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Malasartes Buenos Aires
Malasartes
Café-bar Malasartes has been serving the Palermo crowd for 10 years, long before the barrio became trendy. Originally an arty bohemian hangout, Malasartes is now frequented by a large number of foreign tourists, due to its prime location on the Plaza Serrano, with prices slightly above average. Still, its a cosy, atmospheric spot for an afternoon coffee and medialunas, or bottle of wine and cheese and ham platter, depending on your tastes. At night things get lively with a happy hour beer promotion, good tunes and music video promotions on a big screen. Open from 8am daily.
Malasartes
Honduras 4999, Palermo, Buenos Aires
Tel: 4831-0743
Web: http://www.malasartes.com.ar
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Sullivan’s is the Irish pub in the heart of Soho with live music upstairs and a summer terrace. It’s everything you want in a pub – Guinness on draft, bartender banter and attitude, and a dim, cozy atmosphere. Plus it’s in Palermo Soho, full of gorgeous people who have no concept of stress or hostility and have never met the phrase “bad drunk.” As they say (in English) on a popular radio show here in Buenos Aires, “You’re a winner!”Why Sullivans? Because sometimes you need to go to a pub where you’re not the foreigner freak, where you understand the menu, and where everybody knows your name – or at least they aren’t surprised that it’s Frank, and not Francisco.
Sullivan’s
El Salvador 4919, SoHo
Tel: 4832-6442
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