Barbecuing, like painting, usually entails the use of a brush, a master’s touch, and the building anticipation to eat your finished product.

Choose Between Two Options

$59 for an all-you-can-eat rodizio dinner for two, valid Wednesday–Sunday ($116.90 total value)

  • Two all-you-can-eat rodizio dinners ($34.95 value each)
  • One bottle of red or white wine ($35 value)
  • Two desserts ($12 value) 

$59 for a Brazilian prix fixe dinner for two (up to a $123 total value)

  • Two appetizers or salads (up to a $16 value each)
  • Two entrees (up to a $25 value each)
  • One bottle of red or white wine (a $35 value)
  • One dessert (up to a $6 value) 

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Brazil Grill

Just as the surrounding Theater District transports audiences to faraway places, Brazil Grill’s dining room immerses guests in the rich culinary traditions of Brazil. Though it boasts a substantial selection of entrees, the eatery’s specialty is radizio, a traditional Brazilian dining style where passadores, or meat servers, present diners with an endless rotation of skewered morsels. Patrons can nosh to their hearts’ content on beef, pork, lamb, duck, and the other meats that continually appear tableside during the course of the night. To complement the authentic dishes, servers can also recommend options from the restaurant’s selection of wines culled from Chile, Italy, and New Zealand. Most nights, guests eat as they absorb the sounds of live Brazilian music, the play-by-play of Brazilian League soccer matches, or napkins practicing their Portuguese accents.

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