The sheer number of culinary options available in Córdoba's own plaza mayor is enough to have you…read morecome by, sit down at a table of your choosing and enjoy an afternoon or evening with friends over beers and various tapas. Aside from the obvious beauty of Corredera, the broad expanse of space that can be filled with locals starting from the early evenings up until midnight and beyond (you know how Spaniards work their schedule) is telling of this area's popularity.
When in Córdoba, make sure to come here; it's likely you'll pass by the Roman Temple's remains, encounter some neat bars touting themes from jazz to casual, and feel like rewarding yourself for making it to a historically rich, gorgeous city like Córdoba with some touristy sangria. Hey, let's be real: Sangria is rarely consumed by the average Spaniard! It's more of a tourist/foreigner beverage, sorry to break it to you. But I'm sure the Spaniards are proud of their sangria - but nowhere near how proud they are of their more fundamental delicacies, like jamón.
Make sure to take opportunities to sample as many different tapas as possible; Spanish cuisine has much more to offer than what first meets the eye.