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El Tropezón
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Nearby attractions
Escape Games Studios
Sarmiento 1666, C1042 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plaza del Congreso
RIVADAVIA AV. y, Av. Entre Ríos AV, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Rumbon. Salsa y Bachata
Riobamba 345, C1025ABG Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Centro Cultural San Martín
Centro Cultural General San Martín, Sarmiento 1551, C1042 ABC, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Teatro General San Martin
C1042AAO, Av. Corrientes 1530, C1042 AAO, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Teatro Buenos Aires
C1020ADI, Rodríguez Peña 411, C1020ADI Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Molino Patisserie
Av. Rivadavia 1815, C1033 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo Beatle
Av. Corrientes 1660, C1042 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Congreso de la Nación Argentina
Av. Entre Ríos, C1033 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Beso - La Casa de la Milonga Permanente
Riobamba 416, C1025 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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La Continental
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La Americana Empanadas
Av. Callao 83, C1022AAA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Continental
Av. Callao 361, C1022 AAD, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Confitería La Ópera
Av. Corrientes 1799, C1042 AAD, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Kentucky
Av. Callao 345, C1022AAD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Banchero "La Verdadera Pizza"
Av. Corrientes 1604, C1042 AAP, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Chiquilin
Sarmiento 1599 esq. Montevideo, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
MOSTAZA
Av. Corrientes 1801, C1048 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paluchino Café
Av. Corrientes 1902, C1025 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Savoy hotel
Av. Callao 181, C1022 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Lyon
Riobamba 251, C1025ABE Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Rocca Hostel
Av. Callao 341, C1022 AAD, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Atlas Tower Hotel
Av. Corrientes 1778, C1042AAQ Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel San Martín
AAD, Av. Callao 327, C1022 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Chemin
Sarmiento 1775 3º, C1042 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Gran Sarmiento
Sarmiento 1892, C1044 AAB, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Up América Plaza
Bartolomé Mitre 1744, C1037 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Americano
Rodríguez Peña 265, C1020ADE Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Nuevo Camino
Bartolomé Mitre 1907, C1039AAC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Tropezón

Av. Callao 248, C1022 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
4.3(2.1K)
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attractions: Escape Games Studios, Plaza del Congreso, El Rumbon. Salsa y Bachata, Centro Cultural San Martín, Teatro General San Martin, Teatro Buenos Aires, El Molino Patisserie, Museo Beatle, Congreso de la Nación Argentina, El Beso - La Casa de la Milonga Permanente, restaurants: Cervantes, La Continental, La Americana Empanadas, La Continental, Confitería La Ópera, Kentucky, Banchero "La Verdadera Pizza", Chiquilin, MOSTAZA, Paluchino Café
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+54 11 4371-5046
Website
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Featured dishes

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Tarta De Manzana
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Selva Negra
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Ensalada De Frutas
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Flan Casero
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Churros El Tropezón
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Crema Catalana
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Lemon Pie
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Papas Y Boniatos Fritos
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Verduras Grillas
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Papas A La Crema
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Mozzarella A La Milanesa
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Burrata Con Carpaccio De Tomate
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Berenjena A La Parmesana
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Empanada De Carne Cortada A Cuchillo
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Rabas Crocantes Con Salsa Brava Y Alioli
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Bueñuelos De Acelga
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Tortilla Española
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Croquetas De Papas Rellenas De Jamon Y Queso
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Lomitos De Pollo Al Verdeo Con Papas Noisette
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Paella Valenciana
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Matambre A La Napolitana Con Papas Españolas
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Lomo A La Pimienta Con Milhojas De Papas
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Milanesa De Lomo Con Pappardelle Caseros A La Manteca Y Queso
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Lomo Grillé Con Papas Fritas Y Verduras Asadas
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Milanesa De Lomo Con Puré De Papas
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Risotto De Vegetales
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Merluza "El Tropezon" Con Verduras Salteadas Y Crema De Espinacas
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Milanesa De Lomo A La Napolitana Con Papas Rusticas
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Matambre Al Verdeo Con Papas Noisette
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Callos A La Madrileña
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Guiso De Lentejas
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Salmon Rosado Con Milhojas De Vegetales
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Suprema A La Napolitana Con Papas Fritas
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Ravioles Verdes Caseros A La Crema De Chapignon
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Puchero Individual (Una Persona)
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Ensalada El Tropezon
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Ensalada De Rucula Y Parmesano
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Ensalada Caessar Con Pollo

