
The building that used to be the first skyscraper in Buenos Aires and is named after the surname of its creator now has a specialty coffee shop where you can have excellent coffee where the Art Deco architecture of this avant-garde building does the rest for a different experience in Buenos Aires.
Which is the Art Deco building that houses a coffee shop in honor of its creator?
The building is none other than the Kavanagh, this Art Deco jewel and a symbol of architectural progress in the city that was inaugurated in 1936 thanks to Corina Kavanagh, the woman behind such a feat at the time who financed the construction of this building which, at the time, was the first skyscraper in the city and the tallest building in Buenos Aires.
If you have ever passed by and were curious to know what it will be like inside, you no longer have to imagine it because in its entrance hall, the Kavanagh building now has its own specialty cafeteria and it is called, as it could not be otherwise, Cora.
Cora Café is the Kavanagh Building’s specialty café.
Cora Café is located on the first floor of the Kavanagh Building. Its interior design is inspired by the hall of the building, with travertine details so that when you are in Cora Café you feel like you are in another corner of the building. It offers specialty coffee from Puerto Blest, and an ideal environment to work or have a coffee isolated from all the hustle and bustle of the city. In addition, you will be able to delve into the life of Cora Kavanagh with the books about her and her life that the café has available.
Cora Café 📍Florida 1045