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El Gato NegroCWorth Trying

Av. Corrientes 1669, C1042AAC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Espresso bar, Deli, Spice store · 4.4/5 Google (12779 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Atmospheric historic tea-and-spice café with great tea selection and pastries, but service can be slow and inconsistent; best for drinks and light bites over full meals.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

El Gato Negro captivates with exceptional vintage décor and spice-lined ambiance that justifies its landmark status among tea enthusiasts, but inconsistent execution and slow, variable service limit its appeal. Tea quality and hot chocolate shine, yet coffee and pastries remain unpredictable, and waits at peak times frustrate diners seeking reliable café convenience—a charming destination for patient tea lovers, less so for those prioritizing efficiency.

Restaurant Summary

Step off buzzing Corrientes into a room perfumed with spices and polished wood where time seems slower and the tea list stretches on. Reviewers describe old world charm and a calming hush, noting staff that ranges from warmly helpful to distracted. However, expect uneven service pace; several diners mention long waits or paying at the register when a server did not return. The cooking leans classic café with a tea-centric heart: think aroma-rich blends, hot chocolate, churros, lemon pie, and simple bruschettas. Drinks shine most consistently, while pastries and coffee vary from delightful to just okay. It suits tea lovers, spice shoppers, and anyone chasing heritage vibes more than those seeking chef-y plates or precision espresso. For families, it is easygoing: kids can do hot chocolate and churros, cookies, or a slice of lemon pie, and even a mini pizzeta. There is no kids menu, but plenty of familiar sweets and simple bites; just avoid peak rush if patience is thin.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostARS20000-32000 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy theater-and-books corridor with classic cafés and constant foot traffic; appeals to culture lovers and tourists.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and active; occasional street activity typical of central avenues.

Nearby: Near theaters, bookshops, and microcentro attractions; convenient for sightseeing breaks.

San NicolásSan Nicolás is a lively neighborhood characterized by its theaters, historic cafés, and cultural venues. The dining scene includes traditional Argentine eateries, cafés, and casual spots catering to both daytime office crowds and evening visitors attending shows or exploring the city.
Avenida CorrientesAvenida Corrientes is famous for its theaters, bookstores, and vibrant nightlife, often called the 'street that never sleeps.' It hosts numerous cafés, pizzerias, and traditional spots that attract a diverse crowd throughout the day and night.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–21:00 Tuesday09:00–22:00 Wednesday09:00–23:00 Thursday09:00–23:00 Friday09:00–02:00 Saturday09:00–02:00 Sunday11:00–00:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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