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9 years ago
Very trendy, cute and friendly bilingual staff.. Well kept and clean with many electrical outlets.
Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 313
Rio de Janeiro - RJ 22440-033
Brazil
Leblon
(21) 2259-5440
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http://www.starbucks.com.br
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What time does Starbucks open?
Starbucks opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Starbucks opens at 8:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Starbucks close?
Starbucks closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Starbucks have catering options?
No, Starbucks does not have catering options.
Does Starbucks serve alcohol?
No, Starbucks does not serve alcohol.
Does Starbucks have TVs?
Yes, Starbucks has TVs.
Does Starbucks have bike parking?
Yes, Starbucks has bike parking.
Does Starbucks have outdoor seating?
Yes, Starbucks has outdoor seating options.
Does Starbucks have parking?
Yes, Starbucks has parking options.
Does Starbucks have free WiFi?
Yes, Starbucks has free WiFi.
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This is the post-beach spot for a perfect acai with granola. The other staple I find super declious…read moreis the mixto quente with egg and a slice of tomato. Just like an egg sandwich with loads of cheese (if you don't want lots of cheese be sure to specify as cheese overload typical). I like the acai at Bibi more than the variety at the next-corner Big Polis. The only area I have to drop them a star is when I saw them pouring coconut water into a cup out of carton. In the land of fresh coconut water, it's a sin for a fresh fruit juice and sandwich spot to not offer the real deal. There's limited seating and it's all outdoor, so not ideal for rainy days. This place is perfect for grab and go.
Juice bars are everywhere in Rio, this one is situated on a corner in the upscale beachside…read moreneighborhood of Leblon and is part of a well-known chain. Relax in one of their loungers on the sidewalk while enjoying your agua de coco (coconut water), suco de abacaxi com hortelã (pineapple juice with mint) or acai bowl. They also have sandwiches, burgers and egg dishes but I stuck with the juice when I visited.
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Super super super awesome place that is truly a gem in the craziness of Ipanema. Monica Ponde is…read morein a shopping mall and serves as a storefront for both handcraft jewelry and coffee. In researching where we could find some coffee beans to take home, we finally found what we were looking for at Monica Ponde. For coffee, there are really only four options you could choose: Petit Noir, Cafe Bleu, Cafe Fiore, and Cafe Bonjour. Of the four, the three Cafe offerings are from various beans that are sourced and roasted in Brazil. The Petit Noir, however, uses beans from the jacú bird. Since these beans are exotic and hard to find, that's the reason for the R$12 price tag. The shopkeeper and barista were incredibly kind and really took the time to explain to us in English what each menu item consisted of. We loved our Petit Noir cups so much that we bought a can of beans to take home with us as souvenirs. Muito obrigada!
Menu board! Petit Noir has beans from the Jacu bird!
Jacu bird coffee
Really cute spot that's often quite busy. Good place for a midday snack. Outside patio area and…read moreindoor air conditioning to satisfy everyone. They actually had most the desserts available on their menu and I tried the pecan tart, which was pretty tasty. The cafe gelado wasn't as impressive, a frappe was just cold coffee, a splash of chocolate syrup and lots of whip cream. Next time I'll go for the shake. They also have lots of cute coffee percolators and their own blends of coffee beans on sale. Service was friendly and prompt.
I'm fascinated with the Melitta pour over cone that everyone uses in Rio. Back home, I had a huge,…read morehulking 12 cup Cuisinart that dispensed coffee by the thermos that I grabbed as I rushed out the door. As I gradually acclimate to Rio's slower pace of life (not to mention, erm, unemployment...) I look forward to my morning cup of coffee. Though Armazem do Cafe is a great spot to linger over a cappuccino and a snack, I like that they sell bags of whole bean coffee. With the Cuisinart, I just dumped in pre-ground coffee from Trader Joe's. But with the pour over I use Armazem do Cafe's house blend. They sell about ten varieties, including organic and decaf if that's more your speed. They will also grind beans to your specification. With seven locations around the city, there's no excuse to settle for a bad cup of joe!
Nada melhor do que um cafezinho nesse frio...
Fazenda de Café
Not to be confused with Bazzar restaurant, Bazzar Cafe is a very cool bookstore cafe on the second…read morefloor of Livraria da Travessa. There are sound-absorbing ceiling panels, big pretty mirrored lights on the wall, and a fine sandwich menu. I ordered the slow cooked lamb (Cordeiro) but something got lost in translation and they brought me the wrong sandwich. They were very apologetic and brought me the right one after a 10 minute wait. The sandwich reminded me a lot of an Australian burger (the pineapple and lamb combination). It also had some dijon mustard to help offset the sweetness of the pineapple relish. It was a little messy to eat, but only because the lamb was so tender. Sandwiches come with either fries or a salad. I opted for the fries, which were super crispy, and served in a metal scooper (nice touch). But what I liked most was their coffee. The cafe com leite was freshly made and served with tiny stick of fruit preserves (not sure if that's a traditional thing). It was probably the best coffee I had in Brazil. If you have a lazy afternoon or have a craving for a sandwich, I'd definitely recommend Bazzar Cafe.
