Café Brasilero

Top choice in Montevideo


This vintage 1877 cafe with dark wood paneling and historic photos gracing the walls makes a delightful spot for morning coffee or afternoon tea. It’s also an excellent lunch stop, with good-value menus ejecutivos (all-inclusive daily specials for UR$425).


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