"Cafés notables," bars that have been around a long time and become popular meeting spots, are a historic piece of Buenos Aires history, frequented by older and younger generations. Los Galgos, located downtown near the courthouses, has been a meeting point since the 1930s, when it first opened. After suddenly closing down after 90 years in business, Los Galgos was brought back to life by Julián Diaz, famed restaurateur and owner of 878 cocktail bar, who decided to give the café a modern reboot, with still honoring its historic roots." - Allie Lazar