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Seattle Cafe

4.7 · 541 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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Seattle Cafe brings a touch of Pacific Northwest coffee culture to Buenos Aires' upscale Palermo district. Located on Charcas Street, this cafe has earned a 4.7 rating from over 500 reviews. The interior is warm and inviting, with exposed brick walls, comfortable seating, and a laid-back atmosphere. The menu features a variety of coffee drinks, from classic espresso to cold brew, alongside teas, smoothies, and baked goods. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a quality caffeine fix or a place to unwind. The cafe's name nods to Seattle's coffee heritage, but the experience is uniquely porteño, with Argentine hospitality and a neighborhood feel.

Don't miss

  • Smooth cold brew and iced lattes
  • Cozy, rustic-chic decor
  • Friendly service with a neighborhood feel
  • Good selection of pastries and cakes
  • Quiet enough for reading or conversation

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Ways to visit Seattle Cafe

You can visit on your own (no tickets; pay for your order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Don't miss the cold brew, it's a standout.
  • Try a slice of their homemade cake with your coffee.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available, but it's not a coworking space.
  • Cash is preferred, though cards are accepted.

A bit of history

Palermo is one of Buenos Aires' largest and trendiest neighborhoods, known for its parks, boutiques, and cafes. Seattle Cafe is part of the city's evolving coffee scene, which blends international influences with local traditions. The cafe opened in the 2010s, catering to a growing demand for specialty coffee.

Common questions

Is there a loyalty program?

Some cafes offer stamp cards; ask at the counter.

Do they have vegan options?

Yes, they often have plant-based milk and vegan pastries.

Can I work on my laptop here?

Yes, but it's more of a casual cafe than a dedicated workspace.

Is it kid-friendly?

Yes, families are welcome.

What are the opening hours?

Typically open from early morning until evening; check their social media for exact times.

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