Boteco Copacabana
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Tue Wed - Sun - Phone:
Main - 786-275-6193
Extra - 305-397-8824
Extra - 786-245-9995
- Address:
- 437 Espanola Way Miami Beach, FL 33139
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- Categories
- Latin American Restaurants, Brazilian Restaurants, Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants
- Price Range
- $$$
- Other Information
Cuisines: Family Style, South American, Latin American, Brazilian
Price Range : Above Average
General Info
Boteco Copacabana is a traditional Brazilian restaurant and tapas bar. It has a colorful indoor caf-style seating arrangement. The wooden benches and long tables add to the feel of Brazilian street culture here. Old South American music plays in the background. Boteco Copacabana offers baby chairs for the little visitors. The restaurant has an outdoor patio in tropical setting. Boteco Copacabana serves food in Brazilian tribal pots. Bolinho de Bacalhau, the cod fish fritters are served with spicy salsa. The hand-cut steaks are served with a variety of sauces. Coxinha is prepared with shredded chicken in the shape of water droplets. Boteco Copacabana bar serves a variety of authentic Brazilian drinks. Caipirinhas, the traditional tea, is served in small cups with tribal paints. The cashew juice is another specialty. The alcohol bar serves local Brazilian beer and craft wine.Boteco Copacabana is a traditional Brazilian restaurant and tapas bar. It has a colorful indoor caf-style seating arrangement. The wooden benches and long tables add to the feel of Brazilian street culture here. Old South American music plays in the background. Boteco Copacabana offers baby chairs for the little visitors. The restaurant has an outdoor patio in tropical setting. Boteco Copacabana serves food in Brazilian tribal pots. Bolinho de Bacalhau, the cod fish fritters are served with spicy salsa. The hand-cut steaks are served with a variety of sauces. Coxinha is prepared with shredded chicken in the shape of water droplets. Boteco Copacabana bar serves a variety of authentic Brazilian drinks. Caipirinhas, the traditional tea, is served in small cups with tribal paints. The cashew juice is another specialty. The alcohol bar serves local Brazilian beer and craft wine.