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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis tea house is located in front of the Jesuit Moeo of the city, in the real way, so sitting there a nice afternoon is very nice. it has tables both inside and outside. is decorated vintage type, a little simple but cute! the card is a huge leaf, has thousands of tea varieties and is very easy to lose, one rotates the leaf many times trying to choose. my first observation is that you should reduce it! also offer breakfasts or snacks of classics with toast, jams and cheeses, as well as juices or smoothies, and infoiones. You can also order beer and some sandwiches such as ham and cheese with tomato and another of roasted vegetables, very rich! It is worth clarifying that all the bread is made at home, and that is also available for sale, is very good! What is not found in the letter are the sweet little things as they vary day by day, but they don't get anywhere, if you go for the first time I assure you you will not eat anything because I don't know what they are. slob doesn't suggest what the desserts of the day are like being tempted, I've been several times and I had to ask myself what options they had. minimum a board at the entrance or a poster at home! attention is good, but if there are too many people, it is usually a bit complicated. and the price is normal, I don't think it's much more expensive than other cafes in the city. It is a very nice place to sit and chat and contemplate the moose, the things they offer are rich and fresh!
The nice café is located directly opposite the Estancia de Jesus Maria with the connected Museo Jesuítico Nacional. The building was originally part of the Estancia. On the partially covered terrace or on the lawn it sits comfortably and you look directly at the main building of the Estancia. There are the usual Argentine classics to eat, but we have not tested them. Therefore, the Pasteleria Artesanal Buenasmigas is probably the inevitable point of contact after a visit to the museum.
This teahouse is located in front of the Jesuit museum of the city, in the real way, so sitting there a nice afternoon is very nice. He's got tables both inside and outside. It is decorated vintage, a little simple but cute! The letter is a huge leaf, they have thousands of tea varieties and it is very easy to lose, one turns the leaf many times trying to choose. My first observation is that you should reduce it! They also offer breakfast or snacks of classics with toast, jams and cheeses, and also juices or liquefied, and infusions. You can also order beer and some sandwiches like ham and cheese with tomato and other roasted vegetables, very rich! It is worth clarifying that all the bread is homemade, and that it is also available for sale, it is very good! What is not found in the letter are the sweet little things as they vary day by day, but they are not put on any side, if you go for the first time I assure you that you will not eat anything because I do not know they are. The mozo/a doesn't suggest to you what the desserts of the day are like to be tempted, I was already several times and I had to ask myself what options they had. Minimum a board at the entrance or a sign at home table!! Attention is good, but if there are too many people it is usually complicated a bit. And the price is normal, I don't think it's much more expensive than other cafes in the city. It is a very nice place to sit and chat and contemplate the museum, the things they offer are rich and fresh!
The beautiful caffeine is located directly opposite the estancia de jesus maria with the connected museo jesuítico nacional. the building was originally part of the estancia. on the partly covered terrace or on the terrace it sits comfortably and you can look directly at the main building of the estancia. there are the usual Argentine classics to eat, but they were not tested by us. Therefore, the pastry artesanal buenasmigas is probably the inevitable exit point after a visit to the museum.