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Bar Ludeña — Restaurant in Toledo

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Bar Ludeña
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Meaty Spanish stews, plus grills & ham platters, in an unpretentious, traditional-style setting.
Nearby attractions
Alcázar de Toledo
C. de la Union, s/n, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo
Calle Cardenal Cisneros, 1, 45002 Toledo, Spain
Army Museum
C. de la Paz, s/n, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Teatro de Rojas
Pl. Mayor, 0, 45001 Toledo, Spain
MQM Museo del Queso Manchego Toledo
C. de Sixto Ramón Parro, 7, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Mezquita de Tornerías.
C. Tornerías, 27, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Exposición Brujeria
C. del Hombre de Palo, 7, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Museum of Santa Cruz
C. Miguel de Cervantes, 3, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz
C. Cristo de la Luz, 22, 45002 Toledo, Spain
Explorers Club
Pl. del Horno de la Magdalena, 1, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Pizzería COMES
C. Sierpe, 4, 45001 Toledo, Spain
La Casa de Damasco
C. Sierpe, 5, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Pizzería La Focacceria
Pl. de la Magdalena, 12, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Restaurante Aqui
Pl. Corral de Don Diego, 5, 45001 Toledo, Spain
La Otra Bóveda
C. Sierpe, 6, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Cervecería La Abadía
C. Núñez de Arce, 3, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Restaurante en Toledo, Nuevo Almacén Zocodover
C. Nueva, 7, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Carlos roof
Pl. del Horno de la Magdalena, 4, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Taberna Skala
Cta. de la Sal, 5, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Mesón Solarejo
Pl. Solarejo, 2, 45001 Toledo, Spain
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Bar Ludeña

Pl. de la Magdalena, 10, 45001 Toledo, Spain
4.4(2.2K)
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Meaty Spanish stews, plus grills & ham platters, in an unpretentious, traditional-style setting.

attractions: Alcázar de Toledo, Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo, Army Museum, Teatro de Rojas, MQM Museo del Queso Manchego Toledo, Mezquita de Tornerías., Exposición Brujeria, Museum of Santa Cruz, Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz, Explorers Club, restaurants: Restaurante Pizzería COMES, La Casa de Damasco, Pizzería La Focacceria, Restaurante Aqui, La Otra Bóveda, Cervecería La Abadía, Restaurante en Toledo, Nuevo Almacén Zocodover, Carlos roof, Taberna Skala, Mesón Solarejo
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Nearby attractions of Bar Ludeña

Alcázar de Toledo

Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo

Army Museum

Teatro de Rojas

MQM Museo del Queso Manchego Toledo

Mezquita de Tornerías.

Exposición Brujeria

Museum of Santa Cruz

Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz

Explorers Club

Alcázar de Toledo

Alcázar de Toledo

4.6

(14.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo

Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo

4.7

(13.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Army Museum

Army Museum

4.5

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Teatro de Rojas

Teatro de Rojas

4.6

(385)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Vuelo en globo con desayuno y cava en Toledo
Vuelo en globo con desayuno y cava en Toledo
Fri, Dec 5 • 7:00 AM
Calle Tornerías, 19, Toledo, 45001
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Bodega Tavera: Visita
Bodega Tavera: Visita
Fri, Dec 5 • 12:00 PM
Carretera Valmojado, 0, Arcicóllar, 45182
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Toledo Audio Tour: A Tapestry of Toledo’s Sacred Past
Toledo Audio Tour: A Tapestry of Toledo’s Sacred Past
Thu, Dec 4 • 4:00 AM
Convent of the Franciscan Conceptionists 1 C. Concepción, 45001 Toledo
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Nearby restaurants of Bar Ludeña

Restaurante Pizzería COMES

La Casa de Damasco

Pizzería La Focacceria

Restaurante Aqui

La Otra Bóveda

Cervecería La Abadía

Restaurante en Toledo, Nuevo Almacén Zocodover

Carlos roof

Taberna Skala

Mesón Solarejo

Restaurante Pizzería COMES

Restaurante Pizzería COMES

4.6

(2.3K)

Click for details
La Casa de Damasco

La Casa de Damasco

4.5

(1.5K)

Click for details
Pizzería La Focacceria

Pizzería La Focacceria

4.9

(610)

$

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Restaurante Aqui

Restaurante Aqui

4.7

(465)

$$

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Reviews of Bar Ludeña

4.4
(2,174)
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2.0
1y

Waitress hates her job, or maybe just hates tourists, or maybe both. Two stars for the food — well, for what we were allowed to order. We ordered cava to drink and she exclaimed “CAVA?!?!?” with a disgusted look and then sped away, came back and said “we don’t have cava here”. Wtf? We ordered sparkling waters instead and she groaned. We asked for carcamusa and we were told it was sold out (we sat down right before 1pm) but then a table of Spanish people next to us ordered a tortilla española with carcamusa sauce and she brought it. So we pointed and asked to order the same thing, she begrudgingly complied and I have to say it was actually delicious. Next we asked to order some croquetas and she exclaimed similarly as before “CROQUETAS? It’s 1pm!” Am I missing something here, are croquetas only at a certain time? Then she came back and said there was a portion of them remaining and they would be out soon. Overall her tone and brusqueness with us really ruined the mood and we decided to not even attempt to order anything else. The food others were served did look good however. We don’t speak Spanish very well but we did our best and we didn’t order anything outrageous or unusual....

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5.0
2y

Menú del día 18€ might not sound cheap, but it's plenty of food. We ordered 1 menu and 1 dish (a salad, 9.50€) and an extra water, totalling a bit under 30€ and definitely left full and satisfied.

This is the bar where the Toledo signature dish "carcamusas" was invented and popularized. As such, try it out here!

