Restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Las Pizarras
100Pearl PointsFor wine first

About Las Pizarras
Book Las Pizarras when you want a wine-aware Palermo dinner without the formality or spend of a destination room. Its 2026 Star Wine List recognition is the key trust signal; choose Don Julio for a steakhouse occasion or Sál for a higher-budget, more structured meal.
Las Pizarras is a Buenos Aires dinner option with limited verified public detail, so it is best approached with a simple, practical plan rather than expectations about a specific cuisine, dish, chef, or format. The confirmed essentials are direct: evening service runs Monday through Saturday, Sunday is closed, the dress code is casual, the venue has Star Wine List recognition for 2026.
A Buenos Aires dinner pick with Star Wine List recognition
The clearest verified signal is the 2026 Star Wine List recognition. That gives Las Pizarras a relevant point of interest for diners who care about wine alongside dinner, without requiring claims about a specific beverage program, menu structure, or service style that are not confirmed here. Treat the recognition as useful context, not as a guarantee of any particular experience beyond what is verified.
Because the public details are lean, the smart way to use this booking is to avoid over-planning the meal around a specific dish or format. Do not arrive expecting a published tasting-menu arc, a named signature plate, or a chef-driven story to carry the night. Book it as a Buenos Aires dinner option where the verified planning details are the evening hours, casual dress code, Star Wine List recognition.
Who should choose it over the obvious Buenos Aires tables
Choose Las Pizarras when you want a Buenos Aires dinner plan and the confirmed details fit your night: Monday through Saturday evening hours, casual dress, a venue noted by Star Wine List in 2026. If the occasion depends on a specific format, cuisine, signature dish, or service setup, confirm those details directly before committing.
For someone comparing options, Las Pizarras sits naturally alongside other Buenos Aires dining names such as Don Julio, El Preferido de Palermo, La Carniceria, Raggio Osteria, Sál. The right choice depends on what each table needs that night, but for Las Pizarras specifically, the verified basis for planning is concise: dinner service, casual attire, Star Wine List recognition.
Quick reference: consider Las Pizarras for a Buenos Aires dinner when its evening hours and casual dress code suit the plan; choose another restaurant if the night requires confirmed details that are not available here.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Las Pizarras in Buenos Aires?
Other Buenos Aires options to compare include Don Julio, El Preferido de Palermo, La Carniceria, Raggio Osteria, Sál. Choose based on the specific experience you want, confirm current details directly with each venue before booking.
How far ahead should I book Las Pizarras?
Booking timing is not verified here. The confirmed schedule is dinner service Monday through Saturday from 7:00 PM to 11:30 PM, with Sunday closed, so plan around those evening hours and confirm availability directly.
Can I eat at the bar at Las Pizarras?
Bar seating is not verified here. If that setup matters to your plans, ask Las Pizarras directly when you reserve or arrive.
Is lunch or dinner better at Las Pizarras?
Dinner is the verified service window. Las Pizarras lists hours Monday through Saturday from 7:00 PM to 11:30 PM and is closed on Sunday.
What should I wear to Las Pizarras?
The verified dress code is casual. Choose comfortable, neat clothing appropriate for an evening meal in Buenos Aires.
Is Las Pizarras good for a special occasion?
It may work if the confirmed details match your occasion: casual dress, evening service, Star Wine List recognition in 2026. If you need a specific menu, seating format, or celebration setup, confirm directly before booking.
Is Las Pizarras good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. If seating format or availability for one matters, check the venue's official channels; the confirmed hours are Monday through Saturday from 7:00 PM to 11:30 PM.
Location
Thames 2296, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Compare Las Pizarras
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Las Pizarras | Buenos Aires | , | Star Wine List (2026) | , |
| La Carniceria | Buenos Aires | Argentinian Steakhouse, Meats and Grills | , | $$ |
| Sál | Buenos Aires | Scandinavian | , | $$$$ |
| El Preferido de Palermo | Buenos Aires | Argentinian, Traditional Cuisine | , | $$ |
| Raggio Osteria | Buenos Aires | Italian | , | $$ |
| Don Julio | Buenos Aires | Argentinian Steakhouse | , | $$$$ |
How Las Pizarras Buenos Aires compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- La Carniceria, Argentinian Steakhouse, Meats and Grills, $$
- Sál, Scandinavian, $$$$
- El Preferido de Palermo, Argentinian, Traditional Cuisine, $$
- Raggio Osteria, Italian, $$
- Don Julio, Argentinian Steakhouse, $$$$
How Las Pizarras compares in Buenos Aires
Las Pizarras is the practical Palermo pick for diners who want wine credibility without committing to a big-ticket format. Don Julio is the stronger choice for a steakhouse occasion and a more famous Buenos Aires dinner, but it also sits in a higher price tier and usually requires more planning. La Carniceria keeps the meat-and-grill focus at a lower $$ tier, so choose it when value and a clear Argentine steakhouse brief matter more than wine-list emphasis.
Sál is the splurge alternative: Scandinavian, $$$$, and better suited to diners who want a more composed, special-occasion meal. Las Pizarras is easier to justify for a regular Palermo dinner because the decision does not need to carry the weight of a major night out. For a traditional Argentine choice at a similar $$ signal, El Preferido de Palermo is the safer pick when visitors want recognizable local cooking and a lively neighborhood feel.
If the group is split or cannot secure the preferred table, Raggio Osteria is the easiest cross-shop for Italian comfort at $$, while Las Pizarras makes more sense when the wine side of dinner is the deciding factor. In short: Don Julio for the statement steakhouse, Sál for the expensive composed meal, El Preferido for traditional Argentine cooking, Raggio for Italian, Las Pizarras for a lower-pressure Palermo dinner with a stronger wine cue.
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