Pizzería Güerrín is more than just a place to eat; it's a true gastronomic icon of Buenos Aires and an integral part of the city's cultural life. Located on the lively Avenida Corrientes, this pizzeria, founded in 1932, is considered one of the oldest and most famous in the capital of Argentina. Over decades of operation, it has turned into a cult establishment that is a must-visit for every guest in the city.

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The main reason for Güerrín's fame is its legendary pizza. Many locals and critics consider it the best in the country. Here, they prepare pizza in the Argentine "al molde" style — on a thick, fluffy crust with a generous amount of toppings and cheese, baked in a wood-fired oven. The menu offers dozens of varieties, including classics and local options like "fugazza" (with onions) and "fainá" (chickpea flour flatbread). This place is a true gastronomic symbol where Italian heritage meets the Argentine soul.
What's truly impressive is the scale of the establishment. Pizzería Güerrín can serve up to 850 guests at a time, making it one of the largest in the world. Inside, there's a bustling and authentic atmosphere: from the hall where you eat pizza standing right at the counter to more secluded seating areas. A visit to Güerrín is an opportunity not only to enjoy a delicious meal but also to feel the energetic rhythm of Buenos Aires.