Brasil
About the Business
Brasil is a vibrant and lively institution located in the heart of Houston, Texas. Situated at 2604 Dunlavy Street, this establishment offers a unique blend of bar, food, and restaurant experiences. Guests can enjoy a diverse menu of delicious dishes and refreshing drinks in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a casual meal, a night out with friends, or a place to unwind after a long day, Brasil has something for everyone. Come and experience the flavors and hospitality of Brazil right here in Houston.
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Location & Phone number
Brasil, 2604 Dunlavy St, Houston, TX 77006, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - ?
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"So pleasantly surprised by this restaurant. I havevlived un Houston forever and never been. We went for a birthday. The Brasil Burger had the best BACON I have ever tasted. The bun was perfect. Seriously Excellent burger. Will be back. Got the pasta of the day, which was Spaghetti alla Bolognaise, was spicy, good, but the burger was what I will return for. Got the Cookies n Creme coffee latte snd the mellon matcha. Both really interesting and tasty. Will definitely bevtryng other items. Known for brunch, but went for dinner and their was a DJ in the patio."
"I absolutely recommend this place, the attention, the food, and the atmosphere are excellent. The staff is very friendly and respectful, which makes you feel at home and the food is very tasty."
"Brazil has a really nice atmosphere inside and on the patio. It's not expensive. I had the pizza which was good. It's a personal pizza but probably more than most people could eat. The restaurant is on an intersection with Westheimer. I got lucky and found a place after circling twice. There is only room for about 5 cars on the other street. No parking lot."
"Hidden gem spot in the middle of Montrose! It’s been years since I visited Brasil. Mainly because parking is a challenge and I’ve always thought of it as a coffee/shop cafe. If you’ve lived in Houston for a long time and are under the same misconception, let me help correct that. Brasil is now an all day cafe and restaurant. It’s known for breakfast/brunch/cafe and great patios, but there’s a lot going on, from a full lunch and dinner menu to the fully stocked bar with cocktails, what??? Everything is counter service, but my point is that there’s a lot more here than just a coffee shop. They have a full kitchen with a real chef - currently Andre Nieves, whose resume includes places like Cosme in NYC, Loch Bar in RO District, and Golfstrømmen in the Post HTX - so in addition to the breakfast/brunch menu, they’re rolling out seasonal specials and farm-to-table style entrees that change frequently. They’re also doing things like salsa night, cello night (can’t wait for this!) and other community-building events, so it’s definitely worth checking out! Now to the food. The beet salad? perfection. Colorful beets are sous vide and have great texture, served over a creamy goat cheese with apples and candied walnuts. Love. The seasonal offering of shrimp and yuzu tortellini in caldo santo (puerto rican seafood soup) was lovely- like something you’d get in a chef-driven bistro. Ditto for the crispy-skinned, perfectly cooked blacken salmon served over kabocha squash purée. If you love salmon, this one is about as good as it gets (I’ve had a lot of poorly cooked salmon in my day) and gets two thumbs up from me!! Ropa vieja was very good if you love this Cuban dish, try it! Finally I had special requested this tomahawk pork chop when i saw it on social media. You have to pre-order it and it’s huge and wonderful and as good or better than any version you’d get in a steakhouse, so splurge on this and thank me later!! Oh and the cocktails. Most of them ring in at $10 or less on the regular menu and they are hand crafted delicious!! My favorite was the Au Pair, but I also have the strawberry lemonade and the pineapple upside down and they were excellent as well."
"Are you looking for a lush Brunch spot that has an excellent covered patio with fans and breeze and endless shade. Come here. The brunch items are phenomenal and perfectly portioned to where you won't have to worry about taking home extras. The pork tamale and eggs were filling and flavorful. They provide a green salsa as pairing and it pulls it all together. They have a coffee menu and I highly recommend the Mexican mocha. Not overly sweet and you can taste the subtle cinnamon without overpowering the coffee."
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