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Stine |
Very American-ish place. Beers are worth trying and that’s all. Food is below average. Odd atmosphere with a confusing music selection (I heard M.C. Hammer followed by Seal). Kind of a bore.
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faroeviking |
Nice cozy place. Their beers are available in different sizes and also as samplers. Friendly staff and good food, though not anything special. Music playing bit loud inside. Good seating outside.
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| mmhnto |
Typical american style brewpub. Beers were clean and tasty, but standard styles. Patio service was a bit slow. I’d go back.
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ghawener |
Your typical brewpub, could be anywhere in the world. Small selection, IPA and Honey Beer are interesting.
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Gazza |
A typical American-style brewpub, looking more like some sort of dodgy nightclub, Buller brews six beers which can be bought as a tasting tray for AR$16. Also has a (non-brewing) branch at Paraguay 428 close to the Hotel Central Cordoba and Plaza San Martín which is even more like a nightclub. All beers were acceptable, with the Honey and Oktoberfest being my favourites, and the food is decent enough if at tourist prices with large pizzas coming in at around ARG$13 each. I didn’t really take to the place but the beers are decent enough if not very Argentinean.
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Lubiere |
Very nice brewpub, with visible fermentation system, a nice patio, and a decent (and hoppy) beer selection. The bar itself seems to be a bit unpractical to sit at. The beers were good, the menu decent (ate there on my last trip), try their picada triple platers. Very nice location in Recoleta.
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Fukito |
Very nice brewpub. Has 5-6 beers on tap (but hasn´t changed the line up in eons). Rahter trendy, very american from what i´ve been told by foreign visitors. The beers are good (I love their IPA and Stout) and the brewers are about the most pro here (one of the owners runs Otro Mundo too and is the local distributor of Saf yeast, so he knows beer). The food is good also, but prices are on the expensive side.
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ebarnes |
I’ve been to this place twice. The first time the place was fairly new, the last, they had come a long way in the beer brewing world. All brews are good, food is good, people are friendly, and the girls are drop dead gorgeous. For added fun, go watch the Argentina National Futbol team play! Talk about ambiance!
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austinpowers |
Buller’s was a real find, given that it’s in South America. It’s a lot like any brewpub you’d find in the U.S., with wood paneling, and about seven or eight beers on tap in typical US brewpub styles (pale ale, stout, brown ale). The beer was enjoyable, and the atmosphere was clean and pleasant. If I recall, it’s located on a touristy block close to the huge cemetery (which is a tourist destination in its own right since Evita is buried there).
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ChristianSA |
A very nice place. I’ve been there a few times, and the quality seems consistent - and high. The food is high quality, inexpensive and plentiful as everywhere else in BA. The beer is a very nice variation from the rest of the Argentinian pale lagers, but relatively expensive compared to other places in BA, but still quite cheap compared to Europe. They have a cream ale that is absolutely spectacular and the IPA and Porter is quite good too. The oktoberfest was quite ordinary - but still good. Highly recommended!
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