Florería Atlántico

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This basement speakeasy is located beneath a flower shop: needless to say, the entryway is beautiful (and fragrant). Hipsters, artists, chefs and foreigners alike all flock here for the first-rate cocktails, both classic and creative, accompanied by delicious tapas. Reserve ahead for dinner.

If you’re a gin lover, note that the owner, Tato Giovannoni, produces and sells his own brand – called Príncipe de los Apóstoles – aromatically infused with mint, grapefruit, eucalyptus and yerba mate.


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