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Best brunch in Buenos Aires

Brunch in Buenos Aires lives or dies on two things: the coffee and the egg. Roasters maps the cafés in Buenos Aires where both are taken seriously — small kitchens with seasonal menus, baristas dialling in espresso behind the bar, and the kind of room you'd want to spend a Sunday morning in.

The best brunch cafés in Buenos Aires share a few traits: a short, focused menu over a 20-item brunch overload; a coffee program that doesn't take a back seat to the food; and a steady flow that doesn't make you queue for 90 minutes. Most are independent — the brunch scene in Buenos Aires skews local, and the standout rooms are the ones where the same crew has been running the bar for years.

Booking is sometimes possible, often not. The rule of thumb in Buenos Aires: arrive before 10am on weekdays, before 9am on weekends, or after 1pm when the first wave clears. Roasters lists each café's typical wait times and whether they take reservations.

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Where's the best brunch in Buenos Aires?

Roasters maps the brunch cafés in Buenos Aires where the coffee is as serious as the food — specialty-grade espresso and pour-over, seasonal menus, independent kitchens. Open the app, filter Buenos Aires by brunch, and save the spots that fit your morning.

What time does brunch start in Buenos Aires?

Most cafés in Buenos Aires serve brunch from around 9am to 2 or 3pm, with weekend kitchens often opening an hour earlier. Times vary — Roasters shows each café's exact hours and live 'open now' status.

Do brunch cafés in Buenos Aires take reservations?

Some do, most don't. The best small kitchens in Buenos Aires run walk-in only; the larger brunch rooms tend to take bookings. Each café's reservation policy is in its Roasters profile.

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