AEP · Restaurants

Panera Rosa

★ 3

Cakes from Palermo’s Panera Rosa show up here at Aeroparque too.

This Panera Rosa sits landside at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, so you can use it both on arrival and before check-in. Locals clock it mainly for the same style of cakes and colorful lattes you get at the Palermo branches in Buenos Aires. Expect a mid-range bill: think $$-$$$ for coffee and a slice, higher than a neighborhood café but normal for AEP.

The rating hovers around 3 out of 5 stars on Google Maps, which tracks with the main complaint: small cake portions for the price. Photos from late 2023 and 2024 show bright pink décor, glass cases packed with pastries, and barista-style coffee drinks. If you want something specific, the layered cakes and iced lattes are what people actually post photos of, not the sandwiches.

One reviewer notes that “Panera Rosa in AEP has the same cakes as in the city,” which is the draw if you already like their Palermo locations. Order cake, alfajores, or a fancy latte; skip trying to turn this into a full sit-down meal. Expect to pay close to 3,500–5,000 ARS for a slice of cake and 2,000–3,000 ARS for coffee, depending on current airport pricing and inflation.

Watch out for bill shock if you’re grabbing cake for a group; three coffees and three desserts can easily hit the upper $$$ range. Service speed in reviews sounds normal for AEP: not fast-food quick, but fine if you have 25–30 minutes before heading to security. If you care more about value than aesthetics, you’ll probably be happier with a simpler café in the terminal.

Practical tip: if you want “city Panera Rosa” cakes without risking a rush, stop here when you land at AEP, grab a box to go, and head into Buenos Aires with dessert already sorted.

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