Fonda de los Tres Reyes was an Inn or Tavern that worked in Buenos Aires in the late 18th century and early 19th.
[1] It was the main hotel and restaurant in the city, located in the neighborhood of San Nicolás,[2] populated around 1810 by a considerable number of British and American immigrants.
[8] During the first British invasion of the River Plate, La Fonda de los Tres Reyes was place of lodging of William Beresford and his officers.
[9] La Fonda de los Tres Reyes was the most exclusive restaurant and hotel in Buenos Aires in the 1800s.
This business was in front of the La fonda de Doña Clara, an inn administered by its owner, the English lady Mary Clark.