Bar, Restaurant entertainment in Buenos Aires
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Dadá
The tiny bohemian Dadá, cluttered with wine bottles and with walls painted red, feels like an unassuming neighborhood bar in Paris. Get cozy with a varietal from a boutique bodega and order something savory off the bistro menu – the fresh guacamole and homemade potato chips are perfect for sharing – in this room full of easygoing waiters, intellectuals and groups of laughing friends.
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This lavish Shanghai-style lounge boasts a talented barman and an experimental cocktail menu (try anything involving lychee fruit, but skip the margarita.) After-dinner drinks here are no bargain, especially by San Telmo standards, but shelling out the pesos is worth it for a chance to act posh in a plush, seductive space that feels like a designer opium den.
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Doppelgänger
Forget Malbec and microbrews: this new-on-the-scene speakeasy celebrates the joy of a stiff martini. An expert barman uses indigenous South American herbs to spice up classic gin and vermouth cocktails for the laid-back intellectual set. The cool 1930s decor and huge black-and-white photographs pay homage to the barrio’s immigrant past.
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Gibraltar
Porteños and expats hit this English-style pub for icy pints, pool tables, juicy burgers and excellent ethnic dishes. Line up at the bar to ask for a bowl of Thai curry and a frosted glass of whatever’s on tap.
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