Nicolás Pírez
Apr 01, 2026"Good place for a quiet breakfast. Excellent location."
Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Trébol is a cozy cafe in Buenos Aires offering coffee, beer, cocktails, and casual dining with outdoor seating and a quiet atmosphere.
3.8 / 5
Guest rating
2,808
Reviews
Cafe
Cuisine
Buenos Aires
City
$1–20,000
Price level
Closed
Located on Av. Ángel Gallardo in Buenos Aires, El Trébol is a casual cafe known for its variety of coffee, beers, and desserts in a cozy and quiet setting. The cafe draws groups and solo visitors alike, offering a comfortable spot for breakfast, lunch, or a relaxed coffee break.
Visitors typically spend between 45 minutes to 1.5 hours enjoying meals that feature popular dishes such as cheesecake, Milanesa de Ternera with fries, and Americano Cortado. Amenities include onsite bar service, outdoor seating, and wheelchair accessible seating arrangements, although parking is limited to free street options.
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When El Trébol is open during the week.
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Central Buenos Aires, with cafes, shops, and other restaurants within easy walking distance.
A look at the food, the dining room, drinks, and the exterior of El Trébol.
What recent guests say after dining at El Trébol.
Based on 2,808 guest reviews
Nicolás Pírez
Apr 01, 2026"Good place for a quiet breakfast. Excellent location."
Victor V
Mar 15, 2026"I really love the location of this place. Perfect for people watching However coffee and medialunas could be better."
Edgar Gabriel Caballero Torres
Mar 03, 2026"Very nice cappuccino and Nutella cake. The floor was a bit dirty and some chairs were a bit wear-off. Overall a great place to have some late coffee."
Common questions about dining at El Trébol in Buenos Aires.
Popular items include cheesecake, Milanesa de Ternera con Papas Fritas, Cafe Con Leche Completo, and Submarino Con Churros, among others.
Yes, El Trébol offers outdoor seating for guests who prefer to dine in an open-air environment.
Wheelchair accessible seating is provided, however, there is no wheelchair accessible parking lot on-site.
The cafe accepts reservations, which can be helpful during busy hours or for group visits.
Payments can be made with credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payment methods.
Yes, high chairs and a kids' menu are available to accommodate families with children.
Guests usually spend between 45 minutes to 1.5 hours during their visit, covering breakfast, lunch, or casual coffee breaks.
There is free street parking nearby, though no dedicated parking lot is provided.
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