This hip bar in Palermo draws a young, funky crowd in search of a cool cocktail on the weekend or a happy-hour scene during the week. Although the lower level is a bit dark and cluttered, with somewhat of a college-bar feel, head to the upstairs terrace for a breath of fresh air. The deck here is impressive, decorated with sultry blue lighting and chic white couches. Pick a table under a white-cloth canopy and try some of their international food—or at least their flawless Mojito. Carnal plays reggae music on Fridays, making this an increasingly popular choice for a summer night in Buenos Aires.
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 Esperanza de los Ascurra offers an idyllic setting to spend a breezy evening, in the heart of Villa Crespo. Stop in at this elegantly-designed Spanish eatery to gulp down chilled beer and savor tapas fare in a relaxed setting. Menu features delights like zesty cañitas, burrata, crunchy tortillas and delicious cured meats. While Thursdays feature a ladies night, La Esperanza also lures drinkers with daily happy hours. The friendly, efficient waiters create an inviting atmosphere, ideal for a memorable family meal over the weekend.
Located in the north costanera, Caix continues to be the abode for disco lovers and youngsters. Modern architecture, movable glass walls are part of the decorous interiors. Tequilas, martinis and cocktails flow freely.