Barro’s Spicy Southwestern Chicken Pizza
The Spicy Southwestern Chicken pizza at Barro’s is topped with chicken, mozzarella cheese, cheddar cheese, and Spicy BBQ sauce.
Read this post for an overview of the calories, nutrition and allergens in the southwestern pizza from Barro’s restaurant.
Nutrition Facts and Allergens
Calories
There are 250+ calories in each slice of Barro’s Spicy Southwestern Chicken pizza on original crust. The total number of calories in a single serving depends on the size pizza ordered. The reason is because of the overall size of the pizza as well as the number of slices.
Here are the number of calories per serving and for the entire pizza for each of three different size pizzas with Original Crust.
More than 120 calories is from 31 grams of carbohydrates, which is about 48% of the total calories. Fat delivers about 80 calories, or 31% of the total calories, and protein contributes 22%.
Lower Calorie Spicy Southwestern Pizza Options
A lower calorie version of the pizza is available in the thin crust. The 8″ mini thin crust Spicy Southwestern Chicken pizza has 220 calories per slice, compared with 250 calories in the original crust.
Another option is the gluten free crust pizza, which is a 10″ pizza cut into six slices. Each slice has 180 calories per slice, or 1,080 calories for the entire pie.
Nutrition Facts
Allergens
Allergens include milk, soy, and wheat. Unless you order the gluten free pizza, ingredients may also include gluten.
Price, Allergens, Nutrition facts source: Barro’s
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