Our group ended up at this location, since the original place we wanted to go was fully booked with reservations. We were told this would be a good place to gather our group (of approximately 15). We arrived and there were groups on the main floor, so we went to the second floor and found plenty options for seating. There are various TV screens on the main floor and one screen on the top floor.
They have a traditional botequim menu and full meal options. The dishes are well served, and could easily feed two to three people. We ordered the croquets, French fries, frango a passarinho and stroganoff de frango. Food was good, nothing out of the ordinary. Good portions and served our hungry bellies well. If you order the chicken Bauru, be prepared cause its HUGE!
Regarding the drinks, here is where we were not as impressed. They have a whole page in their menu listing International Beers (and a sign of all the foreign beers offered), but as my friends were going to order - they were informed that NONE of those beers were in stock. Bear in mind, this was a Saturday evening. Their other drink selections are also a bit limited, juices were only orange, pineapple or maracujá (same flavors for caipirinhas).
The other point that didn't leave a good impression was service. There was just one waiter on the top floor, and there were two other groups on the top floor, besides us. And so from time to time, the waiter would disappear or not be looking at our table for our orders. I think we asked for ketchup three times, and had to remind them of some drinks that were taking a while. And, requesting the check was also a decent wait....
As this seems to be a place that many people seem to enjoy, as a traditional location, I would like to think that our experience was a one-time deal. Maybe the next time, we will have a better experience. But, based on this one, I'd go try elsewhere... read more