Address: 2331 Honolulu Ave, Montrose, CA 91020, USA
Phone: +18189374445
Sunday: 12–9PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5–9PM
Wednesday: 5–9PM
Thursday: 5–9PM
Friday: 5–10PM
Saturday: 2–10PM
Susanna SS
This is a Spanish restaurant serving authentic delicious food. Try to get a reservation at their patio and enjoy the fountain, the food and the sangria. The jamon Serrano was so tender. The queso fundido, pulpo de la casa and mariscos de la casa were accompanied by bread for dipping. The churrasco had a delicious salsa verde spiked with a little cumin. We got the natilla custard and churros con chocolate for dessert. What a finish!
Heidi Frank
Our daughter took my husband for his 70 birthday for dinner, liked the patio sitting, it was cozy and romantic, sorry for a child that cry most of our stay, but that is not the restaurant fault. Food was Spanish style, we had 2 different Paellas, and nice dessert too. Sangria was tasty and delicious.
Zara Saldanha
Great date spot!! The outdoor area has heaters and the ambiance is super cute. You feel like you are in Europe. The meatballs and paella were amazing. The churros y chocolate were also very tasty.
Daniel K
Casa Cordoba definitely feels like a hole in the wall in the small village of Montrose. I've lived my entire adolescent and adult life in Montrose, and yet I've never even thought about eating at Casa Cordoba, until now, that is. I entered the front gate and was transported to the city of Cordoba, Spain. Walking on the Spanish terracotta tiles towards my table, I looked up and noticed the various and colorful Spanish flags hanging from the walls, the vines that draped over the walls, as well as the beautiful fountain towards the back of the dining area. My family and I ordered the Tortilla de la Casa, Mariscos de la Casa, Pasta Espanola con Mariscos, Albondigas, and the Pula de la Casa. All of the food tasted great but the highlights of the night for me was definitely the Pasta Espanola con Mariscos and the Mariscos de la Casa. Both dishes were flavored perfectly but I do wish they gave us more bread so that I could soak up all the juices. The service wasn't the best, but I could also tell that they were pretty understaffed considering how busy it was. Our server was very helpful and gave us great recommendations as well. I would highly recommend making a reservation through their website as well. While I was waiting to speak to the hostess, several groups in front of me were trying to do walk-ins and all of them had to wait up to an hour. Don't take the risk and make a reservation if you can! I'm sad I wasn't able to try their Paellas but hopefully I'll be back soon!
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Both. Seems like a reservation is a better idea though, just in case, due to their covid restricted limited seating. We went last weekend and got there at 2 pm right when they opened. We were seated on the patio (which is what we wanted) , but several tables were already marked "reserved" at opening, so I'd make a reservation prior if you can.
We are open on Sundays at noon - 9pm. We serve paella every day. For many reasons we do not prepare any food before a reservation is seated. You can order your paella from your server at the beginning of your service. Let me know if you’d like a reservation for Sunday or any other time. :)
Size. Small one feeds three with an appetizer.
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