10 Great Cafés in Buenos Aires to Work Remotely
Discover 10 great cafés in Buenos Aires for remote work with strong Wi-Fi, power outlets, great coffee, and a welcoming vibe for digital nomads and freelancers.
Buenos Aires runs on caffeine and conversation, and nowhere captures that rhythm quite like its cafés. From sun-drenched patios in Palermo to secluded spots in Colegiales, the city’s café scene offers more than just great brews. Whether you're chasing fast Wi-Fi, a quiet corner, or the perfect cortado, these 10 cafés strike the balance between ambiance and productivity. Here’s where to plug in and settle into your Buenos Aires workday.
Casa Dingo
Vibe: Casa Dingo brings a refreshing, Australian-inspired ambiance to the heart of Palermo Soho. Modern designs, abundant natural light, and lush plant decor create a tranquil environment perfect for focused work sessions. Its pet-friendly policy adds a welcoming touch for animal lovers.
Seating: There are ample seating options across two levels. Both the ground floor and upper level provide various spots suitable for working, including comfortable chairs and tables. Upstairs is especially airy, and views out to Plaza Armenia are a refreshing change from concrete.
Menu picks: Shakshuka, salmon quinoa bowl, and carrot cake. Breakfast is served until 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and 7 p.m. the rest of the week.
Opening hours: Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm; Sunday and holidays, 9am to 8pm.
Location: Armenia 1908, Palermo Soho.
Del Pasaje Café
Vibe: Being a bookstore-cafe, the whole atmosphere here leans toward work and reading. Plus, it’s a cozy spot, tucked inside Libros del Pasaje with a glass ceiling that lets in tons of natural light. If you’re not in the mood to work, you can always pick up any book from the shelves to read while you’re there.
Seating: Both small and communal tables, split between the bookstore itself and a covered, internal patio area.
Menu picks: Classic café menu with a range of cakes, cookies and pastries. Salads and hot plates, like pasta and rice dishes, are also available.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 10am to 8pm. Sunday: 2pm to 8pm.
Location: Thames 1782, Palermo Soho.
Moshu Treehouse
Vibe: Housed in a renovated historic building, Moshu Treehouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and contemporary design. The interior design incorporates reclaimed materials and dried plants, giving the space an "under construction" aesthetic that feels both organic and artistic. In the evening, the top floor doubles as a cocktail bar.
Seating: Indoor and outdoor spaces, including a second-floor terrace.
Menu picks: Turkish eggs, Scandinavian baked eggs, and a selection of ‘Old Fashioned Cakes,’ including red velvet, lemon blueberry, dark chocolate, and Guinness. All coffee is 100% Colombian Arabica organic.
Opening hours: Daily from 8am to 9pm.
Location: Guatemala 4570, Palermo Soho.
Darien Café
Vibe: Bright, airy and with a calm atmosphere, Darien is a great option amid the residential district of Villa Crespo. It’s a small spot, but that minimizes noise levels and makes hanging around for a few hours comfortable.
Seating: Being small, it’s worth getting here early if you plan a long working session. There are a couple of tables in the salon area and a bar/counter at the window—probably the best choice.
Menu picks: The menu is minimal, offering a mix of pastries, salads, acai, and yogurt bowls.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 8am to 8pm. Weekends and holidays: 9.30am to 8pm.
Location: Av. Dr. Honorio Pueyrredón 1534, Villa Crespo.
Estudio.te
Vibe: This popular Villa Crespo spot seamlessly integrates design, architecture, and gastronomy inside a repurposed warehouse. Clean lines, natural materials, and abundant greenery exude a Scandinavian aesthetic. It’s dog-friendly, has soft lighting, and curated playlists that allow you to focus.
Seating: All of the furniture is designed in-house and includes communal tables and cozy corners with more privacy. There are even private meeting rooms available.
Menu picks: Chipa, sandwiches, stuffed croissants.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 8.30am to 8pm. Saturday: 10.30am to 8pm.
Location: Thames 937, Villa Crespo.
Enoile Café and Cowork
Vibe: With its Greek-inspired white and blue hues and wooden decor, this cafe-cum-coworking space brings a Mediterranean vibe to Caballito. Its serene, inviting aesthetic and laid-back ambiance make it an ideal spot to linger for a full day's work.
Seating: The first floor is dedicated to coworking and has spacious tables and ample natural light. Additionally, there's a tranquil patio surrounded by bamboo, offering a peaceful outdoor workspace.
Menu picks: Degustación de cafê—six coffee shots, including Irish and Cuban. Blue cheese chips, pancakes, and red velvet cookies. Brunch options are ideal for sharing with a coworking mate.
Opening hours: Daily from 8am to 8pm.
Location: Jauretche 225, Caballito.
Cuadra
Vibe: If you’re looking for a spot in Colegiales that blends style, great food, and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger, this is it. With its ivy-covered façade and minimalist interior, this little café isn’t just nice to look at, it’s got a welcoming and easy-going atmosphere that makes it unique.
Seating: Mix of communal and individual tables. Also some outdoor seating, although noise from the adjacent railway tracks might be disruptive.
Menu picks: Sandwiches, including Brunchwich (avocado, grilled tofu, and fried egg) and Buttermilk chicken.
Opening hours:: Wednesday to Monday: 8.30am to 8pm.
Location: Concepción Arenal 3774, Colegiales.
La Noire
Vibe: In the heart of Colegiales, La Noire is often busy with people working, studying or simply enjoying a coffee. It adopts a French style, offering a spacious interior and a quiet, alfresco patio at the rear. If it’s busy, the (almost) adjacent Santal is a good backup plan.
Seating: Most tables are for two or four people, but there’s a fair chance strangers are sharing. A couple of tables have armchairs, for a little extra comfort. Opt for the patio for outdoor working.
Menu picks: Health-conscious salads and plenty of vegan and gluten free options.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 8am to 8pm. Weekends from 9am to 8pm.
Location: Virrey Loreto 3302, Colegiales.
Tonico Cafe
Vibe: A modern and minimalist ambiance awaits at this café set on a tranquil street in Recoleta. It features a spacious interior that has plenty of natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere to get some work done. It’s also a couple of blocks from the much-loved theater-cum-bookstore El Ateneo.
Seating: Both standard café tables and three shared sit-up bars – two facing the street and one adjacent to the counter.
Menu picks: Espresso tónico, which as the name suggests is an espresso shot served with tonic water. Food includes café staples such as toasted sandwiches, croissants, cakes and vegan options.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 8.30am to 8pm. Sunday: 9am to 8pm.
Location: Riobamba 1173, Recoleta.
Café Nómada
Vibe: A block from El Obelisco, Nómada’s bright and spacious interior provides a comfortable place to work from. There’s music, but it’s kept at a volume level that doesn’t disturb. Almost every month, La Guardia Freelo organizes a paid communal Merienda y Coworking here. The fee includes a coffee and a snack.
Seating: A selection of small and larger tables, some shared, plus a bar/counter at the front window.
Menu picks: Coffee with croissant, toasted sandwich, cake, cookie, or other option combos. Full plates like braised beef or BBQ pork shoulder served with sweet potato mash.
Opening hours: Daily from 10am to 8pm.
Location: Cerrito 210, Microcentro.