luisatangolcom 16/08/2024

It is one of the classic peñas in Buenos Aires, located in the Recoleta neighborhood. This place is known for its authentic atmosphere, ideal for lovers of folklore and regional music, and especially highlights its empanadas and wines. The best day to visit La Morena is Thursday. It’s advisable to arrive early because the place fills up quickly, and if you sit at the outside tables, you won’t be able to enjoy the music from the groups that play.

 

Here, you won’t find signature drinks or hired musicians. Instead, there is always someone willing to sing or play, and the drink offerings are limited to wine, beer, and simple drinks like fernet or gin.

 

The place is decorated to emulate a pulpería or a neighborhood peña, with pictures of gauchos, countryside objects like saddles and girths, and a variety of typical musical instruments. It is a space where the criollo atmosphere is breathed and lived.









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