Pizza in San Telmo

    • Pirilo

      • Address: Defensa 821
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      A small restaurant with a wood burning oven that dates back to 1932. This stand-up pizza parlour serves a variety of deep dish mozzarella pizza, fugaza (onion pizza) or cancha pizza (with no cheese and which is eaten cold, ... More Info
    • La Casona de Sr. Telmo

      While walking around San Telmo you will find this big old house on an underground floor. Be careful at the entrance, because the door is small and low. Inside, the walls of the room are covered with wood. There is a ... More Info
    • El Parque

      • Address: Defensa 1452
        Phone: 4361-1485
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      Some people think that San Telmo looks more and more like Palermo every day. However, in this district you can still find traditional restaurants that we are all familiar with. Among them is this old pizzería that has been ... More Info
    • Sr. Telmo

      A large house that is almost two centuries old. A typical bar to meet friends. It serves grilled pizza with good wines. More Info
    • Mi Tío

      • Address: Estados Unidos 389
        Phone: 4362-1244
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      Forty years on Defensa street. Not my uncle ("mi tío") or yours, the Bar. It has affordable prices and certain interesting peculiarities: they make pizza in the public view and there are tables on the sidewalk where it is ... More Info
    • Tío Felipe

      • Address: Balcarce 739
        Phone: 4307-8991
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      Anyone who considers themselves to be a good Buenos Aires native should be able to list at least ten restaurants that mainly serve mozzarella pizza, "pizza napolitana" (made with fresh tomatoes and garlic) or fugazetta ... More Info
    • La Moderna

      In the year 1940, pizza was made in this establishment by two Spaniards, who would later found the "La Continental" pizzería chain, one of the most popular brands in Argentina. After many years, in 1960, Don Manolo, Don ... More Info
    • La Continental

      We who were no longer children in the early 90s remember how difficult it was, for example, to buy bread on Mondays or barbecue meat on Sundays or find an open supermarket any day of the week after 8:00 p.m. But many shops ... More Info