Up-and-coming Villa Crespo has a buzzing late-night scene, spanning long-running cafes with pool tables to hip, speakeasy-style cocktail bars. Beginners mix with veteran tango dancers at low-key venues like Villa Malcolm, which hosts classes and dance nights. Shops include traditional delis popular with the area’s large Jewish community, plus leather outlets on Murillo Street selling clothes and accessories.
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"Villa Crespo is slowly becoming the trendiest spot in the city (move over, Palermo), but there are few tourists in the know, so it’s mostly filled with hip porteños and expats dropping cash on fancy shoes and brand-name clothing or trying out some of the barrio’s craft beers and restaurants. Villa Crespo is also the core of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires, so it’s a great spot for delis and eateries with kosher, as well as Arabic, food." - MATADOR_NETWORK
"Villa Crespo is slowly becoming the trendiest spot in the city (move over, Palermo), but there are few tourists in the know, so it’s mostly filled with hip porteños and expats dropping cash on fancy shoes and brand-name clothing or trying out some of the barrio’s craft beers and restaurants. Villa Crespo is also the core of the Jewish community in Buenos Aires, so it’s a great spot for delis and eateries with kosher, as well as Arabic, food." - MATADOR_NETWORK