacosta in Dénia, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, or Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María is not the right frame. Those are all €€€€ tasting-menu destinations where you are paying for technical ambition, extensive service teams, and a multi-hour format. If that is what you are after, they belong on a different trip. La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos is a €€ regional taberna with Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, which means the comparison set is different: you are asking whether it is worth stopping here rather than driving past to eat in Córdoba city.
The honest answer is yes. For travellers who want to eat Córdoba province cooking in a setting that reflects the actual culture of the region, rather than a city-centre restaurant adjusted for tourist traffic, La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos is the stronger call. If you want to see a comparable international example of a regional venue operating at this tier with similar recognition, Trattoria al Cacciatore - La Subida in Cormons offers a useful point of reference for how deep a committed regional kitchen can go. La Taberna is playing a similar game in Andalucia.
If your trip includes Córdoba city itself, the owners' other venue, La Taberna de Almodóvar in Córdoba, gives you a related but distinct option. For broader context on what else is available in the area, see our full Almodóvar del Río restaurants guide.
FAQ
- What are alternatives to La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos in Almodóvar del Río? Dining options within Almodóvar del Río itself are limited, which makes La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos the clearest choice at this quality level in the town. If you want a broader selection at a similar price tier, Córdoba city is the natural alternative and is accessible from Almodóvar del Río. For the full picture of what is available locally, see our Almodóvar del Río restaurants guide.
- What should I wear to La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos? No dress code is in our data, and at €€ pricing with a traditional taberna format, smart casual is the sensible default. This is not a fine-dining setting, so formal dress is unnecessary. What you would wear for a relaxed lunch in a well-regarded Spanish restaurant works here.
- Can La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos accommodate groups? Three separate dining rooms suggest the venue has reasonable capacity for groups. No specific private dining or group booking information is in our current data, so contact the restaurant directly if you are organising a larger party. For ideas on what else to do in Almodóvar del Río around a group visit, see our experiences guide.
- Can I eat at the bar at La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos? Yes. The venue has a bar as part of its setup, described as having a touch of local colour, which suggests it functions as a working bar rather than a decorative feature. Eating at the bar is in keeping with Spanish taberna culture at this price tier and is likely a practical option for solo diners or those who have not reserved a table.
- Is La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos good for a special occasion? It depends on what you mean by special. For a Michelin-recognised meal in an authentic Andalucian setting at €€ pricing, it is a strong choice for a low-key celebration or a meaningful lunch on a trip through the region. It is not the format for a milestone dinner requiring ceremony or elaborate service. If the occasion calls for €€€€ and a tasting menu, venues like Aponiente or DiverXO in Madrid are the right comparison. For a relaxed, food-focused occasion where the cooking matters more than the theatre, La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos is well suited.
- Is La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos worth the price? At €€ with consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition and a 4.7 Google rating from 656 reviews, this is direct value. The Bib Gourmand is specifically Michelin's marker for good food at a moderate price, so the value case is built into the credential. You are not paying fine-dining prices and should not expect fine-dining service depth, but the cooking quality relative to cost is what makes this worth the stop.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos? No tasting menu information is confirmed in our current data. The venue's format, a traditional taberna at €€ pricing, suggests the kitchen is oriented toward à la carte and daily specials rather than a structured tasting format. If a tasting menu is a priority for your trip, venues such as Mugaritz in Errenteria or Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria are built specifically around that format. La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos is worth booking for its regional cooking rather than for a tasting menu experience.
Pearl Picks for Your Trip
If you are planning a full visit to the area, our guides cover everything you need: hotels in Almodóvar del Río, bars in Almodóvar del Río, wineries in Almodóvar del Río, and experiences in Almodóvar del Río. For context on regional cooking at comparable levels elsewhere in Spain, see Ricard Camarena in València and Atrio in Cáceres.
Compare La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos | €€ | Easy | — |
| Quique Dacosta | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| El Celler de Can Roca | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Arzak | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Azurmendi | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Aponiente | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos in Almodóvar del Río?
The owners run a second restaurant, La Taberna de Almodóvar, in Córdoba city — a practical alternative if you are already based there. For a broader Córdoba dining scene, the city offers more options at a range of price points. La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos is, however, the only Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised option in Almodóvar del Río itself, so if Michelin-quality regional cooking at a €€ price point is your brief, there is no direct local substitute.
What should I wear to La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos?
Dress casually. The venue has a bar, a terrace, and three traditionally decorated dining rooms — nothing about the setting demands formal attire. Think clean, comfortable clothes appropriate for a relaxed Andalucian lunch or dinner. A Michelin Bib Gourmand recognises value and cooking quality, not formality.
Can La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos accommodate groups?
With three dining rooms plus a terrace and bar, the venue has meaningful capacity by small-town standards. Groups should call ahead — phone details are not listed publicly, so contact via the venue directly or through local booking channels. The relaxed, traditional format suits group dining well.
Can I eat at the bar at La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos?
Yes. The venue has a bar described as having local colour, which is typical of the Andalucian taberna format. For a quick stop — particularly to try the croquettes or a smaller plate — the bar is the natural choice and walk-ins at the bar are likely more achievable than a full dining room table.
Is La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos good for a special occasion?
It depends on your expectations. The setting is traditional and warm, and consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) gives it a genuine credential. At €€ pricing, it is a strong choice for a low-key celebratory lunch or a meaningful meal on a Guadalquivir valley trip — not a grand-occasion restaurant with private dining theatre, but a special meal in the regional sense.
Is La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos worth the price?
At €€, yes — clearly. Michelin's Bib Gourmand is specifically awarded for good cooking at a fair price, and the restaurant has held it for two consecutive years. The specialities listed (croquettes, Mazamorra de Almodóvar, Salmorejo Cordobés) are regional classics executed with enough care to earn that recognition. For the price bracket, this is a strong return.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Taberna de Cuatro Caminos?
The venue's focus is regionally inspired, substantial dishes rather than a formal tasting menu format. The Michelin Bib Gourmand positions it as a value-driven, accessible restaurant — not a multi-course progression destination. If you want a structured tasting experience, look elsewhere in Andalusia. Here, order the croquettes, the Salmorejo Cordobés, and eat well without the ceremony.
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