Santa María

The desserts stand out as well as the pizzas

Part of a cluster of traditional pizzerias concentrated on Avenida Corrientes between numbers 6700 and 6900, Santa María opened its doors in 1947, the same year as the neighbouring Imperio de la Pizza. Both places are loyal proponents of the traditional Buenos Aires pizza, and Santa María is also popular for its traditional desserts like sopa inglesa, a kind of Italian trifle, palo Jacob, a kind of chocolate éclair, and imperial ruso, a local gateau.

Inauguration: 1947
Speciality: traditional Buenos Aires deep-pan and media masa pizza.
 

 

CORRIENTES AV. 6801

4553 2763

36 Billares

Cue up for a game of pool at this traditional city bar and cafe

Angelín

Serving classic pizzas and fainá since 1938.

Banchero

Birthplace of Buenos Aires´ cheesy, oniony fugazzeta pizza

Bar Británico

Legendary bar popular with British war veterans in the early 20th century.

Burgio

A pizza joint that's preserved its essence since 1935.

El Cedrón

Pizzeria with its own secret dressing.

El Fortín

The pizzeria claimed by several different football teams

El Hipopótamo

With a strategic location in the neighbourhood of San Telmo, this bar offers warmth and good service.

El Imperio de la pizza

People are here as early as 6.00am at this neighbourhood classic.

El Mazacote

Offers various pizzas and fainás

El Palacio de la Pizza

Traditional pizzeria harking back to another era.