The bars prepare programs with big screens, open bars and DJs for match days in Brazil
Arena Renaissance
Hotel Renaissance São Paulo – Alameda Santos, 2233 – Gardens
Created during the 2018 World Cup, the Renaissance Arena returns with a structure specially designed for the transmission of matches: 400-inch screen, bleachers and lawn. The menu features typical bar fare: ham sandwich with barbecue sauce and caramelized onions (R $ 45) and skewers of meat, chicken, vegetables, carbonated cheese and garlic bread accompanied by vinegar and farofa (R $ 40). To see matches in Brazil, tickets cost R $ 30 and must be purchased in advance via the website. In the other games the space will be open to the public for free (games played at 7:00 will not be broadcast).
Boteco São Bento
Rua Mourato Coelho, 1060 – Vila Madalena; Rua Leopoldo Couto Magalhães Jr, 474 – Itaim Bibi
The two bar units have LED screens and a few more TVs scattered around the lounge. To watch the matches there with the double Brahma beer, you will have to pay the entrance fee of R $ 50 for women and R $ 70 for men. Purchases must be made in advance by sending an email to copadomundo@gruposints.com.br. Portions to share with the crowd, such as croquettes, tapioca cubes and provoletas, range from R $ 38.90 to R $ 59.90.
Boteco Todos Santos
Rua Aspicuelta, 585 – Vila Madalena
Gin tonic, moscow mule, mojito, caipirinha and beers and Stella Artois are part of the open bar during the screening of Brazil’s games on the big screen. In the first lot, admission costs R $ 150 for women and R $ 180 for men – Whatsapp book.
Canvas bar
Hilton São Paulo Morumbi – Avenida das Nações Unidas, 12.901 – Brooklin Novo
The Canvas Bar, located on the first floor of the Hilton São Paulo Morumbi, claims to have the largest fixed screen in a São Paulo hotel: the 200-inch screen will broadcast all World Cup matches in full resolution. Burgers with fries (R $ 63) and Black Angus nappies with chimichurri sauce (R $ 105) will arrive from the kitchen. To accompany, national and imported beers. Admission is free and no reservation is required.
kombuca
Avenida Alberto Zaggotis, 791 – Jardim Taquaral
There is nothing better than seeing Brazil be champion in the open air. The Kombuca’s large screen, which mimics a giant vintage television, sits atop the bar roof and can be viewed unhindered from the tables scattered around the courtyard.
by O’Malley
Alameda Itu, 1529 – Jardim Paulista
Despite being inspired by Irish pubs, O’Malley’s has a varied menu, with burgers (from R $ 29), curries (from R $ 31) and Mexican dishes (from R $ 37). Typical British dishes include fish & chips (R $ 37) and shepherd’s pie (R $ 39). The bar has televisions spread across its four rooms to watch Brazil matches, which will be followed by pop rock concerts. R $ 21 ticket must be purchased in advance through Sympla (11/24, 11/28 and 12/2).
mail 6
Rua Aspicuelta, 646 – Vila Madalena
The eight meter long, six meter high screen facing the street was one of the people responsible for filling Rua Aspicuelta during the 2018 World Cup, a phenomenon that is expected to repeat itself this year. Inside Posto 6, however, there is another large screen and five 65- to 79-inch televisions that will broadcast most of the matches. One of the house’s trademarks are caipirinhas, which come with a dipped popsicle (from R $ 32). To accompany, there are several types of fried dumplings (from R $ 48 per serving).
Skewers courtyard
Avenida General Ataliba Leonel, 1239 – Santana; Avenida dos Carinás, 520 – Moema; Avenida Pavão, 872 – Moema Pavão; Rua Cotoxó, 582 – Partridges; Rua Serra de Botucatu, 1933 – Tatuapé; Rua Doutor José Elias, 547 – Alto da Lapa; Rua Mourato Coelho, 1022 – Vila Madalena; Rua Joaquim Távora, 1195 – Vila Mariana; Rua das Figueiras, 420 – Santo André
With nine units spread across São Paulo, the group will exhibit their first three games in Brazil in closed events. Tickets must be purchased in advance through Ticket360 (11/24, 11/28 and 12/2) and cost R $ 160 for women and R $ 180 for men. The price includes, during the five-hour party, skewers, kibes, mini pastries and other side dishes at will, as well as water, soda and Budweiser, Spaten, Original, Stella and Becks beers. Before and after the match, there will be live music.
São Conrado Bar
Rua Aspicuelta, 51 – Vila Madalena; Rua Lopes Neto, 30 – Itaim Bibi
At the Vila Madalena unit, admission will cost R $ 150 with double Brahma beer during the Brazilian team’s matches. In Itaim, admission is cheaper – R $ 50 for women and R $ 70 for men – but there is no beer promotion. In both there are LED screens and televisions to follow the ball exchanges while you munch on a fried calamari (R $ 66.90) or eat a chopped lunch (R $ 62.90). Reservations must be made in advance by sending an email to copadomundo@gruposints.com.br.
Tivoli Mofarrej
Alameda Santos, 1437 – Cerqueira César
Held in the outdoor pool area of the Tivoli Mofarrej hotel, the Tivoli Fire UP will follow the trajectory of the Brazilian team towards hexa on high definition screens. The parties, which will always start an hour before the games start, will be animated by DJs and full of finger food all you can eat and an open bar with Bombay gin, Gray Goose vodka, Amarula, whiskey, Cointreau, Casal Garcia wines , champagne and Taittinger Heineken beer. Admission to each game costs R $ 250 for women and R $ 400 for men, while the package for the first three games costs R $ 600 and R $ 1,000 respectively. Reservations must be made by sending an email to reservations.tspm@tivolihotels.com.
village 567
Rua Aspicuelta, 567 – Vila Madalena
The Vila Madalena nightclub bar will accompany the Qatar World Cup with an open bar of gin and tonic, moscow mule, mojito, capirinha and beer. Popcorn, peanuts and popsicle carts will be there to lend a stadium vibe to the space, with three LED screens and more TVs scattered around. The first batch costs R $ 180 for women and R $ 200 for men. Reservations must be made via Whatsapp.
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