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poetry or dramatic reading to tango. There is
often a cover charge.
BÁRBARO
Tres Sargentos 415.
4311-6856
This loud, brassy and wildly painted bi-level pub
is a favorite among journalists and artists. There
is always a lively crowd at the bar, drinking and
eating peanuts, dropping the shells on the floor.
Especially popular with regular patrons are the
cold cut and cheese platters, along with a draught
beer. Follow their example and you won't go
wrong. Live jazz and blues is featured on Thurs-
day through Saturday evenings.
Lookfor the red
door with brass
knockers.
Did You Know?
Bárbaro is slang for fantastic or really
terrific.
Guinness spon-
sored the grand
opening in Octo-
ber '98.
THE KILKENNY
Marcelo T. Alvear, corner of Reconquista
4312-7291
As unlikely as this may seem, The Kilkenny is
an “authentic” Irish pub right in the heart of
Buenos Aires. A fun place to drop into for a defi-
nite change of pace.
Tip
If Irish pubs are to your liking, also try
The Shamrock at Rodriguez Peña
1120. The green shamrock above the
entrance makes it hard to miss.
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