AEP · Restaurants

Delicity

★ 3 $$$$

Medialuna and coffee is the standard order at Delicity

Delicity at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) runs as a grab-and-go counter with glass cases full of pastries and premade sandwiches. Pricing sits in the mid-range ($$ by local standards), so you’re paying airport markup but not luxury café money. Expect a basic airport setup: stand at the counter, order quickly, and clear out to your gate seats.

There’s no posted gate reference in reviews, but Delicity sits airside at AEP, so you’re already past security before you line up for that medialuna. One Google reviewer summed it up: “Had a medialuna and coffee at Delicity in AEP, nothing special but it did the job.” Coffee portions track standard Argentine café sizes, not US jumbo cups, so plan on one per person.

The main draw is local-style pastries like medialunas plus simple sandwiches in the display case. Think ham-and-cheese or similar, premade and wrapped, not cooked to order; most photos show several full trays ready to go. Figure on paying a few hundred Argentine pesos more than in town for the same medialuna, which is normal in AEP.

Watch out for stale pastries later in the day; multiple reviews flag that anything left in the case by mid-afternoon can taste tired. If you care about freshness, target morning or early lunch, and pick items from trays that look recently restocked rather than the last lonely croissant. If the medialunas look dry, pivot to a sandwich where staleness shows less.

Tip: if you have time in Buenos Aires city, do your serious café stop before the airport and use Delicity only as a backup coffee and pastry run inside AEP.

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