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Nearby attractions of El Tropezón

Escape Games Studios

Plaza del Congreso

El Rumbon. Salsa y Bachata

Centro Cultural San Martín

Teatro General San Martin

Teatro Buenos Aires

El Molino Patisserie

Museo Beatle

Congreso de la Nación Argentina

El Beso - La Casa de la Milonga Permanente

Escape Games Studios

Escape Games Studios

4.7

(706)

Open 24 hours
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Plaza del Congreso

Plaza del Congreso

4.4

(20.1K)

Open 24 hours
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El Rumbon. Salsa y Bachata

El Rumbon. Salsa y Bachata

4.4

(257)

Open 24 hours
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Centro Cultural San Martín

Centro Cultural San Martín

4.4

(3.7K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

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Pachamama: Argentine cooking class
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Cultural immersion by bike around old Buenos Aires
Cultural immersion by bike around old Buenos Aires
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Nearby restaurants of El Tropezón

Cervantes

La Continental

La Americana Empanadas

La Continental

Confitería La Ópera

Kentucky

Banchero "La Verdadera Pizza"

Chiquilin

MOSTAZA

Paluchino Café

Cervantes

Cervantes

4.4

(3.4K)

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La Continental

La Continental

4.4

(3.2K)

$$

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La Americana Empanadas

La Americana Empanadas

4.3

(7K)

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La Continental

La Continental

4.2

(2.7K)

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Reviews of El Tropezón

4.3
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4.0
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History In 1896, on the corner of Callao and Bartolomé Mitre, the Galician Manuel Fernández and the Galician Ramiro Castaño opened El Dropozón, a restaurant that would become, for a long time, an emblematic site of Buenos Aires, to such an extent that it could be said that no Buenos Aires resident could have deprived himself of eating puchoro. What does Dropezón mean? They are small pieces of food, ham, vegetables that are mixed with soup, broth, or another stew.

A short time later, in 1901, the restaurant moved to Callao and Cangallo, today Porón. It operated there until 1925, when it had to change address again due to an unforeseen misfortune: The hotel that was operating there collapsed, and the dining room fell into ruin

Pere A. Dropezón was determined to survive, and on February 10, 1926, it reopened at 248 Callao Street. Although it wasn't a popular place, it had a personality that made it special. A. Dropezón had famous clients, such as: Foderico García Lorca, Irimco Leguisamo, Lola Mombreves, the Discipolo brothers, Anibal Droito, Balbin Palacios, Irigoyen, Carlos Gardel, who occupied street 48, among many others. Today we reopen A Propezón, in order to recover an emblematic restaurant with a privileged history, where the Spanish and the Buenos Aires culture came together, and where the great personalities of that era, our tango icons, artists, and writers met. We do this with all the seriousness and respect that history deserves. These are different times, but the essence of A Propezón will not change the atmosphere and the good food. We are thinking of a menu that is Spanish but also very Buenos Aires at the same time. The cordial attention and the appreciation of each visitor will be our priority. We want it to be, as it was back then, a classic meeting point to savor a coffee, have a snack, or eat something delicious to get together after work, or to have dinner with family and friends after the theater. Welcome...

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5.0
1y

I liked this place for the huge hall. There are usually not many people inside, so the atmosphere is quiet and calm. I think that the reason for the low number of visitors is cost. I would say, their prices are higher than average, but the food is definitely worth it. I have been here several times already and tried different meat: pepper steak, chorizo and others. All the meat was just wonderful. They are great with meat cooking condition, it is always prepared according to your request. It is juicy and soft. Great meat. Their Empanadas are the best I've tried so far in Buenos Aires. The portion of wine served in glass is huge). The service is also like in a cool restaurant. So. This place is a great choice to have some meat and wine with your woman in a calming atmosphere. Oh, they also provide a 15% discount on the bill if you pay with cash...

