On a corner just opposite Plaza Vélez Sarsfield, there is a 111-year-old Art Nouveau mansion that was part of the Floresta landscape for decades and has now been brought back to life as a restaurant and colonial garden where afternoons are filled with cuisine for afternoon tea as in times gone by.
The 1914 Art Nouveau mansion in Buenos Aires is reborn as a restaurant with a colonial patio and a 10-course brunch.
If you’ve ever passed by the corner of Bogota and Chivilcoy in the Floresta neighborhood, Casa Bogotá will catch your eye. And it’s no coincidence: it was built in 1914 and recently restored to become one of the Art Nouveau restaurants and cafes that best preserve the experience of being in a century-old house.
This 111-year-old mansion retains its original floors, high ceilings, and antique stained glass windows. The star attraction of this restaurant is undoubtedly its colonial-style garden, bursting with greenery.
In addition, Casa Bogotá has an exclusive wine cellar, where tastings and experiences designed for enjoying good food and drink in a unique setting are held. You can have breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, or dinner, but there is one offering that has become the star attraction: Sunday brunch.
It is a 10-course menu that combines sweet and savory options, different drinks, and infusions. The best part? The menu changes every weekend, so each visit is different and there is always something new to discover.
📅 Monday to Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. / Thursday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to midnight / Sunday (Brunch): 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
📍 Bogotá 3900