Buenos Aires Café 1201 East 6th Street, Austin, TX 78702
About the Business
Buenos Aires Café, located at 1201 East 6th Street in Austin, Texas, is a family-owned restaurant that brings the flavors and traditions of Argentina to the heart of East Austin. Chef Reina's menu showcases beloved family recipes made with seasonal ingredients, including the famous homemade empanadas that are a must-try.
The restaurant's wine selection features a variety of wines from Argentina's diverse regions, while the cocktails are crafted with a blend of bitter and sweet flavors. Whether you're looking to host an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, Buenos Aires Café is the perfect venue. The staff is dedicated to helping bring your party vision to life and ensuring a memorable experience for all guests.
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Location & Phone number
1201 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Came here on a Saturday for lunch. We started with the brussel sprouts which are a 5/5! Cooked perfectly, not bitter, and not drowning in sauce. The fries could’ve been cooked longer. They weren’t that crispy nor are they cut as thin as a shoe string so they were better average. We tried the tuna and lentil empanadas. The tuna one was a bit too fishy for my liking. The tuna wasnt bad but it personally just didn’t work for me. The dough was also too flakey and so it lacked any crunch or texture. The lentil one was the real winner! The dough was crispy and the filling was more traditional. I would come back here for the empanadas!"
"1st time. Enjoyed the atmosphere. Not to crowded(6pm tue) food was tasty. Salmon dinner yum. 6oz steak cooked to perfection. Staff was accommodating & friendly. I look forward to returning."
"Great location. Good for private events. Nice ambiance. Solid 2nd or 3rd date spot. Somewhere with dim lighting and Argentinian wine. The empanadas with wine or the pastries with the espresso are what makes this place."
"I liked the location; very Austiny vibe and decent people watching. The service was great. Everything I tried was tasty. The bread service and olive oil was nice. I tried the Churrasquito and the Morcilla. The Morcilla ended up being my fav due to the creamy texture and the rich/bold flavors. It was served with crusty bread which was also delish. The sirloin could've been a little more tender but it was properly seasoned/cooked and the mash potatoes and churri sauce it came with were excellent. I'd like to try some of their other dishes and seafood options next time."
"My coworkers and I came to Buenos Aires Cafe for a weekday lunch. It was a big hit! The four of us split the Argentinian Wheel Sausage. The flavor of the sausage was great. The chimichurri served with the bread was phenomenal. It really had a strong but tasty flavor. I had the spicy beef and lentil stew empanadas, both of which were delicious. The crust was flaky and buttery. The filling had a good level of spice and was perfectly warm. My coworkers had the milanesa sandwich, bratwurst sandwich, and soup of the day. They all enjoyed their meals as well. I look forward to returning to BAC for dinner soon."
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