On November 2, Buenos Aires will host a new edition of the Music Wins Festival 2025. Mandarine Park will come alive with a lineup led by two music giants — Massive Attack and Primal Scream — joined by L’Impératrice, Tash Sultana, and a solid selection of national bands completing the celebration.
And while all that happens on stage, Time Out will bring the other essential ingredient of a great festival: good food, in an environment designed for a complete experience — unique flavors, culture, and a strong festival spirit. All curated by us, with meticulous attention to detail.
Music Wins Festival in gastro mode: the foodie lineup at the Time Out Garden
Ti Amo Pizzería
The Santoro sisters are bringing their sourdough Neapolitan pizzas and focaccia sandwiches that will steal your heart at first bite.
Tita La Vedette
Mena Duarte’s restaurant will offer oyster mushroom milanesa sandwiches, empanadas, and her signature vegan pastas.
“I’m really excited — it’s our first big festival, I love the bands, and I love bringing a 100% plant-based proposal to an event like this. Plus, it’s Sunday — pasta day! And I already adore Time Out. So it’s all joy and enthusiasm. I just hope everyone has a great time and eats well,” says Duarte.
Koko Bao Bar
They’re coming with baos and Asian cuisine with a Buenos Aires twist — food meant to be eaten with your hands and a happy face.
“We’re thrilled to be part of this because the Time Out Garden has the same energy as Koko: music, open air, and good vibes,” says co-founder Mateo Renzulli.
Abreboca
This neo-pulpería from Chacarita will offer reinvented Argentine comfort food full of identity and flavor (spoiler: don’t miss the vitel toné sandwich).
Cucha del Pari
From La Paternal to Mandarine Park, they’ll serve Latin American street food and signature sandwiches ready for the mosh pit (get ready for the best “everything-on-it” hot dog of your life).
The sweets join the party too
Maru Botana
Her classic rogel cake and other artisanal pastries bring the final sweet punch you didn’t know you needed.
Gino El Capo
“Gino arrived in Buenos Aires from southern Italy in 1943, turning his ricotta cake recipe into one of the city’s most iconic desserts,” explain current owners Hernán Cousture and Joaquín Ciafardini.
Decades later, the legendary ricotta cake has become part of Buenos Aires’ emotional heritage — and you’ll find it at the Time Out Garden during Music Wins Festival.
Scannapieco
One of Buenos Aires’ best ice cream shops will bring its classic, time-honored flavors — perfect for cooling down any mosh pit.
Lab Café
Specialty coffee and other delicious pick-me-ups to keep your energy high.
La Choripanería
From the San Telmo Market to Mandarine Park, the city’s best choripanes are joining the party at the Time Out Garden.
Our recommendation? Try “El Gaucho.”
How to find the Time Out Garden inside the festival
At Mandarine Park, just follow the signs — or the scent of happiness. We’re just steps away from the main stage, right where the music calls for a bite… and the bite calls for more music.

