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El Federal sits on the corner of Carlos Calvo and Peru in San Telmo and is one of the oldest continuously operating bars in Buenos Aires — a National Heritage Site with original wood fittings, stained glass, and the specific atmosphere that only comes from a century of daily operation. The bar is not exclusively gay but has been a gathering place for Buenos Aires' bohemian and gay communities for decades, particularly in the evenings when San Telmo's tango and alternative culture draws a mixed crowd. The menu runs to traditional Argentine bar food — empanadas, cheese plates, cold cuts — alongside the standard range of Argentine wines, beers, and spirits. The physical space is the attraction: the bar counter, the wooden shelves behind it, the tiles underfoot, and the ceiling fans all belong to an Argentina that has largely been replaced. San Telmo's gay character is different from Palermo's: older, more literary, more connected to the tango tradition, and less focused on the circuit-party end of the scene. El Federal is the ideal starting point for exploring this side of Buenos Aires' LGBTQ+ culture — particularly on a Sunday afternoon when San Telmo's famous antique market fills the surrounding streets.
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