Hey, funny thread...
I can't help but give a little history lesson for you all.
Coffee chat was actually started by Susan. Gmx, myself, and Susan carried it for the first yearish from what I recall, attending every week pretty much.
It was initially an event which would take place at a different cafe every week. With an average age range of 18-45 and attendances numbering from 3/4 to about 10/12 once it was more established.
It took a lot of organising work behind the scenes, much more than the atendees realised.
Over time, in the second year, the average age of atendees increased substantially, and the range of locations became more limited as a majority of the, older, standing members preferred the same Alto Palermo location.
Having an older group also meant that often younger blood would feel a little out of place and so the demographic and geographic shifts became self sustaining.
Susan left and Gmx took over and ran it for a long time, doing a great job and breathing a lot of new life into it.
I stopped going a long time ago now as it's far away from where I am currently living. It's a nice group of people who go now though, many regulars and some fresh atendees also from what I understand.
Gmx is one in a million and often attends when she is in town as do some other oldskool peeps.
Gracielle seems to do a good consistent job of organising these days , over the last couple of years, so props to her, and an honourable mention to Esteban who kept things ticking over at some point!
To all those who would rather have expat coffee chats in one of the many wonderful BA cafe's like back in the old days. All you have to do is organize it. I won't say it's easy, but it's doable.
Enjoy,
Cheers!!