"For decades, beer drinkers in Buenos Aires almost exclusively consumed Quilmes, the national brand. But in recent years, the city has seen an artisanal beer boom of epic proportions. There may be dozens of solid cervecerías in every barrio, but few are quite as welcoming as Strange Brewing. The large warehouse includes a microbrewery, taproom bar, beer garden, and open kitchen. The space fills up almost every night, but maintains a low-key atmosphere. A rotating selection of about 10 beers — including IPA, pale ale, amber and dunkel — change regularly. Even though Strange opened in September 2017, the eclectic food menu has substantially evolved over the past 12 months, especially when guest chefs began hosting pop-ups, serving anything from tacos to seasonal goulash and lentil stew to Texas-style barbecue." - Allie Lazar