Fire of Brazil - Downtown
Menu for Fire of Brazil - Downtown
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Ratings and Reviews for Fire of Brazil - Downtown
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Apr 01 2012
Bryan W. via Yelp
I love going here during Dragon*Con. Meat lovers paradiseread more
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Mar 09 2012
Chris N. via Yelp
I have been here three times and after last night, strike three you're out. Besides the non existent service (refill your water? good luck... another...read more
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Mar 08 2012
Boyd K. via Yelp
Worst Brazilian Steakhouse ever.read more
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Mar 23 2009
tlynneb via Citysearch
My husband and I are fans of Brazilian Steakhouse. We eat at Fogo De Chao all the time. We tried Fire of Brazil for the first ti...read more
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Mar 17 2009
Hartbeat4 via Citysearch
We stopped by this location on a whim. We were downtown during the ACC tournament/Elton John/Billy Joel concert, so most places we...read more
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Mar 03 2009
CSMobileUser via Citysearch
The Bad: the wait staff is not very attentive. The bar and drink selections are minimal. My wife ordered a white Zinfandel and got...read more
In Short
Classy carnivores feast at this traditional Brazilian eatery that features a menu of succulently seared treats served by meat-slinging gauchos in traditional attire. While not as well-regarded as other churrascarias in the city, the flesh selection holds its own, and the bill of fare includes the usual side suspects and a stocked salad bar. The meaty menu has some flourishes and features selections such as picanha, rump steak with garlic and black pepper; alcatra, tender top sirloin; bacon-wrapped filet mignon; as well as pork, chicken and lamb entrees. A vintage vino pairs nice with the international menu, or rock the culture card with a brazen Brazilian caipirinha. If you can stomach it, a scrumptious assortment of desserts adds just the right amount of sweetness to this feast.