- Pizza
- American
Buenos Aires Pizzera
Menu for Buenos Aires Pizzera
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Ratings and Reviews for Buenos Aires Pizzera
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Apr 01 2012
Myra G. via Yelp
I had no idea that Buenos Aires was known for its pizza. I went for lunch with co-workers and really enjoyed it. Cute decor and fun music. I had a butternut...read more
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Mar 24 2012
Davis H. via Yelp
We go here about once a week to pick up empenadas to bake at home, but have eaten in the restaurant as well. The staff is great and the authentic...read more
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Mar 19 2012
Maria T. via Yelp
Another empanada please!!!!! Been eating here for years and plan to keep eating here many more to come.read more
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Feb 10 2007
futbolito2002 via Citysearch
Excellent experience with unique and traditional argentine cuisine. Authentic flavor and atmosphere with only Argentine music eve...read more
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Jan 06 2007
evatique via Citysearch
Has the right feel and the food is good, I am used to a different type of Empanda from DH family, but these are still good, had th...read more
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Nov 17 2006
moodeous2 via Citysearch
I go to Buenos Aires for the empanadas. They are DELICIOUS!!! While they have a nice casual atmosphere in the dining area and it...read more
In Short
Pizza at these casual takeout and sit-down spots features South American-inspired toppings, more daring that one would expect a block north of Coors Field. Most popular honors go to the signature ''Buenos Aires'' pie which includes hearts of palm, roasted red peppers, hard-boiled egg and ''salsa golf,'' a tangy sauce. Empanadas are baked and come in 11 flavors. Imported wines, hard-to-find Quilnes beer and dulce de leche complete the feeling of Argentina.