Walk in, and the first thing that slaps you is that massive mural of a taco-wielding luchador. It’s quirky and sets the tone for what Barrio offers. You instantly feel the laid-back vibe and the promise of good food and good times.
What Sports Are Shown
Football dominates the screens here, especially during the NFL season. You’ll catch major games playing on multiple flat screens, and the crowd’s enthusiasm definitely impacts the experience. Don’t expect to see anything other than football on Sundays, unless it’s a big event like the NBA playoffs. But for die-hard football fans, this is a prime spot to catch the action.
Food & Drinks
The menu leans heavily on classic Mexican eats with a twist. Think loaded nachos, tacos that could make you reconsider your life choices, and a solid selection of salsas that’ll wake up your taste buds. Drinks? The margaritas are the star—fresh and strong, the kind that comes with a warning. Expect to drop around $30-$50 per person if you indulge in both food and drinks, which seems fair for the quality. The 4.4/5 rating from over 3200 people speaks to how well they balance flavor and fun.
What is the address of Barrio?
Barrio is located at 65 W Kinzie St, Chicago.
Can I book a table at Barrio for game day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big games.
Does Barrio serve food?
Yes — Barrio is a restaurant that typically offers a food menu alongside drinks. For the latest menu, call ahead or check their website.
Is Barrio good for groups?
With a 4.4/5 rating from 3200 reviewers, Barrio is a popular choice. For large groups on game day, booking ahead is smart.
