bradlyhale said:You act as if Buenos Aires is the coffee capital of South America! The coffee in Buenos Aires is an atrocity. It's vile, disgusting, vomit-inducing crap. I don't have enough adjectives in my vocabulary to show how much I detest that "coffee."
The coffee shops in Buenos Aires are cute, but the vast majority I've been in don't have outlets to plug-in the computers; WiFi access is sketchy; and again, the coffee is horrendous.
McDonald's isn't that great either. No outlets to plug-in, as far as I know.
So, if I had to tell you a place to go, I'd recommend Starbucks in Puerto Madero. The place is 100% marketing. However, Starbucks is unfortunately the only place in Buenos Aires where you can buy a cup of coffee that isn't going to make your stomach turn. The downside of Starbucks is that it's too "cool," so you have all of the 20something Argentines trying to keep up with the Joneses. Good luck finding a place to sit, unless you go way out to the Starbucks locations in Puerto Madero.
You are a usa american whinger . You know that your cities have no coffee shops at all but you complain about the thousands of cafes available for your enjoyment and without the pushy attitude of the usa people.
Buenos Aires is too good for people like you