Barro’s Spaghetti (Small): 820+ Calories

Plate of spaghetti and meatballs from Barro's Pizza restaurant.

You can order the Spaghetti either with or without meatballs. It is made with traditional style spaghetti noodles and marinara sauce.

One small order of the spaghetti with a side of garlic bread has a total of 820 calories, 28 grams fat, 121 grams carbohydrates, and 22 grams protein.

Calories vary depending on the choice of mozzarella cheese, meatballs, and bread.

Read this guide for an overview of the nutrition facts, calories, and allergens in the spaghetti dish offered at Barro’s Pizza restaurant.

Nutritional Information


Serving Size

Nutrition facts, including calories, is presented based on a single serving measured as one small order of spaghetti. Percentage daily value (%DV) is a measure of how much a nutrient per serving contributes to a daily diet of 2,000 calories.

Unless otherwise noted, nutritional information in this guide is based on a Small Spaghetti (without Meatballs), plus a Side Order of White Garlic Bread.

Calories in Barro’s Spaghetti

There are 820 calories in a small order of Barro’s Spaghetti with a side of garlic bread.

Carbohydrates deliver the greatest proportion of total calories. Fat makes up 30% of the total calories, and the remaining 11% is from protein.

  • Fat: 250 calories
  • Carbs: 480 calories
  • Protein: 90 calories
  • Total: 820 calories per serving
Calories
fat
30%
carbohydrates
59%
Protein
11%

The summary of calories by macronutrient above is a rounded estimate based on the nutrition facts provided by Barro’s Pizza Restaurant. Calories may vary by location or as a result of how the pasta prepared.

Fat

Each serving contains 28 grams of total fat, including four grams of saturated fat.

SUMMARY OF DIETARY FAT PER SERVING

  • 250 calories from total fat
  • 30% of total calories per serving
  • 35 calories from saturated fat
  • Zero trans fat

Sodium

A small spaghetti with white garlic bread (without meatballs) contains 1,350 milligrams of sodium. That is considered high.

General guidelines from the U.S. FDA state that a nutrient with 20% or greater daily value is high (based on a 2,000 calorie diet). In this case, the amount of sodium in this pasta dish has a daily value of 59%.

  • 1,350mg sodium (59% daily value) per serving

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The following summary of nutrition facts is based on a small order of spaghetti with garlic bread and excludes meatballs.

Nutrition Summary

Small Spaghetti (no meatballs) with Garlic Bread

CALORIES

820

TOTAL FAT

28g

(36%DV)

CARBOHYDRATES

121g

(44%DV)

PROTEIN

22g
Saturated Fat4g (20%DV)
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg (%DV)
Sodium1350g (59%DV)
Total Sugars17g

%DV (Percent Daily Values) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Calorie needs vary and your daily value may be higher or lower. Provided for informational purposes only. Consult with your physician for dietary or healthcare advice.

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Allergens

The spaghetti at Barro’s restaurant is made with ingredients that contain milk, soy, and wheat. The dish may also include gluten.

Plate of spaghetti and meatballs from Barro's Pizza restaurant.

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.

Price, Allergens, Nutrition facts source: Barro’s

  • Spaghetti & Meatballs image: Barro’s. Original design by Nutrition & Ingredients.

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