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    The Harrison Speakeasy - Instruments

    The Harrison Speakeasy

    4.5(52 reviews)
    2.0 kmPalermo
    $$$

    During our trip to Buenos Aires, we were disappointed with how many of the highly rated cocktail…read morebars were just not good.....like at all. The drinks were bad. The places were loud and the music was not cohesive to the ambiance. We luckily found the Harrison Speakeasy and we had such a wonderful time. It's open late and really gives the speakeasy vibes that so many "speakeasies" are lacking these days. The music was great. The DJ was very impressive and played a nice array of music. Seamlessly mixing old and new salsa and more. The drinks - we finally had some good drinks here! I was so happy after the previous bars we had been to. The only downside here was that we got there and were having such a good time, then it closed and we were left wanting more. It was such a nice time and I really appreciated the opportunity to visit during our trip!

    The Harrison is a New York prohibition themed speakeasy tucked behind the Nicky NY sushi. To enter,…read moreyou must walk through the restaurant and a server will take you behind the wine cellar and a "Time Machine". It was a bit funny seeing another country's interpretation of "American culture" but I think Harrison nailed it - from the New York newspaper menus to the classy interior to the expertly made cocktails. I could not decide on the cocktail menu, so the bartender asked me what my preferences were. She whipped up a mint banana drink and it was SO AMAZINGLY GOOD. Like one of the best cocktails of my life. AND it was only $6!! (Granted, all the cocktails in Buenos Aires are $6 USD) During my visit to Buenos Aires I also tried two of the "world's top 50" bars: Tres Monos and Floreria Atlantico. Honestly, I think Harrison has them both beat in terms of ambiance and beverage. Wonderful experience and I will definitely come back the next time I'm in town.

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    The Harrison Speakeasy - My Negroni

    My Negroni

    The Harrison Speakeasy
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    On Tap

    4.2(195 reviews)
    1.3 kmPalermo
    $$

    I was desperate to find a place to watch a soccer match. These guys saved my life. They had a giant…read morescreen and a great setting. The beer selection is fantastic. I tried at least 7 different styles of Argentinian craft beer, from IPAs to lagers and dark beer with a chocolate and cherry taste. The "Guten Irish Red" tastes like a mixture of cider and beer. I loved the atmosphere, very safe and tourist friendly. The staff speaks English. I sat with the chef and he was an amazing person. He really is a talented one.

    This was a pretty cool upscale bar with a lot of microbrews. You'll see a lot of dudes hanging…read moreoutside with beers, which is cool, but there doesn't seem to be many women frequenting this space, which is strange because the bar seems to be completely run by women, heh. For the average American patron, the draft beer selection might not be terribly impressive, since there are mostly beer brands like Stella, Blue Moon, Dos Equis, and Sam Adams, but considering just about no other bars in the area serve these beers, it's actually kinda cool. Also, it's not like there aren't a few other brands as well, so you can certainly find something that you haven't seen before. Anyways, I can see how a lot of American ex-pats would come here for a taste of home. The beer selection can be seen on the large chalkboard menu on the back wall behind the bar. You won't miss it, because it is an impressive, immense work of art. We didn't order any food, but it seems like there's a lot of American pub food available like burgers and fries. The prices were pretty awesome, with a pint costing you AR$50, and a half-pint at $AR30. Not too shabby in my opinion. The staff behind the bar is pretty attentive and quick, and a majority have pretty good English, so you don't have to worry too much about embarrassing yourself with broken Spanish. I didn't really see Buenos Aires as having a very big beer bar culture, but this visit really changed my views. That isn't to say that I think that beer culture has taken over, but the fact that places like this exist and that they're uber popular is definitely a sign that things could be trending that way. It'll be cool to see if that type of culture develops in the coming years. Cash only.

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    On Tap - Fried chicken tempura

    Fried chicken tempura

    On Tap - Fries and smoked pulled BBQ pork

    Fries and smoked pulled BBQ pork

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    Punto E - bars - Updated May 2026

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