Mar 6 β€’ 15:55 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

One of the oldest bars in San Telmo reopens

The historic Plaza Dorrego Bar in San Telmo, famous for being a meeting place for Borges and Sabato, has reopened after five years.

The iconic Plaza Dorrego Bar, located at the heart of San Telmo in Buenos Aires, has officially reopened its doors after being closed for over five years. Originally established in 1880, this bar is known for its rich history and has served as a significant gathering place for literary figures, including the renowned Argentine writers Jorge Luis Borges and Ernesto Sabato. Its reopening is seen as a revival of a crucial piece of Buenos Aires’ cultural and historical heritage.

The restoration of Plaza Dorrego Bar took almost three years and was extensive, aiming to bring back the bar's original charm and character. The new owner, Pablo DurΓ‘n, focused on preserving a large portion of the memorabilia that has characterized the bar for decades, ensuring that the design reflects its storied past with carved wooden bar counters, vintage shelves filled with bottles, and wooden tables and chairs. The bar's ambiance continues to honor its legacy while also welcoming new patrons to enjoy its offerings.

This reopening not only marks a significant moment for local residents and long-time patrons but also contributes to the revitalization of the San Telmo area, known for its historical architecture and vibrant cultural scene. The Plaza Dorrego Bar, with its nostalgic yet refreshing atmosphere, is poised to become a central hub in the ongoing narrative of Buenos Aires’ evolving gastronomy and social life, reconnecting people with their city's rich history.

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