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Casa TelmaC+Worth Trying

Carlos Calvo 498, C1102 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Coffee shop, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2597 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Stylish San Telmo cafe for generous brunches, good coffee, and vegan-friendly options, but service can be slow and prices feel high for some.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Casa Telma offers generous, satisfying brunch fare in a warm, well-designed space steps from Mercado de San Telmo, making it a solid neighborhood choice. However, inconsistent execution—stale pastries alongside fresh ones, variable service quality—and slow, disorganized service during peak hours prevent it from reaching higher standing. Best experienced on quieter weekdays when the kitchen and staff can deliver reliably.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from the Mercado de San Telmo, Casa Telma hums with warm, bustling energy. Reviewers describe friendly staff and a pretty room where plates land piled high; one diner said, "We shared a huge brunch and still took dessert to go." Expect waits at peak times and a vibe that is lively and casual rather than hushed. The cooking leans modern cafe comfort: house pastrami, smoked trout on toast, and vegan platters with Thai-leaning dressings. It is ingredient-forward more than flashy; when it hits, it is generous and satisfying, though a few guests found pastries or toasts inconsistent. Coffee gets plenty of love, with occasional gripes when the team is stretched on weekends. For families, there are kid-approachable choices: scrambled eggs and toast, waffles with dulce de leche, croissants, and simple sandwiches. No explicit kids menu, but the brunch format and bakery case make it workable. Peak-hour waits and tight tables can challenge strollers; weekdays are smoother.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostARS 22,000-32,000 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic San Telmo hub near Mercado; artsy, tourist-heavy on weekends, with locals and visitors mixing.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked by day; standard big-city awareness recommended, especially late evenings.

Nearby: Opposite San Telmo Market; near antique shops, street performers, and weekend feria crowds.

San TelmoSan Telmo offers a lively dining scene with a mix of traditional Argentine parrillas, casual cafes, and trendy brunch spots. The neighborhood is characterized by its artistic vibe, antique shops, and weekend markets, making it a popular destination for relaxed, informal dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday08:00–20:00 Wednesday08:00–20:00 Thursday08:00–20:00 Friday08:00–20:00 Saturday08:00–20:00 Sunday08:00–20:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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