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Espora 261
Ramos Mejía
Argentina
Hours
What time does Braavos open?
Braavos opens at 5:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Braavos close?
Braavos closes at 1:30 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.Braavos closes at 3:30 AM (Next day) on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Wed, Sun 5:30 PM - 1:30 AM (Next day)Thu-Sat 5:30 PM - 3:30 AM (Next day)
Does Braavos serve alcohol?
Yes, Braavos serves alcohol.
Does Braavos have parking?
Yes, Braavos has parking options.
Does Braavos allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Braavos allows outdoor smoking.
Does Braavos have free WiFi?
Yes, Braavos has free WiFi.
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Bueno para ir en pareja o con grupo de amigos, muy buena cerveza y excelentes hamburguesas, el…read moreprecio muy acorde con la calidad, muy recomendable.
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Birras!
Foto de la fachada a modo de recordatorio de pasar mas temprano para poder comprar y beber.
Fun little beer and casual dining spot in downtown Buenos Aires. Decent beer menu, and a nice…read moreselection of simple food options. If you're looking for something low key with a small group, Growlers is a solid choice for this part of the city.
Largest selection of craft beer in Buenos Aires. Cool vibes. Cheap food, executed pretty well. Be…read moreprepared to order in Spanish. Solid service. Definitely worth a stop for a craft beer lover touring Buenos Aires.
Picada veggie.
Great ambiance, great food, great music. Staff was very patient with my broken Spanish, and they…read moreplayed 90's hip hop. Perfect spot!
Anyone that knows of this place will tell you it's worth coming to time and time again. Due to the…read morecity being what it is you are going to have a crazy time finding anything that matches this place in terms of aesthetic. This place resembles a renovated alleyway and is almost entirely outside and spacious between two brick type buildings. The owner, Fidel clearly sank a lot of time making it a comfortable and relaxed environment. - Beer - Their beer selection as it stands now is small but promising. They have about 5 taps serving the standard Quilmes, Patagonia lineup. They also have a somewhat hidden tap of homebrew that rotates often and has literally never let me down in quality (Seriously give this a try regardless of what it is). Last I checked with Fidel he was in talks to add 4 more taps to his lineup which would give the location a very refreshing array of beers to try, here's to hoping they can snag some promising local breweries as the Quilmes/Patagonia humdrum can be a deterrent for some. They also have soda, water, tonic if you don't want beer, no wine from what I can tell. - Aesthetic - I usually do not comment too much on this factor but in a city that seems to thrive off intensity at all times this is a nice break from it. For the life of me, I could not find a place that played music that was at least slightly calm until I came to this place. Its the only place I have found with a very laid-back vibe and to top it off it is outdoors. They have lights strung up across the place to give it almost a back patio summer feel that I always enjoyed back in the states. I would usually turn right around the first time I saw their beer selection but I am totally honest when I say the atmosphere here made me become a regular even before I tried the beer and food. - Food - Simply put they have the best chicken wings I have ever had both here in Argentina and in the states. I was told to try Chicken Bros for good wings but once I got a taste of these I never went back. At the time of writing this, they run about 40 Pesos for 7 which in my book is an amazing deal. They also have sandwiches which are amazing as well and was the reason I mentally decided to make this a regular eating spot in the first place...the wings just turned it into an addiction. Tidbits - Happy hour is phenomenally priced and runs until about 9 I think. - The hours on Yelp are incorrect and they tend to open at around 6, not 5 so just keep that in mind. - If you're keen on it I have met nothing but friendly people here like I said...the good vibes carry onto the people you see here as well. - They have Foosball and hula hoops -They have an indoor section in the back - In case you miss it the entrance is a gate with a colorful wall. - Most people working here know English to a fair amount so if you're timid about your Spanish it is not an overwhelming location to check out. - It's outdoors so you might endure some cigarette smoke if that's not your thing just be aware. - Maybe I have not been there late enough but this place stays rather mellow unless a party comes through. While that is a huge draw for me it may be a deterrent for others. I sincerely think that if you are in Palermo or even Buenos Aires you are missing out on how diverse and interesting this city can be if you do not give this place a shot. As it stands I go to this place every week at least and they are worth every Peso. I continue to wish them the best of luck in the future and hope they continue to grow in business and popularity. -Cheers
Jardín cervecero.
Sandwich de bondiola.
Nice place many languages and all kinds of patrons. They are friendly and staff is quick to serve…read moreyou artisan beers. Amazing beer menu and also very laid back that patrons go out on the street that is very low traffic. For women restroom line can get long but the terrace on second floor is amazing for outdoor beer drinking. I thoroughly enjoyed myself here.
Great location and music! Staff is so kind and service is great. Could sit here all night!read more
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