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La Piojera
The guide was updated:La Piojera is a favorite among locals and an authentic meeting place where popular urban links can be recognized. It was established as a bar in 1896 and has become one of the city’s oldest and most beloved picás (dive bars). Trying a terremoto here is a must on every trip to Santiago.
Useful Information
- Address: Aillavilú 1030, Santiago
- Opening hours: Mon - Sat 12.15pm - 12am
- Website: www.lapiojera.cl
- Phone: +56 2 2698 1682
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