Part specialty coffee roaster, part neighborhood cafe, Full City operates out of a tiny corner space in Palermo that punches above its weight class. The coffee program is serious—single-origin beans, pour-overs, alternative milk options—but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. The baristas are chatty and happy to recommend beans or brewing methods. The space itself is compact, with a handful of seats at a communal table and a few stools at the window counter. Most customers grab takeaway and head to the nearby plaza. Pastries are sourced from local bakeries, and the prices are refreshingly reasonable for specialty coffee. It's a neighborhood spot that happens to care deeply about quality rather than a showpiece for coffee tourists.
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Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires
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Whatever single-origin pour-over they're featuring—usually something from Colombia or Peru. The cortado is well-balanced. Grab a croissant or cookie for the road.
Early mornings when locals stop by on their way to work. The small space means afternoons can feel cramped.
Very limited seating—this is primarily a takeaway spot. Cash and cards accepted. Beans available for purchase. Staff speaks English. Closed Sundays.
