
rita specialty coffee sits on amenábar street like it's been there forever, though the 4.8 rating from nearly eight thousand reviews tells you this isn't some dusty old café coasting on nostalgia. walk in and you'll understand why people keep coming back. the baristas actually care about what lands in your cup, not just getting through the morning rush. their specialty coffee program runs deeper than the usual suspects, and the tea selection surprises anyone who thinks coffee shops phone in their leaf game. solo workers camp out here for good reason. the atmosphere welcomes laptop sessions without that guilty feeling you get at places that clearly want you gone after twenty minutes. small plates complement the drinks without trying to be a full restaurant. it's the kind of place that gets breakfast right, whether you're grabbing something quick or settling in. buenos aires has plenty of coffee options, but…
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google reviews
7,759
avg rating
4.8
local cred
96%
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