Really yummy food! The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is there isn't a lot of food choice. Super…read morefriendly staff!
FATIAS GRELHADAS DE PÃO SOURDOUGH: TOMATES, QUEIJO DE CABRA E COGUMELOS
GRELHADO COM ACOMPANHAMENTOS
QUEIJO DE CABRA DA FAZENDA GENÈVE COM CREME DE BETERRABA, CASTANHAS DE CAJU, PESTO DE MANJERICÃO E RÚCULA NO PÃO INTEGRAL
We had lunch today at 18 do Forte de Copacabana, and it was an amazing experience from start to…read morefinish. The wait time was very short -- only about five minutes -- but it was a Wednesday and not a holiday, so I imagine weekends can get much busier. I'd definitely recommend arriving early or making a reservation if you plan to visit on a Saturday or Sunday. The food was excellent. We ordered the Pesto e Burrata, which was absolutely delicious and full of flavor. We also tried the Picadinho Tapajós, and it was one of the highlights: the beans were perfectly cooked, the farofa mix was amazing, and it came with a beautifully prepared egg and fried banana. Such a comforting and authentic Brazilian combination that I'm sure everyone will enjoy. For drinks, the strawberry caipirinha was spot on -- refreshing and perfectly balanced in sweetness. The passion fruit caipirinha also tasted great, although it could have had just a touch more sugar. We also tried the Limoncello Spritz, which wasn't really our favorite, but it may appeal to a different taste. The real star of this place is the view. It's absolutely impeccable -- honestly, there are very few places in Rio (or even in the world) with a setting this beautiful. Having lunch with a direct view of Sugarloaf Mountain feels priceless. Prices were a bit above average, but considering the location, atmosphere, and unforgettable scenery, it was 100% worth it. Highly recommend!
One of two cafes inside the Fort. We've lunch at Colombo, and drinks here…read more It was sunset time. The copacabana Beach looks much calmer. We didn't stay long because I wanted to do the paddle boarding - which I did. The red wine came with corks and they poured me another glass. They were also very kind to lent me the charging box to refuel my phone. Thanks.
Breakfast for two special
Picadinho tapajos
Leblon's Armazém do Café is simply amazing (not to be confused with Armazém). The baristas working…read moreat the Café are exceptionally nice, and gladly helped me pick out a drink and practice my Portuguese. Per their recommendation I ordered the cappuccino (a drink I normally avoid back in the States) and absolutely loved it. The drink came with sugared lemon rinds on the side which were delicious, while the cappuccino itself was one of the best I've ever tasted. Despite being hardly two blocks from the beach the vibes are calm and tranquil, and I got a lot of work done. If you're in Leblon looking for a nice place to start your morning or want a sweet spot to sit on your computer and do some work while on vacation Armazém do Café is the place to be.
First time in an Armázem do cafe and I'm impressed. They have a great selection of cafe themed…read moredrinks. You can get any number of roasts and cappuccino and espressos with different flavor and add port or a flavored liquor. They also have roasted beans so you can take home your own bag and a grinder if you need it. Definitely recommend taking a break and having a coffee.
Menu with a lot of choices
Take home coffee
Cappuccino with macadamia nut
Good option for a local breakfast, good service too…read more Buena opción para un desayuno local, buen servicio también.
Casa da Tata's looks and feels like your grandma's house. The daily cake offerings are fantastic as…read moreis the coffee. The atmosphere is quiet and oftentimes people are just hanging out working on their laptops or reading a book. Besides breakfast, they also post lunch specials on their website. The feijoada I had one Saturday afternoon was on point...the farofa was the best I've had, fluffy and toasty but not overly salted. Maybe I should start a farofa review blog...
Os banheiros não funcionam e chegamos antes do artista começar a cantar, e ele começou quando…read moreestávamos recebendo nossa conta, então eles nos cobraram por sua apresentação, mesmo que ele não tenha ouvido ou estivesse presente.
I freakin adore ballada mix…read more Everything I have got from here taste very good. Not all restaurants in Brazil serve simple but tasty food, but I think that ballads mix does. When I go to balada , it is usually to have açai and everytime it has been possible for me to customize it. I usually have my açai na tigela (in a bowl) on the base of coconut water and less Guarana sirup to make it a little bit less sweet. And I have banana and granola on the side. Very well recommended. This is the real açai, creamy and full of taste of this amazing wonder berry.
Front view
Açai na tigela. Medium size is very big
Gourmet burger with seeet potatoes
From the owner: Lugar para quem curte o Mundo do café . Servimos grãos selecionados torrados na própria cafeteria …read more Você pode pedir o nosso Espresso extraído na máquina La Marzocco Fb 80 ou pedir um café coado na Aero Press ou Hario . Para as comidinhas temos o imperdível Waffle de Pão de queijo servido com manteiga Aviação ou geléia de pimenta . Tortas e sanduíches completam a farra num ambiente calmo e com a música completando a química .
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