Barro’s BBQ Chicken Pizza

BBQ Chicken pizza from Barro's restaurant and text '320 calories per large slide'.

The BBQ Chicken pizza at Barro’s is topped with chicken, mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese, and BBQ sauce. Total calories vary based on size of pizza. One slice from a large pizza has 320 total calories.

This post provides you with a complete overview of the calories, nutrition facts, and allergens.

Nutrition


The nutritional content in the BBQ Chicken pizza is presented per serving, measured as one slice. That said, the weight of a single serving varies depending on the overall size of the pizza and the number of slices.

As a result, the calories per slice vary across different sized BBQ Chicken pizzas. Moreover, calories vary depending on type of crust selected.

Calories: BBQ Chicken on Original Crust

There are 220+ calories in each slice of Barro’s BBQ chicken pizza on original crust.  Total calories per serving (slice) varies based on the overall size of the pizza and the number of slices.

Small Pizza

One slice from a 10″ small pizza, which is cut into 6 slices, includes 220 calories. About 110 calories, 50% of the total calories, are derived from 28 grams of carbohydrates. Fat delivers 60 calories (27% of the total), and protein contributes 23% of total calories.

  • 28g Carbs: 110 calories
  • 7g Fat: 60 calories
  • 12g Protein: 50 calories
  • Total: 220 calories per small slice (1,320 calories per small pizza)

Medium Pizza

An entire medium BBQ Chicken pizza has a total of 2,240 calories. Medium pizzas are cut into 8 slices and each slice contains 280 calories.

The composition of the calories per macronutrient (fat, carbs, protein) across all sizes. About half of the total calories are from carbohydrates, approximately 30% from fat, and 20% from protein.

  • 37g Carbs: 140 calories
  • 9g Fat: 85 calories
  • 15g Protein: 55 calories
  • Total: 280 calories per medium slice (2,240 calories per medium pizza)

Large Pizza

A large pizza has 10 slices with each slice containing 320 calories. There is a total of 3,200 calories in the whole large pizza.

  • 40g Carbs: 160 calories
  • 11g Fat: 95 calories
  • 18g Protein: 65 calories
  • Total: 320 calories per medium slice (3,200 calories per medium pizza)
BBQ Chicken pizza from Barro's restaurant and text '320 calories per large slide'.

Lower Calorie Options

Two options on the menu offer slightly lower calories per serving compared with the original crust pizzas. The thin crust and the gluten-free crust pizzas have fewer carbohydrates per slice.

Accordingly, total calories decline compared with the same size (small 10″) original crust option.

Thin Crust Pizza

A lower calorie version of Barro’s BBQ Chicken pizza is available in the thin crust. The 10″ small thin crust BBQ Chicken pizza has 200 calories per slice, compared with 220 calories per slice when prepared on original crust.

Gluten-Free Crust

Another option is the gluten free crust pizza, which is the lowest calorie option of the 10″ size pizzas. It’s cut into six slices and each slice has 180 calories. There are 1,080 calories in the entire 10″ gluten-free pizza.

Nutrition Facts

Here are the nutrition facts for one slice from a large BBQ Chicken pizza on original crust.

Serving Size1Slice (Large Pizza)
Amount Per Serving
Calories320
% Daily Value *
Total Fat11g
17%
Saturated Fat6g
30%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol45mg
15%
Sodium630mg
27%
Total Carbohydrate40g
14%
Sugar5g
Protein18g
36%

Compare Nutrients: Papa John’s Cheese Pizza

Allergens

Barro’s BBQ Chicken Pizza contains milk, soy, and wheat. The original crust pizza may also contain gluten. Barro’s does offer a gluten-free crust option.


Price, Allergens, Nutrition facts source: Barro’s

Ingredients, allergens, and nutrition facts are based on available information as of the date this article was published and/or updated. Restaurants and food manufacturers may change their recipes without notice. Check directly with the food provider for the most accurate and up-to-date information. NutritionandIngredients.com does not provide health or wellness advice or dietary recommendations. Our aim is to research commercially processed food and publish articles for informational purposes only. Unless otherwise stated, % Daily Value is based on 2,000 calories per day, but calorie needs vary by individual. Always consult your physician for any healthcare or dietary advice.

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