Punto Mona

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Argentina's best known bartender built her own room in a Chacarita warehouse: eight meters of bar, vinyl on the decks, and the Gaucho on every table.

Punto Mona opened in 2022 at Fraga 93 in Chacarita, and the name is the resume: Mona Gallosi is one of Argentina's most recognized bartenders, and this converted warehouse is her own room. El Planeta Urbano covered the opening as her gastronomic bet on the neighborhood, and Ambito describes a bar with its own contemporary identity in the heart of Chacarita.

The space breaks Buenos Aires bar logic. Trans Americas Journey notes it holds triple the square footage of most city bars, with an eight meter counter running the room, New York industrial bones, and DJs working vinyl at conversation volume.

Who would hate it? Speakeasy hunters. There is no hidden door here, just scale, sound, and a bartender's name over the entrance.

The former warehouse keeps its height and concrete, warmed with glam touches Ambito files under industrial and contemporary at once. The eight meter bar is the organizing line; tables fan toward the DJ booth where vinyl sets run through the night. Morfar's profile calls the result a New York accented restobar that still feels porteño.

The Gaucho is the order: Johnnie Walker Black with lemon balm and fortified rosso, her balanced rework of the old fashioned, around USD 9 at current rates. Wanderlog reviewers push the gin tonic reversal and the espresso martini, and the off menu requests are part of the program; tell the bar what you drink and let the eight meters work. The kitchen runs serious enough to make it a full evening, not a stop.

Chacarita's new gastronomic corridor supplies the crowd: industry drinkers on the early shift, dressed up groups at the tables, and dancers nearer the booth after midnight. Time Out lists the room among the city's essential cocktail stops, and weekends reward a booking.

The clearest statement bar in Chacarita and the right room to watch the neighborhood pass Palermo. Book the weekend, order the Gaucho, and stay for the vinyl set.

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