A historic gentlemen's club since 1852, Club del Progreso combines elegant dining with spirited debates over classic Argentine cuisine.
Sarmiento 1334, C1041 San Nicolas, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions
"Club del Progreso It was 1852 and Argentine society was so polarized, the country’s very existence was threatened. Thus, Club del Progreso was born as a gentlemen’s retreat whose noble goal was to unite the nation’s political factions through thoughtful discussion and cooperation, thereby ensuring Argentina’s progress. The club still hosts academic debates on issues of national interest, and its stately, wood-paneled dining room, hung with dazzling chandeliers, frames an elegant, historical setting for trying classic Argentine fare like roast suckling pig or revuelto gramajo (scrambled eggs with potato and vegetables). By Travesías"