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Buenos Aires
Argentina
Hours
What time does A Gusto open?
What time does A Gusto close?
Does A Gusto serve alcohol?
Yes, A Gusto serves alcohol.
Does A Gusto have parking?
Yes, A Gusto has parking options.
Does A Gusto have free WiFi?
Yes, A Gusto has free WiFi.
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1 Review
People searched for Cafeteria 138 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
I came here on an early Wednesday morning with a group of 4 people for breakfast. It was pretty…read moreempty so we could sit wherever we wanted. It's the oldest cafe in Buenos Aires and I liked the old school feel of it. We ordered a cafe con leche (latte), a tostada mixto (ham and cheese toastie sandwich), and a medialuna (smaller sweet croissant pastry). The portions were large so definitely shareable. The latte and the tostada mixto were good. Service was good as well, faster than I expected (I'm from NYC where everything is fast haha). The reviews said service was slow which I did not experience but it could be that I came early in the morning so it wasn't busy.
Why do I need to wait in line for 30 minutes to enter a cafe when it's half empty inside? I have no…read moreidea. But it's a touristy spot so you gotta follow the rules. The place is beautiful, got beautiful decor and artwork all around. The waiters (once you get their attention) are very nice. Service is very very slow but that's typical of Argentine culture. It took them about 20 minutes to bring the bill.
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Hot chocolate to die for
Awesome cafe, great vibes and place to hang out chill eat do work. Amazing staff and amazing coffee…read moreselection. All of the syrups they use in house are home made and all of their ingredients are really nice top quality. You can see that they truly take pride in all they do. They have everything from chemex prepped teas to lattes with specialities such as organic honey and cardamom latte and nitro brews all made in house. Coming from New York there are lots of coffee shops but none that quite hit the target like this place. Was truly impressed and hope they plan open one up by us soon :)
Really the best coffee I had so far in BA. Lovely people working there and you want to try their…read moreavocado + egg toast.
Santa Cafe is in San Telmo across the street from the Intercontinental hotel. The coffee shop is…read morefairly small is better suited for take away. The shop was really busy the time I visited with a mix of office workers and foreigners. The coffee here is very good and is one of the better cups of coffee I have had in BA. A latte or cappuccino costs between 500-600 pesos. The staff here can speak English which is a plus for someone like me who has very limited Spanish.
This is a fantastic little place to grab coffee and pastries. The coffee is excellent and very…read moresmooth. I enjoyed a cappuccino here each morning of my stay in the area. The girls behind the counter are very friendly and provided great service. The cafe can be a little noisy when full but there are seats outdoors as well.
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Banana Bread
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This is a beautiful, old-school spot with tons of character. The vintage décor and literary vibe…read moremake it feel like stepping back in time. Great place to slow down with a coffee or glass of wine while taking in the atmosphere. Service was relaxed, and it was perfect for a quiet break while exploring the San Telmo neighborhood.
Bohemian restaurant located in charming San Telmo district. It offers a great artsy atmosphere…read more The homemade bread and charcuterie board were delicious. Definitely a place to visit
La poesía
The perfect cafe in the barrio I'm staying in. Glad to start my mornings here. Cafe mediano is on…read morepoint and the eggs and chorizo are rightly done.
We stumbled upon this place after finding Hierbabuena and La Casera closed due to a power outage…read moreand it was one of the best eats of our holiday. The food was great and fresh, the service was excellent, and the decor as hip as it gets. Would definitely recommend to anybody who finds themselves looking for good food in San Telmo! Also loved that it wasn't full of tourists. (Until the two of us ruined it.)
Solomillo
Filled with locals, you'll immediately know why. Good service, friendly, free wifi, delicious food,…read moretucked in a busy corner... Make sure to try one of their special menus for 95 pesos! Includes meal,drink,dessert(or coffee). Or coffee with milk, toast, cheese and marmalade for 35 pesos!
On the words of Joey: negro, Good!, coffee Good, freshly baked medialunas Good…read more One of the better alternatives to the extra hot over drawn over roasted local coffee.
Nice cute little cafe, suitable to just hang out or read a book. We ordered coffee, cappuccino with…read moreOreo. They are all really strong, very sweet. Depends on if you like sweet coffee drinks. Their focus is on coffee and you can see many explanation of the making and different types of coffee on their wall. I also ordered a Pan De Queso, which is a small Colombian dish of cheese bread in a sphere shape. There is free WiFi available, staff speaks English and you can pay with visa.
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El lugar por dentro.
Not tourist friendly…read more Ordered a chicken wrap by pointing to the item on the menu, a Coke Zero and a tea. They got the tea right. Served a salad instead of a wrap and gave a glass of ice but no Coke. Took several conversations to get them to understand they we just wanted what was on the order. After two attempts, they did finally give us what was on the order. The wrap was ok, pretty bland. Beautiful day to sit outside but the street vendors are as annoying as mosquitoes.
Black forest ice cream sandwich with a surprise in the middle
Gluten free meat and pumpkin bowl with a mocha
Fresco y delicioso omelette. Igual que la medialuna. Las chicas que trabajan son muy amables y…read morependiente de los clientes. 100% recomendado.
Love this little cafe the cappuccinos are right on point. The orange juices are fresh but so tiny…read more I came in for breakfast and had the scrambled eggs with toast. They have gluten-free bread. Yay!! They toasted it and it came with cream cheese. The eggs were perfectly cooked and the portion was giant, it must of been like four eggs. I couldn't finish it. But it more than made up for the tiny juice. My friend had the avocado toast, I had severe food jealousy. It looked so good it had a pouched egg on top. She said she loved it. I'm definitely going back
Stopped by for a drink after spending most of the day on a hop-on hop-off bus and found tables on…read morethe street for our party. As seems to be the case in BA, most wines are only available by the bottle, not by the glass. They have a few beers to choose from and a good assortment of cocktails. The drinks came with some appetizers of olives, potato chips, and peanuts a long with two small finger sandwiches. Those were not expected but well appreciated. We've been warned about the potential for snatch and grab robberies so we kept an eye on passers by. Several came by multiple times for no reason so be careful if you sit outside.
Not a bad, historic spot. While service was good, it took a while to get our order in, out and it…read moretab. Being in this place takes you back to what the art deco era in NYC would feel like. You get that feeling of yesteryear. Ordered two coffees, a brownie and a bag of whole coffee beans to take back to the flat. Didn't have any real food so can't comment on it
Viennese coffee, gf apple crumble, banana smoothie and ham and cheese croissants
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