5/5 Bruna G. 5 months ago on Google • 63 reviews
Top
marks
for
this
bar
in
the
middle
of
the
Concórdia
neighborhood.
Starting
with
the
service:
helpful,
polite
and
helpful
waiters.
They
brought
us
a
bottle
of
water
as
soon
as
we
arrived,
courtesy
of
the
house.
Despite
calling
itself
a
“brewery”,
the
house
does
not
produce
its
own
draft
beer,
but
rather
has
taps
from
Minas
Gerais
breweries
and
different
styles.
It
has
an
extensive
drinks
list,
some
non-alcoholic,
and
wines.
For
starters,
we
ordered
the
breaded
tilapia
bowl,
which
came
warm
and
crispy,
accompanied
by
a
good
mayonnaise.
Dishes
come
out
quickly,
even
with
a
full
house.
The
bathroom
was
clean.
For
main
we
ordered
the
classic
PF,
Piamontese
Cultura
and
fillet
with
Brown
Ale
sauce.
The
customer
chooses
the
doneness
of
the
meat,
and
for
me,
who
likes
it
rare,
this
is
a
positive
point.
The
dishes
arrived,
all
well
assembled,
enough
food,
just
the
right
amount
of
seasoning.
We
couldn't
handle
it
and
had
to
pack
it
up.
Everything
was
delicious,
the
cooking
was
correct,
the
ingredients
were
of
good
quality.
Next
time
we'll
either
go
straight
to
the
main
or
try
other
starters,
as
everything
in
the
house
is
well
served.
I
thought
the
price
was
fair.
The
only
reservation
I
have
is
the
live
music,
but
I
won't
take
away
a
star
for
that.
The
sun
was
at
a
good
volume,
it
was
bossa
nova,
the
percussionist
(a
skilled
master)
was
dominating…
but
the
guest
vocalist
left
a
LOT
to
be
desired.
Starting
with
the
requests,
several
people
asked
for
music
and
he
didn't
want
to
play
it,
even
though
the
guy
said
it
could
be
adapted
and
tried.
The
guy
in
question
literally
did
the
show
for
him.
He
played
songs
that
no
one
knew,
he
didn't
accept
to
play
any
that
the
public
asked
for
and
he
still
wanted
applause.
The
show
itself
was
the
percussionist,
who
used
instruments
made
from
recycled
materials
and
performed
very
well.
Overall,
a
positive
experience
and
another
place
that
captivated
my
heart
in
BH.
I
recommend!
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