Fresh off a dominant 4-1 victory at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, Los Albicelestes visited Tango Restaurant for a traditional Argentinian meal.
Alissa Mermet, Tango's manager, said the Argentine team had reached out to them last week to schedule a meal for about 50 to 60 players, coaches, and team employees.
The visit on Sunday afternoon was particularly memorable for her father Ricardo Mermet, the owner of the restaurant.
The team ate a traditional Argentinian meal featuring beef empenadas, chorizo, blood sausage, grilled sweet bread, beef short ribs, grilled chicken, and even some wine, according to Mermet.
Mermet said the players seemed like normal, down-to-Earth guys enjoying a lunch as a team all together.
"It seemed like this might not be something they do all the time," she said. "It seemed like a special celebration for them to come here and have lunch and maybe have some wine and just be together."
On Sunday, after their meal, Messi and the gang took time to pose for photos and sign paraphernalia, much of which will likely end up in frames on Tango's walls. Tango also saved the chair that supported Messi, and they plan to put a plaque on it denoting the honor.
Alissa Mermet said the restaurant had hosted boisterous celebrations during Argentina's run to the World Cup finals in 2014, making Sunday's meal particularly "surreal."
Photos on Instagram captured Messi surrounded by crowds near the restaurant in the Arlington area.
Argentina is set to take on the United States on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. in Houston in the semifinals.
