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Av. Caseros 2999
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Parque Patricios
011 4308-0858
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http://grupolaquintana.com/index.php
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Does La Quintana have catering options?
No, La Quintana does not have catering options.
Does La Quintana serve alcohol?
Yes, La Quintana serves alcohol. Beer & Wine Only
Does La Quintana have TVs?
Yes, La Quintana has TVs.
Does La Quintana have bike parking?
No, La Quintana does not have bike parking.
Does La Quintana have outdoor seating?
No, La Quintana does not have outdoor seating options.
Does La Quintana have parking?
Yes, La Quintana has parking options.
Does La Quintana have free WiFi?
Yes, La Quintana has free WiFi.
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Excelente café de especialidad, muy rico y la atención es muy personalizada y se toman su tiempo en…read moreexplicarte cada tipo de café o de cafetera. Súper recomendable!! Excellent specialty coffee, very tasty and the attention is very personalized and they take their time to explain each type of coffee or coffee maker. Highly recommended!!
My favorite ice Chai Latte!!! It reminded me of Horchata lol but I love it so much it's a must try…read moreon a hot day or just to enjoy. The cappuccinos are perfect, they even made a cute design I love the attention to detail it makes me appreciate the place alot more. Many people come here to write and read so it's very relaxed highly reccomend.
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We visited here thanks to the recommendation of our guide Aida (WithLocals). This restaurant is…read morelocated on the Plaza de Mayo and easily accessible. The tall ceilings, checkered floor tiles, ornate wood finishes, and big windows are all from a dream! The service was spectacular! I wish we could have sampled the many pastries, desserts, and food items.
Great restaurant and cafe! The coffee was delicious and the cheesecake was amazing! We also had the…read moremini croissant which were buttery sweet. The service was good overall. Nice cafe just outside the Plaza de Mayo.
Milanesa a la Napolitana Completa
Lemonade and Sanguche de Miga
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.
LUGAR PESSIMO!!!!! Atendimento pessimo!!!! Não percam o dinheiro de vocês com esse LIXO de lugar
Burger and rustic fries
Hot chocolate to die for
We always try to find great local cafe's and roasters while traveling so of course Buenos Aires was…read moreno exception. This café in Palermo was fantastic! Great coffee and medialuna with a relaxed atmosphere.
Delicioso a mi paladar, me pedi un latte, clasico pero delicioso, me llego super rapido y la…read moreatencion 10/10. vuelvo a este sitio cada que puedo, me gusta su decoracion, y su colorimetria! Gracias laboratorio, espectacular en todo sentido
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.
I dont know how i feel about this place. Ive been twice…read more It's cute and yellow and happy. Coffee is good. Hard to get a spot outside. They dont really let you come in because its over crowded and small so they take your order on sidewalk. Locals come. Staff is nice.
I found this place as #1 5 starts on yelp so I went to get a coffee and a croissant…read more The croissant was cold, saggy, and it felt like it was from the day before. The late I ordered was ok not the best. I give the feedback to the server and he charged me for the croissant even though he agreed that the croissant was not great. I think that the rating on places like this have to be based on the product and amazing quality of service to the customer.
Tortilla and some a caballo dish
Cappuccino
In the interest of brevity...ambience!…read more This tea house is beautiful. The service is impeccable. The coffee** (not a big tea drinker) is great. The location...would rather it were on a quieter street, but you can't have everything. The selection of spices is astounding! Who'd've guessed? **For (US) Americans, by coffee i mean espresso drinks. An americano is pretty close to what we think of as coffee. If that just won't do, there's a Starbucks somewhere.
We came here a bunch of times during our trip. It offers a quintessential Argentine experience:…read morelaid back vibe with kind of nostalgic, dreamy ambience and some amazing coffee. They had some creative coffee options: expresso with cardamom, espresso with whisky, and every conceivable type of expresso/milk concoction. Their food is also really good. I ate a few steak sandwiches there and I was always very impressed. You can tell this place is an institution good because virtually all swathes is Buenos Aires come here, from fancy ladies on their way to or coming back from concerts to Argentine hipsters taking advantage of the strong wifi with their laptops. The place is quite old, I think it was founded sometime in the 1920s, but I could be misremembering. Nevertheless, the decor and architecture is certainly of that time. Oh and they are also a spice store.
Barra de especias.
Mostrador.
I really, really wanted to like Coffee Town, but I just can't recommend it. I visited twice, and…read morethis is my review of both drinks: 1) Almond milk cappuccino: overly sweet and overly sour at the same time. Not sure where they are getting their almond milk, but the drink was terrible. 2) Pour-over (V-60 or 'Dripper'): Came out to 100 pesos, or ~$6.50. This was the average price for the options (i.e. not an overly fancy bean). For that sum, I got about 1/2 a cup of coffee. I have been to quite a few coffee roasters around the world, and this was by far the most overpriced cup I've had, including expensive countries like the U.K. and Japan. The coffee itself was pretty average: the pour over I had the day before in Montevideo (for the half the price) was way better. The staff is nice and the wifi free and fast. Besides that, I'm not going back, despite my hostel being only a block away.
Stopped by to have an espresso. They roast the coffee themselves, have a nice coffee machine and…read morethe service is very nice. Had an espresso and flat white. Both were extremely good! Would recommend it for sure.
Best medialunas we tasted in argentina. then again, they were basically croissants.
Many options at Coffee Town
went to this place for brunch and was instantly greeted by Juan who helped me get seated. This…read moreplace had a large selection of items including coffee and beer. I ordered the savory version of the French toast with scrambled eggs and bacon. You could taste the sweet and savory perfectly. The scrambled eggs were very rich and tasty and the brioche was sweet and with a slight taste of cinnamon. I also ordered a cortado and a dulce de leche medialuna which again, it was massive but delicious and crunchy. Their coffee was made to perfection and the freshly squeezed oranges from my juice were refreshing and delicious. The waitress and waiter that took care of me today were Carlos and Nicoll very friendly and attentive. I'm very pleased with this recent visit to Padre and I recommend this place to anyone that wants to enjoy a good coffee.
Muy buen brunch! El servicio fue un poco lento pero había…read moremucha gente el sábado.
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