Texas de Brazil - Denver

  • Description:

    • Though it calls itself a "churascaria" (steak house), Texas De Brazil is a meat-eater's paradise: roasted Angus beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and Brazilian sausage – vegetarians may be converted – all of which are carved at your table and served hot with garlic mashed potatoes and fried sweet bananas as well as your choice of additions, from a 40-item salad bar to a variety of sides, appetizers, and desserts. They also serve seafood: lobster tails and shrimp. The atmosphere is fun and lively, as the meat carvers descend on your table at the flip of a green card signaling your readiness. -Theresa Ludwick
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    User Reviews for Texas de Brazil

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      Churrascaria's in general are great...This one average...

    • I frequently visit Churrascaria restaurants locally (AZ) and elsewhere in the country and in Caribbean. This one is a part of a chain and our experience has been that those not part...

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      Brazilian grill restaurant -fantastic!

    • The best Brazilian restaurants outside Brazil is the "Texas de Brazil" chain of restaurants - highly recomended! You pay one fixed amount and it's all you can eat. They...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: +1 720 374 2100
      • fax: +1 720 374 2327
      • send email
      • Address:

      • 8390 East 49th Avenue
      • Denver, CO 80216
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard visa
      • Hours:

      • M-Th 5p-9:30p, F 5p-10p, Sa 4p-10p, Su 11a-3p & 4p-9p

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