36 Billares

Cue up for a game of pool at this traditional city bar and cafe

Grab a cue and play a game of pool, snooker or billiards, at this, one of the most legendary billiard halls in the world. This historic cafe was inaugurated in 1894 on the ground floor and basement of a French Academy-style building that belonged to the Franco-Argentino insurance company. It was restored in 2014 maintaining the original style and now also hosts tango shows in the evenings.

Inauguration: 1894

Speciality: traditional pizza "a la piedra".

 

DE MAYO AV. 1265

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