Address: Av. Marques de Leão, 3
Bairro: Barra
City: Salvador_Bahia, BA
Zipcode:

Phone: (071) 3264-5272
Hours: From 6pm to 12pm. Not open on Sundays.
Cost: No Information Available



Seafood Brazil has a broad coast, along with rich river channels, which allows the reach to inexpensive seafood, which includes fresh water shrimp, mussels, deep ocean fish and the like. There are fresh water crabs and two distinctive kinds of ocean crabs as well: the caranguejo and the siri. Fishing on the beach is very widespread, and several people will gather their own seafood. Restaurant-wise, buying high-quality seafood can be difficult. Like most locations in America, seafood in Brazil can be expensive. Hold your eyes open for signs of regional or fresh fish available - it frequently indicates the food will be better and lower priced.

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:

AmendoeiraRua Minas Gerais, 111
Armazém Botequim OriginalAv. Otávio Mangabeira, 54
Axego Restaurante e BarRua João de Deus, 1
Bar da DarcyRua Botelho, s/n
Bar da PontaAv. Contorno, 2
Bar Pedra FuradaRua Rio Negro, s/n
Bar PiauíRua Piauí, 16
Beach StopAv. Tancredo Neves, 2915
Boca de GalinhaRua da Estação, 58A
BombordoAv. Beira-Mar, 405
Boteco do CaranguejoRua José Augusto Freitas, 8
Cabana da Cely - BarraR. Alm. Marques de Leão, 183
Cabana da Cely - PitubaRua Território do Guaporé, 145
Cabana da Cely - Praia do CorsárioRua Marquês de Queluz,
Cabana do JoãoRua Manoel Antônio Galvão, 30
Cantina da LuaPraça Quinze de Novembro, 2
CarangaRua Minas Gerais, 643
Costa MarinaRua Antônio Silva Coelho, s/n
Estação AleluiaRua José Augusto Tourinho Dantas, 2
FerreiroAv. Tancredo Neves, 2915
Flor do EngenhoRua Almirante Alves Câmara, 12
Lambreta.comTravessa Engenheiro Allioni, 5
LampiãoAv. Oceânica, 2294
Mar AbertoLargo de São Francisco, 43
Maré BluRua Praia de Búzios, s/n
Martim PescadorRua Thales de Azevedo, s/n
MisturaRua Professor Souza Brito, 41
Palhoça Du NicotaAv. Beira Mar, s/n
Pedra da SereiaRua Pedra da Sereia, 66
PereiraAv. Sete de Setembro, 3959
Porto GourmetAv. Contorno, 496
PóstudoRua João Gomes, 87
Recanto da Lua CheiaRua Rio Negro, 2
Recanto da Tia MariaAv. Constelação, s/n
Riverside CaféAv. Santos Dumont, 8424
RombiamarAv. Otávio Mangabeira, s/n
Sampa Grill e PizzaAv. Octavio Mangabeira, 7327
SentollasRua Manoel Antônio Galvão, 361
SponjaAlameda Cabo Frio, 21
Tô em ÁguaAlameda Mar del Plata, 5
Villas BeachRua Praia de Ipanema, s/n


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