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La Fuerza
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1409 Av. Dorrego
CKJ, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
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On a breezy corner on the border of Chacarita and Villa Crespo, La Fuerza keeps Argentina’s aperitivo history alive with a contemporary take on vermouth bars of the past. The vermouth is available on tap in white and red, made with grapes from Sebastián Zuccardi’s Mendoza winery and a selection of native herbs, spices, and flowers from the foothills of the Andes Mountains. The food doesn’t disappoint either, especially for those in search of Porteño nostalgia on a plate. Try the fainazzeta rellena, a mashup of fainá (chickpea cake) and fugazzeta (sauceless onion and cheese pizza). Or go for the milanesa con fritas a caballo (schnitzel with fries and fried eggs). The crew behind La Fuerza also reopened and refurbished Roma Bar, a historical cafe that specializes in pizza and empanadas. [$$]
On a breezy corner on the border of Chacarita and Villa Crespo, La Fuerza keeps Argentina’s aperitivo history alive with a contemporary take on vermouth bars of the past. The vermouth is available on tap in white and red, made with grapes from Sebastián Zuccardi’s Mendoza winery and a selection of n…
I really love the white vermouth with soda here. Their food is delicious, portions are not big but not tiny either. Their Buñuelos de acelga, Milanesa con fritas and Fainizzeta are all excellent examples of typical argentinean food with a twist.
You can check out this amazing bar for typical Argentinian food with Italian and Spanish heritage. Drop by to enjoy their famous vermu with a tortilla española
It’s located on an iconic corner, and much of the original structure has been left intact since it was built in 1933 by an Italian immigrant family. Those from Buenos Aires will feel at home, and those from abroad will have a chance to witness true Porteño culture first hand. La Fuerza Bar is heritage, it’s memory, it’s history, it’s a new look on a Porteño classic, it possesses all the main principles of why we created the vermouth: honoring the past while thinking towards the future.
It’s located on an iconic corner, and much of the original structure has been left intact since it was built in 1933 by an Italian immigrant family. Those from Buenos Aires will feel at home, and those from abroad will have a chance to witness true Porteño culture first hand. La Fuerza Bar is herita…
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