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Hasta TrilceC+Worth Trying

Maza 177, C1206ACC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Dinner theater, Argentinian restaurant, Spanish restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (4084 reviews)

Reservations

Destination cultural space in Almagro with lively shows, decent pizzas and bar fare, but inconsistent service, climate control gaps, and occasional organizational hassles.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Hasta Trilce delivers a distinctive cultural experience anchored by excellent theater design and acoustics and strong destination appeal for live performances, but inconsistent food quality—pizzas and empanadas shine while fries and drinks falter—and operational friction at entry prevent a higher grade. Isolated safety concerns and climate control issues further limit the rating. Best approached as a venue-first experience where the show matters more than the meal.

Restaurant Summary

Step off Maza into a cultural labyrinth where a modest bar opens to a surprisingly large theater with excellent acoustics. The vibe is indie and communal: small tables, dim lights, and shows ranging from tango to student recitals. One guest summed it up as, "a complete experience, from drinks to curtain," though entry lines and organization can feel chaotic at peak. In the cafe-concert hall, the cooking stays simple and satisfying: pizzas, generously stuffed empanadas, and basic bar snacks. When the kitchen is on, it hits the spot; when it is not, fries can be oily and drinks inconsistent. This is a venue-first destination where the food supports the night out rather than steals the spotlight, ideal if you come for the show and want an easy bite. Families can make it work thanks to kid-friendly staples like pizza and fries, but show content and start times matter. Reviews repeatedly note scarce vegan choices and a removed plant-based menu, so plant-based diners should plan ahead or eat elsewhere before the performance.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average CostARS 12,000-22,000 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Almagro cultural corridor vibe: creative, bohemian, casual crowds mixing students, artists, and locals.

Safety: Generally busy and fine on main streets; occasional petty theft reports in crowded events suggest standard urban caution.

Nearby: Near independent theaters, bars, and cafes; residential blocks around with steady evening foot traffic.

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Practical Information

Opening Hours

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Available: Reservations

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