Bar Notable LOS LAURELES
Bar & grill · Barracas ·

Bar Notable LOS LAURELES

Bar & grill · Barracas ·

Tango classes, milonga, food, live music & dance

Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null
Bar Notable LOS LAURELES by null

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Av. Gral. Tomás de Iriarte 2290, B1277 Buenos Aires, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

ARS 10–20K

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Lunch reservations recommended
Popular for dinner

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Av. Gral. Tomás de Iriarte 2290, B1277 Buenos Aires, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 9 11 3589 2015
loslaureles.ar
@bar.los.laureles

ARS 10–20K

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Lunch reservations recommended
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Romantic

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Jan 5, 2026

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14 Best Places for Tango in Buenos Aires, According to an Argentinian | Condé Nast Traveler

"One of the last of its kind in Buenos Aires, this legendary Barracas corner bar—dating to the early 1900s and designated a bar notable—channels a century of tango history: on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights the restaurant and bar push aside tables to create a makeshift stage on the same checkered tile floor as opening day, drawing multiple tango singers and musicians (sometimes planned, sometimes open-mic) while dancers pop in to tango alongside the live music, offering an off-the-beaten-path time-warp." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar

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Bar Notable LOS LAURELES

Uwe W.

Google
Legendary Tango Bar in the south of Buenos Aires. Special warm welcome to all foreign guests. Good service. Great food. Live tango music and good chance to dance. Very pleasant experience.

Joel B.

Google
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.

Nadia S.

Google
Most authentic milonga space with traditional local food and drinks, wonderful dance and music performances. Real Buenos Aires vibes!

Ada P.

Google
It was great!! Love the tango class, the singer , the food, the music and the services!! And the price is good!!

Ruth O.

Google
If you love old BsAs bar notables you will love this bar. Home to tango for over a 100 years. Dancing on the floor you feel the history. Come hungry. Good food at good prices.

Natalia C.

Google
Very authentic music and food. It just happened that we came in the evening of an open mic. Good atmosphere of local people. The singers were all prepared and excellent.

Diego N.

Google
Traditional Tango Club from the 18th century. If you want something authentic away from the touristic artificial tango shows, then this is your choice.

Elena O.

Google
Note you are going here for an experience, not the trendy restaurant in magazines. Starting from there, you would be visiting a different area of BA. It is a very local feeling, which is really good. The place is like a time capsule, it has all the character of an old family resto-bar, where the food is going to taste like your favourite aunt cooked it for you. The owner made space for us on a busy night where most people had a reservation for the live music, that was awesome, we were really grateful. The decor is a collection of mementos from past days, the tables are close to each other to have space for the dance floor, the lights are somewhat dim (thus the not well lit pics), I guess that adds to the intimacy of dancing tango. You would be there as an expectator of a generation of people who have known each other for decades and share the love for tango and milonga, and, I guess, that reminisce about better times. Hubby and I each had an empanada, then a Spanish tortilla and a milanesa, sides were sauted veggies and smashed pumpkin . Flavors were good, and as said before, they felt like comfort food. Had 2 glasses of white, very generously poured, and soda water. Then the music started, an hour of beautifully sang tangos, ballads and something else I can't recall the genre's name... Felt like watching a 4D movie. We spent around AR 14000, including musicians and waitress's tips.