Casa Cruz
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/BARS, BUENOS AIRES/ Updated : Feb 1, 2017, 13:02 IST
Synopsis
If you want to fit in amongst the upper class clientele at Casa Cruz, don your most elegant evening attire, and hold your head up high as you enter through the incredible 16ft brass doors into this lavish world.
If you want to fit in amongst the upper class clientele at Casa Cruz, don your most elegant evening attire, and hold your head up high as you enter through the incredible 16ft brass doors into this lavish world. Read less

For the most chic of cocktail experiences
Word to the wise: There is a dress code. Men wear long pants and closed shoes.
They are better known for their elegance and exclusivity, as well as their cocktails, than for their hit-and-miss dinner menu, which means the beautiful oval bar is the focal point of the action here. If it's too much of a high-society scene for you, get your mojito and retreat to people-watch from one of the oversized sofas.
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