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El Barrilete

4.4(21 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. The familiar pizza and pasta menu appeals to even the pickiest young eaters, while older kids and adults can appreciate the authentic Argentine pizza style with its thick, fluffy crust and generous toppings.

About

El Barrilete is a welcoming neighborhood pizzeria in the charming Flores district that serves up authentic Argentine pizza and pasta in hearty, family-sized portions. The casual, unpretentious atmosphere makes it easy to relax with kids of all ages, and the classic comfort food menu offers familiar favorites that even picky eaters will enjoy.

Highlights

  • Authentic thick-crust Argentine pizza with creative topping combinations
  • Generous portions perfect for sharing family-style
  • Casual, relaxed atmosphere where children are warmly welcomed
  • Traditional homemade pastas and Italian-Argentine classics
  • Opportunity to experience a real neighborhood spot away from tourist areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Argentine pizza is different from American style: expect a thicker, fluffier crust with cheese that may be less melted than you're used to. Kids usually love it once they try it!
  2. 2.Portions are extremely generous, so consider ordering one less pizza than you think you need and adding sides if necessary to avoid waste.
  3. 3.Flores is a traditional Buenos Aires neighborhood off the typical tourist path, so it's a great chance to experience local life. The area is safe during daytime but take standard city precautions.
  4. 4.Dinner service in Argentina starts late (after 8pm), but arriving earlier (around 7pm) means shorter waits and a quieter atmosphere for families.
  5. 5.Cash is king in neighborhood restaurants like this. While they may accept cards, have Argentine pesos on hand to avoid any payment issues.

Best Time to Visit

Visit for lunch (1pm to 3pm) or early dinner (7pm to 8pm) to avoid the late-night Argentine dining rush and secure a table more easily. Weekday evenings tend to be quieter than weekends.

What to Know

This is a moderately priced restaurant ($$) where a family meal with pizza, drinks, and possibly dessert will be quite affordable by international standards. The casual environment means kids can be kids without worrying about formal dining etiquette.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Flores is pleasant to visit any season, though spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer the most comfortable weather for exploring the neighborhood before or after your meal.

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