BarChick ordered a Caipirante with banana, strawberry, sugar, cinnamon, smashed ice and a shot of your favourite distilled alcohol. What it lacked in deliciousness it made up for in strength Read more.
A great place for an aperitif or a bottle of wine, BarChick felt adventurous so opted for the Brazilian Villa Francioni rose 2008 Read more.
If like BarChick it’s fun that you seek, then head straight upstairs where the naughtiness begins Read more.
They serve food all day with fresh ingredients, BarChick feasted on Bloody Mary ceviche and the tuna and salmon tartar. Read more.
Come the weekend this place gets seriously busy, you’ll need to use your elbows to get to the bar, but don’t let this put you off, embrace the challenge instead Read more.
Check out the live music on Fridays and keep your eyes peeled, there’ve been sightings of a few famous Brazilian soap stars in these parts, apparently Read more.
Beautiful by day but even more impressive as night settles in, this place is lit with torches and a soft glow reflected from the lake, it’s very romantic Read more.
This place is f*cking romantic and has an epic view of the city. Nestle up to your hot Brazilian date sipping on a Mango Cardamom Martini Read more.
We drank Strawberry Mojitos until we began chatting to the wildlife. This place is a small spot of tranquility in the busy city Read more.
You cannot visit without trying the Frozen Felice, it’s sorbet with a shot of cachaça poured over it. It stole BarChick’s heart, a real game changer. Read more.
The tipple of choice here is beer or cachaca with over 30 different brands to choose from. Go sweet with a local drink called Batida de Gengibre or share a long neck beer with friends Read more.
Decked out with old beer signs, chalk boards stating the specials of the day, random pictures and awards dotted around the room, this place is eclectic Read more.
At the weekend try squeeze yourself on the cozy sofas outside with Rio’s youngest and funnest, you’ll have a hoot and it’s always busy Read more.
It’s not unlike some kind of American sports bar, only the walls are lined with pictures of posing monkeys, we think we’re into it Read more.
t’s not much in the way of eye candy, a little run down and dated but hell can they cook, the picanha is legendary or try their feijoada (a stew of beans, pork and beef) Read more.
The cocktails are classic and well made, go for an Apple or Lychee Martini or try the G&T, which is served in a large brandy/pint glass Read more.
This is the only open air bar in Copacabana and is open 24/7, which can only mean one thing… P.A.R.T.Y, y’all Read more.