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2290, Avenida General Tomás de Iriarte, B1277, Buenos Aires, Comuna 4, AR Argentina
contacts phone: +54 11 3589-2015
website: barloslaureles.negocio.site
larger map & directionsLatitude: -34.6495045, Longitude: -58.3795062
Nadia Savelieva
::Most authentic milonga space with traditional local food and drinks, wonderful dance and music performances. Real Buenos Aires vibes!
Maya ArtOfMyTouch
::A bit outside centre, but very pleasant place. Good milonga and good service, good food. I rate 4points due to being a bit far. But that day I came there just for Los Laureles Sunday milonga. I loved it!
Joel Bartlett
::Cute. Lots of people dancing. Nice atmosphere. We arrived at 11:30 pm just as the band was packing up. By 1:15 the place had really thinned out. doesn’t take international credit cards and has a god awful exchange rate for foreign currency. Has a charge for a table and a minimum order - but just 65 and 300 pesos each respectively, so not an issue other than we bought drinks we didn’t drink or want just for the minimum.
Carlos Perez
::One of the most authentic and historic bars. Perfect setup and a real window to old Buenos Aires. Food is also great and not expensive. Highly recommend.
Thomas Erwin
::We looking for a location where Argentine people go for tango dancing, not a tourist type tango show. This is a good place for that. We ate pasta and were not too impressed with it, but the service was good. It was a Friday night, we arrived about 8:30. There was an instructor giving tango lessons. We chose to just watch. About 9:30;the place started filling up, and the good dancers started. Then came a guitar player and some really good singers. We really enjoyed the evening. Then bill was Less than $600 pesos. Don't forget to tip t musicians. They pass around the hat. We left about midnight, but they go until 4:00 am. The neighbourhood and the building are a little run down, but that is pretty typical for this kind of place in Argentina. We took Uber both ways for about $6.00 each way. Also, don't forget to tip the driver. They don't make much from the fairs.