The traditional pizzeria Kentuckywith more than 80 years of history in Argentina, reinforced its expansion in the interior of the country with the opening of its second branch in the province of Mendoza. After the success of its first location in Mendoza Shoppingthe chain opened a new point of sale in La Barraca Malllocated in Guaymallén, consolidating its presence in the Cuyo region.
A brand with history that continues to grow
The opening in La Barraca Mall (Las Cañas 1833, Guaymallén) represents the consolidation of the brand in this strategic plaza, after its first location in the province was received with great enthusiasm by the Mendoza public. From the company they highlighted: “Mendoza welcomed us with great enthusiasm from the first opening, and this second branch in La Barraca is an opportunity to continue growing and share what we are: a brand with history, but always close and ready to accompany everyday moments”.
The new location will maintain the opening hours of 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., every dayoffering the classic molded pizza —golden and with a generous portion of mozzarella—along with a menu that includes empanadas and other emblematic products.
Commitment to expansion and tradition
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | La Barraca Mall, Las Cañas 1833, Guaymallén |
| Time | Every day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. |
| star product | Pizza in the traditional mold |
| Expansion | Second branch in Mendoza |
With more than eight decades of experience, Kentucky with this opening reaffirms its commitment to bringing its emblematic flavors to more Argentines, maintaining the quality and tradition that made it a national pizza icon.
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