El Imperio de la Pizza ★ 4.1
Almagro pizzeria on Corrientes, the kind of stand-up pizza al molde joint locals come to between subway rides. Bargain prices, classic fugazzeta rellena.
Signature: Fugazzeta rellena, Muzza, Faina
Almagro pizzeria on Corrientes, the kind of stand-up pizza al molde joint locals come to between subway rides. Bargain prices, classic fugazzeta rellena.
Signature: Fugazzeta rellena, Muzza, Faina
Voted best Cafe Notable in Buenos Aires, opened 21 September 1884 at Rivadavia and Medrano. Belle-epoque stained glass, Italian marble, legendary merienda.
Signature drink: Merienda (tea, medialunas, tea sandwiches)
Almagro natural-wine bar leaning into Argentine pet-nat, skin-contact and small-producer Torrontes. Vegetable plates, no-list approach (host picks).
Signature pour: Skin-contact Torrontes
Wine focus: Argentine natural-wine focus
Food: Vegetable-forward small plates
Almagro pizzeria on Corrientes for the classic cheap-and-fast porteno move: a cuarta of mozzarella plus a slice of faina, eaten standing at the counter.
Try: Stand-up cuarta de muzza
Almagro Cafe Notable since 1884, voted best in BA. The classic merienda spread (sandwiches, scones, sweet-tooth pastries, tea) under stained glass.
Order: Te ingles complete with sandwiches, scones
Almagro mega-club, the largest LGBTQ venue in Latin America. Multi-room, capacity 2,000-plus, opens Friday and Saturday.