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After dark · Cocktail & rooftop bars

Florería Atlántico

RetiroNautical, dimly lit, sophisticated.
$$$Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 11:00 AM – 1:30 AM
  • Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 1:30 AM
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 1:30 AM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 1:30 AM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
  • Saturday: 4:00 PM – 2:00 AM
  • Sunday: 4:00 PM – 1:30 AM

A hidden door in a florist store opens to a cocktail joint & gastrobar with a world-traveler theme.via Google

A world-famous speakeasy hidden beneath a fully functioning flower and wine shop, serving cocktails inspired by immigrant history.

Reviews from Google

Syed Ashrafulla4 weeks ago
Great atmosphere, with lots of space and this sense of being hidden yet in a public space. The entrance is cool and the space is excellent. As for the drinks, they are all forms of clarified drinks. I thought they were experimental, so the agua del sol was fun but the coya rami was not to my taste. I would say they go for bold flavor all the time, so savory drinks. That's great, but did mean a couple of misses. Overall though excellent bar, would go back.
Rubén De Abreua month ago
Florería Atlántico has been one of my favorite places in Buenos Aires for more than nine years, and it still feels as exciting and special as ever. There is something magnetic about it, from the hidden entrance to the atmosphere, the energy, and the way the whole experience feels layered, seductive, and unforgettable. The food is consistently fantastic, the drinks are exceptional, and everything feels crafted with personality and precision. This week alone I went twice, which says everything. After all these years, it still delivers the same sense of discovery, pleasure, and charm. A true Buenos Aires classic with soul, style, and a kind of exotic magic that never
John Singh3 months ago
Unbelievable. Music is a mixture of everything from the 80s and onwards. Street level you enter into a florist shop walk-through a freezer/cooler commercial door downstairs into a basement dungeon and check out my video/photos. I was told by the very insightful hostess to order the king crab empanada, grilled octopus and also the 450 G ribeye. The ribeye ordered was medium rare and it came out medium well which has happened to me a bunch of times in Argentina. The house wind by the glass really good came out chilled. The bartenders unbelievable service. Get there by 5:30/6 PM as it gets jammed by 7 PM. Will be going back there within the next couple days. Once walking out and up the stairs, you’re back into the florist shop that sells a ton of wine as well. Superior idea.
Matt Smith7 months ago
Fun place to visit with its secret entrance through the fridge door. Of the drinks we ordered, one was amazing and two were a bit disappointing. Music too loud - at around 7pm - to have a proper conversation. Service was excellent. Not convinced it's value for money - I'm glad I went but have no desire to return.
Craig2 months ago
The story goes that the hidden entrance (through a fridge door in a flower shop) echoes a hidden past beneath the modern city. As we pass through, the history flows into us. We inhabit a portal along with the peoples that poured through it and with those that will pass. Together we migrate and transcend. We are liquid.
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