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5.0
1y

El Tropezón, a culinary treasure in Buenos Aires since 1975, holds a special place in the city's cultural heritage, having been visited by the iconic tango singer Carlos Gardel himself. Renowned for its incredible steak, the restaurant serves mouthwatering bife de chorizo grilled to perfection, inviting diners to savor the essence of Argentina in every bite. With its charming ambiance and attentive staff, El Tropezón offers patrons a taste of tradition and history, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. We will come back any time....

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Jack QuinJack Quin
History In 1896, on the corner of Callao and Bartolomé Mitre, the Galician Manuel Fernández and the Galician Ramiro Castaño opened El Dropozón, a restaurant that would become, for a long time, an emblematic site of Buenos Aires, to such an extent that it could be said that no Buenos Aires resident could have deprived himself of eating puchoro. What does Dropezón mean? They are small pieces of food, ham, vegetables that are mixed with soup, broth, or another stew. A short time later, in 1901, the restaurant moved to Callao and Cangallo, today Porón. It operated there until 1925, when it had to change address again due to an unforeseen misfortune: The hotel that was operating there collapsed, and the dining room fell into ruin Pere A. Dropezón was determined to survive, and on February 10, 1926, it reopened at 248 Callao Street. Although it wasn't a popular place, it had a personality that made it special. A. Dropezón had famous clients, such as: Foderico García Lorca, Irimco Leguisamo, Lola Mombreves, the Discipolo brothers, Anibal Droito, Balbin Palacios, Irigoyen, Carlos Gardel, who occupied street 48, among many others. Today we reopen A Propezón, in order to recover an emblematic restaurant with a privileged history, where the Spanish and the Buenos Aires culture came together, and where the great personalities of that era, our tango icons, artists, and writers met. We do this with all the seriousness and respect that history deserves. These are different times, but the essence of A Propezón will not change the atmosphere and the good food. We are thinking of a menu that is Spanish but also very Buenos Aires at the same time. The cordial attention and the appreciation of each visitor will be our priority. We want it to be, as it was back then, a classic meeting point to savor a coffee, have a snack, or eat something delicious to get together after work, or to have dinner with family and friends after the theater. Welcome to A Propezó
AxelAxel
El Tropezón, a culinary treasure in Buenos Aires since 1975, holds a special place in the city's cultural heritage, having been visited by the iconic tango singer Carlos Gardel himself. Renowned for its incredible steak, the restaurant serves mouthwatering bife de chorizo grilled to perfection, inviting diners to savor the essence of Argentina in every bite. With its charming ambiance and attentive staff, El Tropezón offers patrons a taste of tradition and history, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. We will come back any time. Solid 5 stars.
Martín Paris FiordaMartín Paris Fiorda
Un lugar que se destaca por su decoración y el espacio encantador que presenta, más que por sus platos. Para no faltar a la verdad, solo probamos dos menu ejecutivos, pero sobre esta muestra se me ocurren varias cosas para comentar. Pasábamos por la zona, y desde hace tiempo tenía ganas de probar los platos de este lugar. Principalmente atraído por su estética, decidimos entrar y pedir el menú ejecutivo del día. Boconccinos de pollo con arroz Al curri y unas futtuccini con albóndigas. Los platos estaban correctos, buen sabor y la medida justa. El servicio de mesa brindaba una panera bastante común, sin ninguna salsa o acompañamiento para los panes. La atención es buen. Siempre está alguien atento a los tiempos de atención. Lo único que verdaderamente me decepcionó, y no es el único restaurante que lo hace, es que al pedir agua mineral. Te traen una botella muy simpática de vidrio. Al leer la impresión, me doy cuenta de que se trata de agua filtrada y la botella reutilizada. En el contexto en el que estamos de cuidados higiénicos, me parece un espanto que realicen está práctica. No puedo aseverar que las botellas no tienen la desinfección adecuada, pero por lo menos me parece poco probable que la tengan. Después tiene un valor igual a de una agua mineral embotellada. Y por último, en cualquier lugar del mundo te ofrecen el agua corriente gratis. Disfrazarla de una tendencia cool y pseudoecologica me parece pésimo. Otra cosa cuestionable es que el menú ejecutivo lo promocionan con postre pero no aclaran que es sin bebida. Cosa que todos damos por hecho que los menúes la incluyen. Y para terminarla las bebidas son carísimas. Los precios son buenos hasta que le agregar las bebidas.
