Located on Sarphatipark, Nook is one of those places where you immediately feel at ease. During the day they serve specialty coffee and light snacks, with great attention to quality: beans, preparation methods and presentation count. At night, this picture changes: Nook also has a hefty selection of Argentine wines, tastings and often events where wine and music come together.

The interior is Scandinavian-centric: light wood-colored furniture, lots of white, beige and light accents, and a shared table with a natural look. There is also a striking interior piece: the "wine cellar" painted in Yves Klein blue, which gives the whole place character.
The crowd is mixed: local residents who want coffee, people who work, as well as wine lovers who come to hang out later in the day. The atmosphere is informal, friendly and approachable. No haute cuisine pretensions, but attention to detail.
"Coffee at Nook is pure, wine at Nook is discovery."
Be sure to try one of the Monday or evening events, as it shows how Nook engages the community. Or come on a weekend morning for brunch with good coffee; the baked goods are fresh and pair well with the drinks.