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Victoria Brown Coffee and Bar
The guide was updated:Hidden behind the brick clad door of its namesake cafe, the Victoria Brown is one of the many trending speakeasies in the Palermo neighborhood. Famous for its distinctive steampunk decor, this bar offers good music and fancy cocktails in a dark, yet refined atmosphere.
Useful Information
- Address: Costa Rica 4827, Buenos Aires
- Opening hours: Tue–Sat 8pm–3am, Mon & Sun closed
- Website: www.instagram.com/victoriabrownbar
- Phone: +54 11 4831-0831
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Victoria Brown Coffee and Bar
Hidden behind the brick clad door of its namesake cafe, the Victoria Brown is one of the many trending speakeasies in the Palermo neighborhood. Famous for its distinctive steampunk decor, this bar offers good music and fancy cocktails in a dark, yet refined atmosphere.
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