Capri — Córdoba, Argentina
The streets of Güemes come alive at night, making it one of the best bar-hopping neighbourhoods in Córdoba, especially if you’re looking for a hidden gem. Bar Capri itself, is tucked down a narrow pedestrian alleyway, its concealment, just one of it cool factors. The other one, is its slick design by newcomers, Rodrigo Schiavoni and Adan Yenerich of local firm Sy, who have created a relaxed, earthy space with a polished twist.
As such, raw exposed brick and concrete form an unfussy base that has been furnished with a mix of plush marble tables and simple wooden school chairs from the 1980s, which is all pulled together in a thoroughly modern mossy green and electric blue colour palette. ‘Our goal was to create a friendly and comfortable environment,’ explain the duo. ‘An urban and relaxed space, intentionality global and cosmopolitan but with an 80s feeling.’
While there’s enough to keep merrymakers anchored for an entire evening, if you are on the hop, make sure you pop by for Fresh, one of their signature cocktails made with cold English Breakfast tea and spiced up with a mixture of gin, ginger and grapefruit juice.
ADDRESS
Belgrano 884
PHOTOGRAPHY
Gonzalo Viramonte
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