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This bar from Argentina was named one of the best in the world. Now it’s open in Miami

The mural by Argentine artist Martin Ron dominated the landscape inside Presidente Bar Miami, now open in Wynwood.
The mural by Argentine artist Martin Ron dominated the landscape inside Presidente Bar Miami, now open in Wynwood. Presidente Bar Miami

One of South America’s most famous bars has just opened its first U.S. location in Miami — in Wynwood, of course.

From Argentina comes Presidente Bar, from co-founders Sebastian Garcia and Christian Delpech, who opened the original bar inside a restored national heritage mansion in Buenos Aires in 2017.

The first Presidente, named one of the World’s Best Bars in 2021, quickly became known for its immersive experiences and design and its creative cocktails. Its legend grew, soon drawing the rich and famous, including Lionel Messi, Maluma and members of Coldplay. Garcia and Delpech opened a second location at the San Isidro Racetrack in Argentina in 2023.

The U.S. was long in their sights. Garcia, who was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Figures in the Cocktail Industry by Drinks International, said Miami’s similarities to Buenos Aires made it the perfect spot to open a location.

The interior of Presidente Bar Miami in Wynwood.
The interior of Presidente Bar Miami in Wynwood. Presidente Bar Miami

“The city’s energy reminds me of Buenos Aires — bold, inventive and full of soul,” he said. “We’re bringing that same spirit to Wynwood and look forward to serving cocktails that tell stories, creating spaces that spark emotion and sharing our deep love for hospitality.”

The Miami Presidente, located east of R House, has two distinct spaces. In the main room, which seats 100 guests, a large mural by Argentine artist Martin Ron dominates the landscape. Everything was made in Argentina, from the barware to the furnishings.

And there’s a surprise inside: another hidden bar, La Biblioteca, which is found behind the velvet curtains and inspired by the backroom bar at the original Presidente. It’s called La Biblioteca for a reason. There you’ll find floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, high ceilings, chandeliers and mirrored floors — as well as premium liquors.

The entrance to the secret bar La Biblioteca, which is hidden inside Presidente Bar Miami
The entrance to the secret bar La Biblioteca, which is hidden inside Presidente Bar Miami Presidente Bar Miami

The cocktail menu includes classics and specialty drinks like the Un Beso Mas (Woodfood rye; Cynar, an Italian liqueur; vermouth and Tempus Fugit Cacao) and the Patagonia Fix (Grey Goose vodka; St. Germain; lime; mint and berries).

There’s also the Mexpresso Martini with Patron Reposado and Borghetti (an Italian liqueur) and the Daiquirina, with Leblon cachaca (Brazilian white rum) and guajillo-chile de arbol syrup.

The interior of La Biblioteca, the hidden bar inside Presidente Bar Miami.
The interior of La Biblioteca, the hidden bar inside Presidente Bar Miami. Presidente Bar Miami

And should you be hungry, there’s a food menu, too. Expect fare that pays homage to Argentine and Latin American culinary traditions: kale and spinach fritters with a smoky curry; causa topped with pulpo al oliver and huacaina; and wagyu sliders with a secret sauce. You’ll also find mains like porcini ravioli in truffle mushroom sauce and Patagonian pink risotto with beet puree and red shrimp.

Presidente Bar also features a raw bar with sushi, ceviches, tartares and tiraditos, including hamachi, avocado and black quinoa or ceviche Presidente with yellowfin tuna and Spanish octopus.

Christian Delpech and Sebastian Garcia, the co-founders of Presidente Bar in Buenos Aires, which now has a location in Wynwood.
Christian Delpech and Sebastian Garcia, the co-founders of Presidente Bar in Buenos Aires, which now has a location in Wynwood. Presidente Bar Miami

Presidente Bar Miami

Where: 146 NW 28th St., Miami

Hours: 6 p.m.-3 a.m. Wednesday-Sunday

Reservations: OpenTable or 305-987-1267

This story was originally published June 24, 2025 at 4:30 AM.

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Connie Ogle
Miami Herald
Connie Ogle loves wine, books and the Miami Heat. Please don’t make her eat a mango.
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