Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city in both its neighborhoods and its cuisine. If you never thought you could live and feel like you’re in Greece while in Buenos Aires, you have to check out this Greek café in Buenos Aires that looks like it’s straight out of the movie Mamma Mia.
Picture this: quiet streets, low-rise houses, and a white facade with blue accents that seems to transport you straight to a Greek island. The only difference is that you’re not on a Greek island but in Liniers.
That house with the blue roof, Mediterranean vibe, and Greek style is called Terraza Mediterránea Café, and it’s a café inspired by the Greek Mediterranean coast that combines brunch, pastries, and artistic activities in one of the least-explored corners of Buenos Aires.
A café tucked away in the “neighborhood of a Thousand Little Houses”
This Greek restaurant is located in the Kennedy neighborhood. This neighborhood in Liniers is known as the“neighborhood of a Thousand Little Houses,”a residential area of Buenos Aires with quiet streets and low-rise houses that still retains the atmosphere of a bygone era. That’s why it’s perfect for going out to explore and ending up having coffee or lunch at a restaurant that looks like it came straight out of Mamma Mia.
Terraza Mediterránea Café has everything to make you feel like you’re in Greece: white walls, sky-blue accents, plants, and nooks that inevitably make you think of Greece and the world of Mamma Mia.
Brunch, pastries, and vegan options
The culinary offerings at this Greek café in Buenos Aires revolve around brunch and specialty coffee. There are platters to share among two or three people, as well as simpler options for grabbing a coffee and something sweet.
Another feature that has made the place popular is that it offers gluten-free, keto, and vegan options. Full brunch spreads cost around $45,000 to share, though there are also more affordable individual options starting at approximately $20,000.
A café where you can also paint ceramics
Beyond the food, transporting you to Greece, and making you want to sing like in Mamma Mia, this café also offers experiences to make your visit much more than just a meal. If you’re looking to do something different, on this Mediterranean terrace you can paint ceramics while sipping coffee. Plus, they also host mosaic workshops and creative gatherings that turn your visit into more than just a simple afternoon snack.
There’s also a location in Caballito!
📌 Carhué 297, Kennedy Neighborhood. Liniers
📍Hualfin 1072, Caballito.