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What Nicolò Rosselli likes about Klobber:
Was in town for just a couple of hours after a 13 hour bus ride from P Natales, Chile. Klobber was about a 10 Minute walk from my hostel and frankly, was the first place I stumbled upon after arriving to San Martin Ave. it looked inviting, so I stopped in. Very glad I did.Service was friendly and prompt. I ordered the asparagus pizza and a pint of beer. Good combination! The interior of the restaurant had the feel of... View all feedback.
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Excellent pizza and very rich craft beer. The bad thing: the orange juice, my girlfriend asked for one and they brought something that was a tang and levite mix...
read moreSimple place with a quiet setting. Slow attention but next to the beer they leave you a jar of pochoclos to bite that is a nice and rich gesture. They have hand...
read moreWave place for a drink with friends, good beer and tapes.
Riquisimas pizzas, excellent centolla empanada and the birra, separate mention, is lujuriosa, tremendo porrón. The best of the place: the music. Ideal for soul...
read moreExcelente cerveza. Great beer! Hermoso lugar, muy tradicional, ubicado en el centro. Beautiful place, very traditional, located in the downtown.
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read moreSome of my party had just come from China. In China the Pizza had tended to be small. So for a group of N people we ordered N pizza. We had found that Ushuaia i...
read moreIf you like cheese I highly recommend the crepe with three queso sauce. Menu is pretty varied and the beers are good. Has a good feel and the service was friend...
read moreWas in town for just a couple of hours after a 13 hour bus ride from P Natales, Chile. Klobber was about a 10 Minute walk from my hostel and frankly, was the fi...
read moreKlöbber is a great pub, that serves its own handcrafted beer. They offer three different types of ales which are all excellent. Great cook (pizzas are a must) a...
read moreI had walked by this place a couple of times and was intrigued by the sign indicating cervezas artesenales. Argentina is known for its wine, not its beer, but t...
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