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History In 1896, on the corner of Callao and Bartolomé Mitre, the Galician Manuel Fernández and the Galician Ramiro Castaño opened El Dropozón, a restaurant that would become, for a long time, an emblematic site of Buenos Aires, to such an extent that it could be said that no Buenos Aires resident could have deprived himself of eating puchoro. What does Dropezón mean? They are small pieces of food, ham, vegetables that are mixed with soup, broth, or another stew. A short time later, in 1901, the restaurant moved to Callao and Cangallo, today Porón. It operated there until 1925, when it had to change address again due to an unforeseen misfortune: The hotel that was operating there collapsed, and the dining room fell into ruin Pere A. Dropezón was determined to survive, and on February 10, 1926, it reopened at 248 Callao Street. Although it wasn't a popular place, it had a personality that made it special. A. Dropezón had famous clients, such as: Foderico García Lorca, Irimco Leguisamo, Lola Mombreves, the Discipolo brothers, Anibal Droito, Balbin Palacios, Irigoyen, Carlos Gardel, who occupied street 48, among many others. Today we reopen A Propezón, in order to recover an emblematic restaurant with a privileged history, where the Spanish and the Buenos Aires culture came together, and where the great personalities of that era, our tango icons, artists, and writers met. We do this with all the seriousness and respect that history deserves. These are different times, but the essence of A Propezón will not change the atmosphere and the good food. We are thinking of a menu that is Spanish but also very Buenos Aires at the same time. The cordial attention and the appreciation of each visitor will be our priority. We want it to be, as it was back then, a classic meeting point to savor a coffee, have a snack, or eat something delicious to get together after work, or to have dinner with family and friends after the theater. Welcome to A Propezó
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El Tropezón, a culinary treasure in Buenos Aires since 1975, holds a special place in the city's cultural heritage, having been visited by the iconic tango singer Carlos Gardel himself. Renowned for its incredible steak, the restaurant serves mouthwatering bife de chorizo grilled to perfection, inviting diners to savor the essence of Argentina in every bite. With its charming ambiance and attentive staff, El Tropezón offers patrons a taste of tradition and history, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. We will come back any time. Solid 5 stars.
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Un lugar que se destaca por su decoración y el espacio encantador que presenta, más que por sus platos. Para no faltar a la verdad, solo probamos dos menu ejecutivos, pero sobre esta muestra se me ocurren varias cosas para comentar. Pasábamos por la zona, y desde hace tiempo tenía ganas de probar los platos de este lugar. Principalmente atraído por su estética, decidimos entrar y pedir el menú ejecutivo del día. Boconccinos de pollo con arroz Al curri y unas futtuccini con albóndigas. Los platos estaban correctos, buen sabor y la medida justa. El servicio de mesa brindaba una panera bastante común, sin ninguna salsa o acompañamiento para los panes. La atención es buen. Siempre está alguien atento a los tiempos de atención. Lo único que verdaderamente me decepcionó, y no es el único restaurante que lo hace, es que al pedir agua mineral. Te traen una botella muy simpática de vidrio. Al leer la impresión, me doy cuenta de que se trata de agua filtrada y la botella reutilizada. En el contexto en el que estamos de cuidados higiénicos, me parece un espanto que realicen está práctica. No puedo aseverar que las botellas no tienen la desinfección adecuada, pero por lo menos me parece poco probable que la tengan. Después tiene un valor igual a de una agua mineral embotellada. Y por último, en cualquier lugar del mundo te ofrecen el agua corriente gratis. Disfrazarla de una tendencia cool y pseudoecologica me parece pésimo. Otra cosa cuestionable es que el menú ejecutivo lo promocionan con postre pero no aclaran que es sin bebida. Cosa que todos damos por hecho que los menúes la incluyen. Y para terminarla las bebidas son carísimas. Los precios son buenos hasta que le agregar las bebidas.
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