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Le CaravelleB-Worth Trying

Lavalle 726, C1047 AAP, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Cafe, Bar, Cafeteria · 4.5/5 Google (1241 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Historic Microcentro cafe known for theatrical cappuccino with towering foam; great for a quick coffee stop and classic pastries, but food consistency and opening-hour reliability are mixed.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Le Caravelle delivers a memorable cappuccino experience at a budget-friendly price in a historic downtown location, making it a worthwhile stop for coffee-focused visits. However, inconsistent pastry quality and coffee strength, combined with counter-only seating that limits comfort, prevent it from reaching higher standing. The cafe excels as a quick ritual destination rather than a comprehensive dining experience.

Restaurant Summary

At the long counter on Lavalle, cups disappear under cinnamon-dusted foam while baristas perform a small ritual that regulars swear by. The room feels busy and nostalgic, more pit stop than lounge, with quick banter and office workers shoulder to shoulder. One visitor put it simply: "Watching them build the cappuccino is half the fun." Expect counter-only seating and a crowd that ebbs with the workday. The cooking leans classic cafe: tostados, medialunas, empanadas, and that signature cappuccino. It is comfort-first, not experimental, and the value is strong for a central address. Reviews praise the foam show and fresh juice, though some find the coffee under the foam a bit tame and the pastries uneven. Come for the ritual and a quick bite, not a lingering brunch spread. Families on the go will find kid-friendly staples like tostados, empanadas, hot chocolate, and fruit salad. There is no kids menu, but the simple offerings travel well for younger palates. Vegetarians can rely on sweets and cheese tostados; savory meat-free depth is limited.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostARS 8,500–12,500 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy pedestrian Microcentro corridor serving office workers and tourists; classic downtown vibe.

Safety: High foot traffic; occasional petty theft reported in reviews; daytime feels active, nights quieter.

Nearby: Near Lavalle and Maipú, theaters, offices, retail, and transit along Corrientes and Florida.

San NicolásSan Nicolás is a central Buenos Aires neighborhood characterized by its commercial activity and proximity to major landmarks like the Obelisk. The dining scene here includes a variety of quick-service cafes, traditional Argentine eateries, and casual dining spots catering primarily to the working crowd and tourists seeking convenient meals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–19:30 Tuesday07:30–19:30 Wednesday07:30–19:30 Thursday07:30–19:30 Friday07:30–19:30 Saturday07:30–19:30 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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