Doppelgänger is a highly acclaimed bar, known for its inventive menu of about 100 cocktails. They use the best of ingredients, spirits and methods to create some of the best cocktails in the city. The bar imports spirits from around the globe and mixes them with freshly made juices, to give a wonderful experience. The glassware is a tastefully selected to enhance the visual appeal of the drinks. If you are in for an evening well spent, head to Doppelgänger.
This trendy establishment specializes in fine wines served by the glass. There is a vast list of drinks, cocktails and coffees, very original because of the combination of ingredients used in their preparation, such as cinnamon, chocolate and mint. The relaxed atmosphere is modern and elegant, with comfortable sofas and pleasant music. The bar serves more than 150 different alcoholic beverages. The food selection is not vast, but nevertheless exquisite and of high quality. A very cosmopolitan place where you can mingle with the beautiful and the successful, or meet friends for a good meal or drink. It stays quite busy until late hours.
La Puerta Roja is one of the more straightforward drinking establishments in Buenos Aires; no cover fee, no lines at the door, no confusing lists that your name is inevitably not on. As long as you can find it (the 'puerta roja', or red door, is the only street-side distinguishing characteristic), this San Telmo spot could easily become your favorite, friendly neighborhood joint, what with the no-frills classic, well drinks and a variety of local and imported beers at fair prices, the pool hall feel, the international crowd, and, in case of a need for a breather, the airy balconies over the street below.
Hidden behind a massive red door on a Palermo corner, this ultra-cool bar attracts a local and foreign crowd. Known for their top of the line cocktails, wide beer and wine selection and authentic Venezuelan food, you can guzzle down a Kangaroo (tequila, kiwi, peach and orange juice) whiling munching on tostones (flattened and fried green plantains) or arepas (traditional dish usually filled with meat or cheese). With an impressive rooftop terrace, this spot fills up Thursday through Saturday nights, where a more chilled out party goer can let loose until the early hours without venturing off to a large club.
Set in a hip space, Jet has the ambience of its place under wraps with its classy, quirky lighting. From one section to another, you'll pass from psychedelic purple to hot red and cool blue. The outdoor terrace is a great place to catch a break and a breath of fresh air. Enjoy chic comfort on the plush sofa-style chairs, dig into yummy varieties of sushi, great drinks including beers, wines and craft cocktails and, of course, fantastic music, live or even the standard top 40 tracks.
One of the very few places which are different from the same old tango shows and steakhouses, The Gibraltar attracts locals and international travelers. This San Telmo joint has a lot of choices in terms of Argentinean alcohol which include scotch and tap beers like Quilmes, Heiniken, Warsteiner, Stone Stout and Antares. Choose from a varied menu of American cuisines, Asian delicacies and a lot more. Tasty hamburgers and a list of curries are sure to satiate your appetite. At the back room, there is a pool table and a Pac Man machine making it a perfect place for hanging out with pals over drinks and socializing with tourists.
Doppelgänger is a highly acclaimed bar, known for its inventive menu of about 100 cocktails. They use the best of ingredients, spirits and methods to create some of the best cocktails in the city. The bar imports spirits from around the globe and mixes them with freshly made juices, to give a wonderful experience. The glassware is a tastefully selected to enhance the visual appeal of the drinks. If you are in for an evening well spent, head to Doppelgänger.
F. Scott Fitzgerald himself is the only ingredient missing from San Telmo's atmospheric Doppleganger, situated on an otherwise dark corner deep in San Telmo. Smart South American cuisine combines top-notch Argentine produce with zesty elements from the far reaches of the continent. Try the Peruvian-style ceviche or the filet with couscous. The Lost Generation would surely approve of the classic staples, like the down-and-dirty gin martini, and the innovative cocktail creations by the house barman, who goes heavy on the gin, vodka, and vermouth.
This bright restaurant has simple, unassuming decor and a homely feel. With a lively, occasionally loud ambiance San Antoni Boedo is the place to stop by if you're craving a delicious cheesy pizza. Overflowing with toppings, and in generous portions; this little restaurant is a hit with locals. Usually crowded with youngsters and families stopping by for a meal, settle in and enjoy their old fashioned American style pizza. You'll most probably have to wait a while for your table during busy hours, but it's well worth the wait. Don't miss out on their signature San Antonio pizza loaded with toppings. Enjoy a slice served over fainá, a typically Argentine way to enjoy pizza.
A trendy bar on Costa Rica, the Victoria Brown Bar is one of the newest additions to the bar scene in Palermo. Gaining popularity in a short span of time, the bar is popular for serving scrumptious food and tempting drinks. Must try on their menu is their gnocchi, breaded shrimp, spicy French toast and empanadas. Their cocktails are quite creative and are a big hit among the regulars. Housed in an olden supermarket warehouse their eclectic ambiance, upscale decor and their hidden bar door are quite famous.
This trendy establishment specializes in fine wines served by the glass. There is a vast list of drinks, cocktails and coffees, very original because of the combination of ingredients used in their preparation, such as cinnamon, chocolate and mint. The relaxed atmosphere is modern and elegant, with comfortable sofas and pleasant music. The bar serves more than 150 different alcoholic beverages. The food selection is not vast, but nevertheless exquisite and of high quality. A very cosmopolitan place where you can mingle with the beautiful and the successful, or meet friends for a good meal or drink. It stays quite busy until late hours.
A charming gastropub amid the quaint neighborhood of Palermo, Nola stands out among the many restaurants of the locale. Presenting the flavors of Louisiana, the restaurant is known for its Cajun food. Staples like Pollo Fritto, Cornbread and Gumbo etc. are a part of the menu. You can go for a glass of artisanal beer, wine or cocktail. Non-alcoholic beverages are also offered. Please note that they do not accept cards and only accept cash. Happy hours last everyday from 5:00p through 8:00p.