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Multilingual Staff:
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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Beverage Specials:
- $30 Wine Bottle
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Dietary Needs/Preferences:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegetarian
- Dinner: $45
- Lunch: $30
- Sunday Dinner: Not Offering Sunday Dinner
- Sunday Lunch/Brunch: Not Offering Sunday Lunch/Brunch
- Week One Inclusion (July 24-30): Yes
- Week Three Inclusion (August 7-13): Yes
- Week Two Inclusion (July 31-August 6): Yes
- Week Four Inclusion (August 14-20): Yes
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Mastercard Status Venue:
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Buyout Available:
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Dietary Options Available:
- Gluten-Free
- Vegetarian
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Meals Served:
- Lunch (Regular)
- Dinner (Regular)
- Brunch (Regular)
- Primary Cuisine: Italian
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Reservation Platform:
- OpenTable
- Other
- Restaurant Capacity: 100
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Restaurant Features:
- Bar/Lounge
- Delivery
- Happy Hour
- Outdoor Seating
- Reservations Accepted
- Reservations Suggested
- Takeout
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Gift Cards Available for Purchase:
- Online
- In-Store
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Fully
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Mobile Payments Accepted:
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Alcohol Available To-Go:
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Wine
- Liquor Bottles
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Delivery Available:
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Indoor Seating:
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Online Orders Available:
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Outdoor Dining:
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Takeout Available:

- Stefano Barbagallo
- Owner
- barbalurestaurant@gmail.com
- 225-227 Front St.
- Manhattan, NY 10038
Barbalu is the marriage (literally) of husband and wife team Stefano Barbagallo and Adriana Luque. Their Italian restaurant opened in 2013 near the South Street Seaport. The couple prove their continued commitment to this historic district with the decision to rebuild in the same location as their old restaurant Barbarini, which was completely destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.
- Stefano Barbagallo
- Owner
- barbalurestaurant@gmail.com
- 225-227 Front St.
- Manhattan, NY 10038

Barbalu is the marriage (literally) of husband and wife team Stefano Barbagallo and Adriana Luque. Their Italian restaurant opened in 2013 near the South Street Seaport. The couple prove their continued commitment to this historic district with the decision to rebuild in the same location as their old restaurant Barbarini, which was completely destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.
