


If you’re visiting Buenos Aires and love authentic, cheesy pizza, Pizzería Güerrín is a must. This legendary spot on Avenida Corrientes has been serving Argentina’s finest “pizza al molde” since 1932 — more than 90 years of tradition, thick crust, and generous mozzarella.
🏛️ A historic icon on Avenida Corrientes
Pizzería Güerrín was founded in 1932 by Italian immigrants, becoming a beloved institution for locals and tourists alike. Its location is legendary — Avenida Corrientes, known as “the street that never sleeps”, is famous for its theaters, bookstores, and classic cafés.
For decades, portenos have grabbed a slice before or after a theater show — a true Buenos Aires ritual. More than 90 years later, Güerrín still serves thousands of pizzas daily.
🍕 What makes Güerrín’s pizza so special?
🍽️ Menu — What to order?
With over 40 pizza options, here are the must-tries:
Classic favorites
The essentials you can’t miss
| Pizza | Description |
|---|---|
| Mozzarella | The #1 choice — fresh mozzarella and tomato sauce |
| Napolitana | Tomato slices, garlic, oregano and mozzarella |
| Fugazzeta | Argentine classic — onion, mozzarella and provolone |
| Calabresa | Spicy option with pepperoni and red chili flakes |
Specialty pizzas
House favorites worth trying
| Pizza | Description |
|---|---|
| La Bonfanti | Ham, bell peppers and olives |
| Provolone & Mozzarella | Double cheese — a dream for cheese lovers |
| La Moderna | Gourmet ingredients with crispy edges |
Beyond pizza
Don’t leave without trying these
Empanadas — baked or fried, filled with meat, cheese or ham & cheese.
Fainá — a crispy chickpea pancake traditionally eaten on top of pizza. A Buenos Aires classic.
Desserts — tiramisú, flan, budín de pan and dulce de leche ice cream.
Order a slice “al paso” (to-go) and eat it standing at the counter — exactly like the locals do. It’s part of the experience.
⭐ What customers say
4.5+ stars across Google, TripAdvisor & Yelp
Thousands of reviews — consistently one of Buenos Aires’ top-rated pizzerias
Be ready for long lines, especially on weekends. That said, the service is fast and the wait is always worth it.
📍 Practical information
Go before 7 PM to avoid the longest queues. Weekday lunches are the quietest — weekends after theater hours are the busiest.
Güerrín is just one stop on an incredible city
Buenos Aires is full of legendary spots like this one. Our private city tour takes you to the best of BA — neighborhoods, monuments, hidden gems — with a local driver who knows every corner of the city.
Pizzería Güerrín isn’t just a place to eat — it’s a cultural landmark. Whether you’re a pizza lover, a foodie, or simply looking for an authentic Buenos Aires experience, this legendary pizzeria is absolutely worth the visit.
One slice, and you’ll understand why it’s been iconic for over 90 years. 🍕🇦🇷
