Borracho Britanico
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Hi thats my barrio too!
-greengrocer, butcher/deli, small food shops, cheese shops, bakeries, patiserries
There is a really good deli on Uriburu between Tucuman and Viamonte
-good restaurants that you yourself will go to, categories: nice, ethnic, romantic, seafood, quality and good
Erm don't know of any.
-coffee place for breakfast/wi-fi
Hmmm maybe Havana on Uriburu and Corrientes or Starbucks on Viamonte and Callo. Tuns of local cafes but of dubious quality.
-clothing shops or fun shops as such,
I did see a vintage shop somewhere around Lavalle, apart from that I don't know of any.
-any unmissable and fun place (been to Water Palace) nearby?
No
-any particular street nearby that is to be avoided walking at night?
Its not the safest place at night but I've never had a problem in 2 years of living there.
As mentioned its a no frills barrio but its cheap and central to most things.
I tend to head out to Villa Crespo or Almagro for coffee or restaurants.
-greengrocer, butcher/deli, small food shops, cheese shops, bakeries, patiserries
There is a really good deli on Uriburu between Tucuman and Viamonte
-good restaurants that you yourself will go to, categories: nice, ethnic, romantic, seafood, quality and good
Erm don't know of any.
-coffee place for breakfast/wi-fi
Hmmm maybe Havana on Uriburu and Corrientes or Starbucks on Viamonte and Callo. Tuns of local cafes but of dubious quality.
-clothing shops or fun shops as such,
I did see a vintage shop somewhere around Lavalle, apart from that I don't know of any.
-any unmissable and fun place (been to Water Palace) nearby?
No
-any particular street nearby that is to be avoided walking at night?
Its not the safest place at night but I've never had a problem in 2 years of living there.
As mentioned its a no frills barrio but its cheap and central to most things.
I tend to head out to Villa Crespo or Almagro for coffee or restaurants.