Our Stores:

Palermo

Thames 1891, Palermo, BsAs
Every day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sundays and holidays from 10am to 8pm.

Palermo Soho neighborhood:
The term “Palermo Soho” arises in the area in which fashion designers, artists, galleries and stylish restaurants decide to establish themselves by reforming old mansions, turning the area into a circuit of fashion, art and good food.

Locale:
Choosing this place was simple: it was love at first sight. We saw in those 48.3m2 a place to house our hopes and dreams.
Located near Plaza Serrano but a world away from souvenir shops and tourist traps, the Thames branch is the crucial hub of LATTEnTE operations in the city. It is here that the founders became known affectionately (and sometimes not so affectionately) as the “reyes del maltrato”.If you are lucky, you will come across Fernando who, in addition to giving you the best cup of coffee, fills you with facts and knowledge about movies and music. 

COME TO THAMES:
If you want to take a little break with an exceptional coffee… this is the PERFECT place for you.

Las Cañitas

Migueletes 509, Las Cañitas, BsAs
Every day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Las Cañitas neighborhood:
Las Cañitas is a sector of about 20 blocks within the Palermo neighborhood. Attached to the Palermo Hippodrome, the neighborhood is known for being a quiet area during the day,  but livens up at night due to a growing gastronomy scene that was installed in recent years.

Locale:
Being close to the Argentine Polo Club and Hippodrome, this cafe is the cheto (“luxurious”) brother of the Thames locale. It is a fantastic place to have breakfast after a morning run, or enjoy a coffee after watching a horse race. 

COME TO MIGUELETES:
Come to Migueletes to play the ponies, but you can bet your boots on only one thing: tasty coffee and great service at LATTEnTE! 

Belgrano

Blanco Encalada 2457, Belgrano, BsAs
Every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Belgrano neighborhood:
It is one of the 48 neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and is distinguished by being surrounded by areas of shopping centers and recreational panoramas.
Belgrano was a town, city, federal capital (for a brief period) and then finally a neighborhood, as it was legally absorbed by the Municipality of Buenos Aires.

Locale:
Our third and most recent branch: this cafe is the neighborhood take-away window, or as our business partner Diego says: a hole in the wall. It is perfect to have an exquisite coffee break while touring the neighbourhood. It is also where we have our pastry production center, making all the delicious things from argentine alfajores to paraguayan chipas with lots of love. You can chat about coffee and more with our barista Diego Baetcker who’s got what argentine people call “buena onda” (good vibes). In this small coffee shop, Diego conducts a lot of coffee experiments, from freezing the coffee beans to making his own tonic for the summer: espresso tonic!  

COME TO BELGRANO:
There are benches outside for a coffee break from shopping and sightseeing. Don’t miss this little window if you are in the neighborhood!

The best thing is that you have everything nearby: museums to visit and learn about history, shopping, food, football and tango.