Discovering the Verne Club in Buenos Aires is like stumbling upon a hidden treasure. With no sign to betray its existence, this speakeasy-style bar offers an unforgettable escape into the whimsical world of Jules Verne. The atmosphere inside is a captivating blend of past, future, and fantasy, with a steampunk vibe that's both intriguing and inviting.
The cocktails here are nothing short of extraordinary, each a masterpiece of mixology that takes you on a flavorful adventure. The food matches the drinks in creativity and taste, making every bite a delightful surprise. It's not just a night out; it's an experience that excites the senses and sparks the imagination.
For an evening that promises adventure and discovery in every sip and bite, the Verne Club is a must-visit. A true five-star experience hidden in the heart of...
Read moreSuch a cool cocktail bar! If you want loud music and glitz...this isn't the place for you. However if you want refinement & sophistication and aching coolness...step right this way.
We spent a fascinating hour at the bar, chatting to the bartender and watching him make these incredible concoctions with all manner of cocktail tools we'd never seen before - the egg white skewer, the razor sharp strip zester and the ice-filled water still that slowly dissolved a cube of sugar into a glass of absinthe...amazing!
There is a green palm-filled side patio outside or deep leather sofas & chairs inside, depending on how cool you're feeling. If this place was a suit, it would be made to measure Saville Row...with a natty little handkerchief in the breast pocket - elegant with a touch of...
Read moreVerne Club was the only bar we found in Palermo SoHo with a deft cocktail service. Dark lit space adds to a mood that interior wise may not be very impressive in the day but drinks and service were great. There is a standard size bar and we were able to snag two seats around 12am. Not as central to many of the other Palermo SoHo spots, and depending on how late one plans to go a cab may be necessary. It was also the only time we had to use an Uber in Buenos Aires to get a ride back to our place because of the absence of late night transportation options. (Though Verne would have likely been willing to call a cab). Worth the trip from no matter where you are in BA if you're craving something sinful other than wine in the...
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