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ChacareroBWorth Trying

101 Arch St, Boston, MA 02110 · Chilean restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (675 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Iconic Chilean sandwich spot downtown delivering flavorful, unique chacarero sandwiches with fast, friendly lunch service, minor consistency and crowding issues, and good value for quality.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Chacarero delivers exceptional food quality with house-baked bread and bold Chilean flavors that justify its loyal following and downtown destination status. Fast, welcoming service and strong value make it competitive with respected local lunch spots. However, occasional quality inconsistencies and tight seating with peak-hour crowding prevent it from reaching higher performance tiers.

Restaurant Summary

Weekdays in Downtown Crossing, the line snakes past the door as office workers talk about the bread and sauces. Service moves fast and feels welcoming; one diner said, "I was through the line and eating in minutes." The room is small and lively, so expect a wait at peak times. The cooking leans traditional Chilean comfort: marinated meats, green beans, and avocado tucked into warm, house-baked bread with optional spicy heat. Most praise the balanced, high-quality flavors and hearty size; a few report inconsistent QC like dry chicken or stale bread. For families, it is weekday-lunch focused with limited seats. Kids who like simple flavors may enjoy the Completo hot dog or plain chicken, but some sauces are garlicky and spice-forward. There is a vegetarian sandwich and a Friday-only vegan option; no formal kids menu.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$24-31 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy downtown business district with heavy weekday lunch crowds and office workers; fast-paced, convenience-driven dining.

Safety: Well-trafficked business core with good daytime safety and maintenance; quieter after office hours.

Nearby: Near offices, retail, and transit at Downtown Crossing; strong weekday lunch demand; limited seating typical for area.

Financial DistrictThe Financial District is characterized by high-rise office buildings and a fast-paced atmosphere during weekdays. Dining options range from upscale restaurants and trendy lunch spots to casual cafes catering primarily to the working crowd. Evenings see a quieter scene with some bars and eateries serving local professionals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–15:00 Tuesday11:00–15:00 Wednesday11:00–15:00 Thursday11:00–15:00 Friday11:00–15:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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