La Mezzetta
A historic 1930s pizzeria famous for its authentic Buenos Aires-style pizza, especially the loaded fugazzeta.
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La Mezzetta
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Must-see attractions
A historic 1930s pizzeria famous for its authentic Buenos Aires-style pizza, especially the loaded fugazzeta.
Beat the Crowds
Visit during off-peak hours to avoid long lines and ensure a smoother dining experience.
Savor Slices
Order individual slices to sample various toppings without overindulging.
Quick Facts
Cuisine
Pizza
Price
Mid-range
Phone
+54 11 4554-7585
Address
Av. Álvarez Thomas 1321, C1427 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Legendary Fugazzeta
Experience Buenos Aires-style pizza with thick crust, loaded with gooey cheese and caramelized onions.
Traditional Porteño Pizzeria
Dine in an authentic 1930s setting, surrounded by locals and enjoying classic Argentine pizza.
Generous Toppings
Enjoy thick crust pizza piled high with a generous amount of cheese and flavorful toppings.
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Beat the Crowds
Visit during off-peak hours to avoid long lines and ensure a smoother dining experience.
Savor Slices
Order individual slices to sample various toppings without overindulging.
Try Alternatives
If heavy cheese isn't your preference, consider mozzarella or 'Napolitana' pizzas.
Ask for Lighter Options
If the dough feels too heavy, inquire with staff for recommendations on lighter choices.
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Beat the Crowds
Visit during off-peak hours to avoid long lines and ensure a smoother dining experience.
Savor Slices
Order individual slices to sample various toppings without overindulging.
Try Alternatives
If heavy cheese isn't your preference, consider mozzarella or 'Napolitana' pizzas.
Ask for Lighter Options
If the dough feels too heavy, inquire with staff for recommendations on lighter choices.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
La Mezzetta is celebrated for its authentic, thick-crust pizzas, especially the legendary fugazzeta, which many deem the best in Buenos Aires. Diners appreciate the traditional, bustling atmosphere and the generous cheese toppings. However, some have found the fugazzeta with double cheese and raw onions to be oily and disappointing, and a few have encountered issues with customer service regarding portion sizes.
"Best pizza in Buenos Aires! Very traditional atmosphere. The small pizza is good enough for two people."
Andreani Papaioannou
"I’ve heard recommendations for this place “to really understand Argentine pizza”, almost always from locals, which is usually a bit of a warning flag. Not that they don’t have good taste, but there’s almost always this sort of heart-strings, nostalgia, it’s the place we went to every week when I was a kid and I remember it as the best. We all have those place from when we grew up. So we approached this one with a little trepidation. On arrival, we found a small pizzeria with cars, taxis, motorcycles, and trucks parked haphazardly on the street in front, and inside, jam packed with people, half of them spread out around the small counters lining the walls, rapidly gobbling down slices of pizza, fainá, and empanadas, and washing it down with glasses or bottles of seltzer water. The other half were lined up in a snaking queue to the cash register. We got in line, it moves fast – despite their being about twenty people in front of us, it took no more than about five minutes. You order, you pay, you get a slip of paper, the guy next to the cashier hands you your drink (almost everyone gets seltzer, with a smattering of sodas and beers), and then you move down the counter to pick up your food – hand over your ticket and tell them to go or to stay, and in seconds it’s in your hands. I have to admit, if there’s a place that could be the the poster boy for Argentine style pizza, this has got to be it. Thick crust, the merest blush of sauce seemingly just brushed on it, and gobs and gobs of cheese. We’ve seen it too many times.
But you know what, they do it right at La Mezzetta – the crust is smoky, charred, and has a good crunch, the cheese is gooey, and while it could use a little more browning, it’s tasty, and the sauce adds just an elusive hint of tomato to it all. An anchovy slice was quite good – the tomato sauce really shines when there’s enough of it, and it’s not masked under gobs of cheese. On the other hand, the fugazzeta rellena was an oily yawn. First, they do a double crust pizza and sandwich an extra layer of cheese between the two crusts – plus the usual quantity on top – it was just way too much dough and oily cheese. And, the onions weren’t caramelized, they were borderline raw, and fairly scarce at that – it was almost like they’d just scattered a small handful on top of the parbaked pie (they precook all their pizzas as plain cheese ones on prebaked dough, and then add toppings to order), and just warmed it up. The last, which they’re famed for, disappointing."
Dan Perlman
"The fugazzetta was delicious!! We ordered faina and it was good together,
Recommended!!
Just point out that the area where people needs to stand and eat can be more clean 🙏"
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Frequently Asked Questions
La Mezzetta is most famous for its traditional Buenos Aires-style pizza, particularly the legendary fugazzeta, known for its thick crust, generous cheese, and caramelized onions.
Fugazzeta is a type of Argentine pizza characterized by a thick crust, abundant cheese, and onions. La Mezzetta's version is particularly renowned.
Ordering individual slices is a great way to try different toppings without overeating, especially if you're not sure about the richer options. [^datatips2]
La Mezzetta has limited seating and a bustling, authentic atmosphere. Many patrons eat quickly at standing counters. [^dataplaceMetadatadescription, ^R2]
Yes, if you prefer less onion or a lighter option, consider their mozzarella or Napolitana pizzas, or ask staff for recommendations. [^datatips3]
Yes, La Mezzetta also offers empanadas and other traditional Porteño dishes like milanesas. [^dataplaceMetadatadescription]
It's a casual, no-frills pizzeria dating back to the 1930s, popular with locals, offering a quick and authentic dining experience. [^dataplaceMetadatadescription, ^R1, ^R4]
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