A sleek, multi-story coffee shop that doubles as a design showroom—literally, as the furniture and decor items are all for sale. The aesthetic is aspirational millennial: terrazzo tables, velvet chairs, hanging plants, and natural light flooding through floor-to-ceiling windows. The coffee is strong and well-executed, the pastries are Instagram-ready, and the brunch menu leans healthy-ish with acai bowls, avocado toast, and quinoa salads. It's popular with the Palermo brunch crowd, digital nomads, and anyone seeking a photogenic backdrop for their matcha latte. The vibe is more California than Argentina, which is either refreshing or disorienting depending on your mood. Service is friendly if occasionally slow when slammed.
Location
Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires
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The flat white is consistently good, and the avocado toast with poached eggs is the brunch move. The matcha latte is solid if you need a coffee alternative. Pastries from local bakeries rotate regularly.
Weekday mid-mornings when the space is calmer and you can actually find seating. Weekend brunch is a scene—arrive early or prepare to queue.
Seating across three floors, but all fill up quickly. Laptops are common; power outlets are plentiful. Prices are premium for Buenos Aires. Cards accepted. The design-for-sale concept means asking about any item you're sitting on.
