San Bernardo

Pool and games club with a bohemian crowd.

San Bernardo opened in 1957 as a neighbourhood bar offering card games and dominoes as well as food and drinks. Now the offer is more extensive, with pool and ping pong tables and a range of board games available. It's a popular meeting place for a young bohemian crowd in their 20s and 30s, and the food and drink is simple and economical. 

 

CORRIENTES AV. 5436

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