Unforgettable figures have passed through its tables, such as Carlos Gardel, who frequented it in his early years, along with intellectuals, artists, political leaders, and personalities from all eras. Each visit left its mark on this space, which breathes the history of Buenos Aires.
Today, more than 135 original photographs adorn its walls, depicting everyday and civic life in Buenos Aires over more than a century. This visual journey turns Café de los Angelitos into a living museum, where memory merges with the present.
Currently, the café keeps its spirit intact and opens its doors every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., offering the opportunity to enjoy breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea with the most typical porteño cuisine: freshly baked medialunas, specialty coffee, traditional dishes, and treats that evoke the best of local culture.
Café de los Angelitos is much more than a place to eat or have coffee: it is a site where history is felt in every corner, where tango beats on its walls, and where the essence of Buenos Aires is experienced with every visit.