The Carcamusas is a pork stew with tomato taste and a hint of spicy (but not really spicy/hot). It's quite salty, but it goes well with the bread and a drink.

The salad was quite big and well seasoned. Service was nice for how busy they get. We arrived at 1pm and didn't need to wait, but took the last table. When we left, there were many groups waiting to be seated.

The dessert flan was delicious and homemade.

Overall a good, fulfilling meal and...

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5.0
40w

If you're looking for a true locals spot in Toledo for a meal, this is it. We were told of it from our tour guide who said it's his family's favorite spot for Carcamusas, the traditional unofficial dish of Toledo and so we had to try it. It's not fancy by any means, but it IS delicious. The service was great, the woman who helped us was so fun and jovial we had a great time in addition to the great food. We ordered jamon y queso, carcamusas and gambas al ajillo and the carcamusas was the star of the show. When I tell you there was not a DROP left on that plate! We almost went back AGAIN for dinner but ultimately decided to try something different. I highly recommend this place...

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W NunneryW Nunnery
Waitress hates her job, or maybe just hates tourists, or maybe both. Two stars for the food — well, for what we were *allowed* to order. We ordered cava to drink and she exclaimed “CAVA?!?!?” with a disgusted look and then sped away, came back and said “we don’t have cava here”. Wtf? We ordered sparkling waters instead and she groaned. We asked for carcamusa and we were told it was sold out (we sat down right before 1pm) but then a table of Spanish people next to us ordered a tortilla española with carcamusa sauce and she brought it. So we pointed and asked to order the same thing, she begrudgingly complied and I have to say it was actually delicious. Next we asked to order some croquetas and she exclaimed similarly as before “CROQUETAS? It’s 1pm!” Am I missing something here, are croquetas only at a certain time? Then she came back and said there was a portion of them remaining and they would be out soon. Overall her tone and brusqueness with us really ruined the mood and we decided to not even attempt to order anything else. The food others were served did look good however. We don’t speak Spanish very well but we did our best and we didn’t order anything outrageous or unusual. Unfortunate.
Cecilia ChungCecilia Chung
Menú del día 18€ might not sound cheap, but it's plenty of food. We ordered 1 menu and 1 dish (a salad, 9.50€) and an extra water, totalling a bit under 30€ and definitely left full and satisfied. This is the bar where the Toledo signature dish "carcamusas" was invented and popularized. As such, try it out here! The Carcamusas is a pork stew with tomato taste and a hint of spicy (but not really spicy/hot). It's quite salty, but it goes well with the bread and a drink. The salad was quite big and well seasoned. Service was nice for how busy they get. We arrived at 1pm and didn't need to wait, but took the last table. When we left, there were many groups waiting to be seated. The dessert flan was delicious and homemade. Overall a good, fulfilling meal and nice service.
Raul GavrisRaul Gavris
We visited this place based on recommendation, in a weekend on a Bank Holiday. As expected was super crowded and very busy at lunch time. The menu we had was very tasty and the bar staff very prompt in providing services. My only issue was the customer traffic handling. They need to come up with a better system of handling big crowds of customers. I had to wait inside for one hour till I got a spot at the bar. To be seated you have to leave your name at a waiter and wait for them to call you, that is if you'll hear it through all the noise going on around. If not, well... you may miss your opportunity. I would return here but definitely not in busy days.
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Waitress hates her job, or maybe just hates tourists, or maybe both. Two stars for the food — well, for what we were *allowed* to order. We ordered cava to drink and she exclaimed “CAVA?!?!?” with a disgusted look and then sped away, came back and said “we don’t have cava here”. Wtf? We ordered sparkling waters instead and she groaned. We asked for carcamusa and we were told it was sold out (we sat down right before 1pm) but then a table of Spanish people next to us ordered a tortilla española with carcamusa sauce and she brought it. So we pointed and asked to order the same thing, she begrudgingly complied and I have to say it was actually delicious. Next we asked to order some croquetas and she exclaimed similarly as before “CROQUETAS? It’s 1pm!” Am I missing something here, are croquetas only at a certain time? Then she came back and said there was a portion of them remaining and they would be out soon. Overall her tone and brusqueness with us really ruined the mood and we decided to not even attempt to order anything else. The food others were served did look good however. We don’t speak Spanish very well but we did our best and we didn’t order anything outrageous or unusual. Unfortunate.
W Nunnery

W Nunnery

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Menú del día 18€ might not sound cheap, but it's plenty of food. We ordered 1 menu and 1 dish (a salad, 9.50€) and an extra water, totalling a bit under 30€ and definitely left full and satisfied. This is the bar where the Toledo signature dish "carcamusas" was invented and popularized. As such, try it out here! The Carcamusas is a pork stew with tomato taste and a hint of spicy (but not really spicy/hot). It's quite salty, but it goes well with the bread and a drink. The salad was quite big and well seasoned. Service was nice for how busy they get. We arrived at 1pm and didn't need to wait, but took the last table. When we left, there were many groups waiting to be seated. The dessert flan was delicious and homemade. Overall a good, fulfilling meal and nice service.
Cecilia Chung

Cecilia Chung

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We visited this place based on recommendation, in a weekend on a Bank Holiday. As expected was super crowded and very busy at lunch time. The menu we had was very tasty and the bar staff very prompt in providing services. My only issue was the customer traffic handling. They need to come up with a better system of handling big crowds of customers. I had to wait inside for one hour till I got a spot at the bar. To be seated you have to leave your name at a waiter and wait for them to call you, that is if you'll hear it through all the noise going on around. If not, well... you may miss your opportunity. I would return here but definitely not in busy days.
Raul Gavris

Raul Gavris

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