Pirilo

4.5
(1987 votes)
Defensa 821, C1099 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Inexpensive
Open now • Closes at 23:00

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Experience Authentic Buenos Aires Flavor at Pirilo

Located in the heart of Buenos Aires at Defensa 821, Pirilo offers a genuinely traditional pizzeria experience steeped in local culture and history. With more than 93 years in the San Telmo neighborhood, this establishment has become a beloved symbol of the city’s rich culinary heritage. Guests can enjoy a variety of delicious options like pizza, fainá, and the iconic stuffed fugazzetta, all prepared with quality ingredients that evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort.

A Distinctive and Inviting Atmosphere

More than just a place for a meal, Pirilo breathes pure Peronism and local pride, featuring walls that tell stories and an ambiance that welcomes friends and families alike. The service is warm and friendly, with a unique ordering system where patrons select their slices, enjoy them standing or on the go, and then settle the bill when leaving. Whether it’s a casual nighttime stop or a quick bite during the day, the inviting style and excellent location make Pirilo the perfect spot for a memorable pizza experience.

Open from Tuesday to Friday during midday and evening hours and on weekends into the late evening, this pizzeria is ready to serve locals and visitors who crave the authentic taste of Buenos Aires.

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Sebastian Eli
July 10, 2025
The quintessentially native.nThanks, Piruuu
Ariel Marzaro
July 8, 2025
It breathes pure Peronism, nostalgia on every wall, the fugazeta is a trip with my grandparents, if you add Moscato you embrace the shirtless.
Noridibuja
July 4, 2025
A traditional pizzeria, the pizza and faina are delicious, the lady who serves is friendly.
Adriana Pellegrinelli
July 3, 2025
One of the best pizzas on the go!!!
MIRIAM GARCIA
July 3, 2025
Pirilo is a traditional and sensorial experience, offering a slice of pizza on the go in a space that has maintained a distinctive yet inviting style for many years. Pirilo is a symbol of Buenos Aires. On a cold night, I recommend a couple of slices of cancha pizza or stuffed fugazzetta with a glass of Moscato. They also build customer trust. You order the slices and eat, and when you leave, you stop by the register to pay and name the number of slices you ate.