Very different Starbucks from the local norm, but not in a bad way.
It's in a nice hotel. Consequently,as would be expected, it's very well maintained and quite fancy, though in a generic sort of way.
What sets this place apart is the extreme amount of ROOM. Not the simple "I-can-dance-around-my-table-without-bothering-anyone" kind of room, which is very normal for Starbucks in Buenos Aires. No, this is more of an "we-could-launch-three-airplanes-at-once-in-here-and-nobody-would-notice" kind of room. You feel like you're in a hangar made of marble and glass, sprinkled with a few nice seats and tables here and there... which then add up to about 80. Do the math: Any place that can seat 80 persons with an incredible sense of space in between is obviously enormous. read more