I've been to Barroco three times now and am a fan! The location is in a little house like building in Lakewood and I am not sure that they have air conditioning, but there is street parking right in front and the staff is friendly. I am still exploring local ethnic cuisine and I took French in school, so the menu is a little hard for me to pronounce and decipher, but there are good descriptions and lots of pictures on Yelp to help you figure out what you want.
-Cheesy Corn Dip: Soooo good! It has chicken in it as well and the crispy chip things go great with the warm gooey dip.
-Empanadas: Four to an order but they are pretty big, just eaten plain they are eh, but add salsa or sauce and they are pretty yummy. You'll be sad when they are all gone.
-Bandeja Paisa: A little pricey, but a lot of food. You do get a variety of things, but I think this dish is better at El Arepazo Y Pupuseria and it's cheaper there.
-Chicken Tostones: Tasty. The Plantain Chips on their own aren't that great, but they are more of a way to carry the rest of the food to your mouth so it doesn't really matter.
Also the portions are on the bigger side, so whether you want to feed a family of four or just want to be a fatty, I recommend this place for some tasty Latin food.