Address: Avenida José Bonifácio, 593
Bairro: Bom Fim
City: Porto_Alegre, RS
Zipcode:

Phone: (051) 3499-2300
Hours: Monday to Saturday from 5pm to 12pm. Sunday from 12am to 12pm.
Cost: Under $15.00 (or R$25.00)



The Churras Pub is next door Park Redemption. Offers various types of skewers, including salmon and shrimp.

Steak House These dining places deliver the usual Brazilian barbecue, which is composed of complete cuts of meat that are skewed and barbecued in a “churrasqueira” built from bricks. Prime rib, tri tip, fillet mignon, shrimp, chicken, pork, lamb, and even pineapple skewed and barbecued to flawlessness in a brick oven and provided at your table, where the waiters cut the meat and serve them on the customers’ plates. The many cuts of meat keep coming to the customers’ table, where they have the possibility to take a slice of the cut or say no to it. The “churrascarias” commonly feature, complimentary to the meat, an all-you-can-eat buffet. Typically, the buffet provides salads, rice, beans, and some fish stew. Usually, these houses also offer pao-de-queijo (similar to cheese puffs, a bread made of tapioca flour and cheese), deep fried banana (typical Brazilian treats), and baked pineapple - a whole pineapple skewed and wrapped in sugar and cinnamon and barbecued. Hearts of palm, fresh fruits and vegetables are as well part of the repertoire.

In Brazil, there are various “bares”, or “barzinhos”, (pubs, little pubs) where adults gather for happy hour to have caipirinhas, cocktails, beers and other cold drinks.

Snacks are commonplace, frequently they are dependent on the local foods, but many are common all over Brazil. Polenta frita (fried polenta), pao-de-queijo (biscuits baked with cheese inside), salami Italiano, fried chicken wings, cod fish balls (deep fried pastry made with wheat flour, egg, and shredded cod fish), various cheeses, and olive platters.

It is common for bars, called botequins, to offer cafe-com-leite (coffee with milk) served in a shot glass, plus fresh french bread with butter for breakfast. This is a little unusual for many, who view pubs as a night time venue.

People usually get together in bars to watch and enjoy sports events. Commonly, these are soccer matches, which occur regularly and not only during the World Cup. Brazil has soccer tournaments throughout the year, and everyone has their favorite team. It isn't uncommon to see significant numbers of people promoting their team.

Brazilian pubs range from very informal, lower class establishments to very formal, higher end places. Unlike most North American pubs, most of these pubs are wide open to the public with no formal entrance.
The minimum age for drinking in Brazil is 18 years old, and if you look older than 18 it is very likely you won’t be asked to show your ID. Public drinking is allowed in most cities, and public areas.



Nearby Restaurants include .


Restaurants:

Bella Itália GrillAvenida Pernambuco, 2353
Bento GrillAvenida Bento Gonçalves, 2182
Bistrô do MargsPraça da Alfândega, s/n
Bistrô Variettá - Praia de BelasAvenida Praia de Belas, 1181
Café IpanemaRua das Laranjeiras, 61
Dado Garden Grill - Praia de Belas ShoppingAvenida Praia de Belas, 1181
Direne GastronomiaAvenida Guaíba, 4127
Donna´s CookeryRua Silva Jardim, 298
Feijão com ArrozAvenida Assis Brasil, 3941
Forno e FogãoRua Silveiro, 120
Magazzino di CarolRua Coronel Bordini, 221
Marcellu´sAvenida Protásio Alves, 3434
Maryland ChopperiaAvenida Mariland, 966
Miau da CabralRua Cabral, 277
Petiskeira - Barra Shopping SulAvenida Diário de Notícias, 300
Picanha no DiscoAvenida Bahia, 823
Querência BeefAvenida Juca Batista, 9622
Restaurante RoofRua Duque de Caxias, 1357
Restaurante São RafaelAvenida Protásio Alves, 3284
Santo AntônioRua Doutor Timóteo, 465
Tirol - Barra Shopping SulAvenida Diário de Notícias, 300
Tirol - Menino DeusRua José de Alencar, 520
Usina do EspetinhoAvenida Coronel Lucas de Oliveira, 1671
Viena - Barra Shopping SulAvenida Diário de Notícias, 300
WalterRua Doutor Vale, 70


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