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  1. #594

    Dinner Churrascaria do Brasil Sunday

    To escape So Cal's CoVid boredom, we are going down to Tijuana for dinner at Churrascaria do Brasil.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ-zmlJINdE

    Will pop a couple girls, go to dinner for all those sweet meats, then come back popping a few more sweet girls.

  2. #593

    Women's discounts

    A few cheap guys may have entertained the idea of a sex change to cash in on women's discounts at bars, clubs, restaurants.

  3. #592
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Like a bar & grill with free admission or discounted drinks for women on ladies night?
    Ladies night is already problematic for a lot of places -- even illegal in some states. But I'm talking about an actual menu item in a restaurant with two different prices listed. I've never seen that in the US. I'd love to see a Jack Sprat-type couple go in, where a scrawny guy had to pay more while his wife ate an entire water buffalo worth of meat. Maybe they should charge customers by the pound?

  4. #591
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    Can you imagine the uproar if a restaurant in the US tried to charge more for men than for women?
    Like a bar & grill with free admission or discounted drinks for women on ladies night?

  5. #590
    Can you imagine the uproar if a restaurant in the US tried to charge more for men than for women? I remember when a catering company got in trouble because they had two different options for events: $10 per person for regular meals or $12 per person for larger portions. They recommended the larger portions for groups with a lot of men, and some people took that to mean they were charging men more. They got so much hate and bad press they had to shut down.

  6. #589
    I like both Churascaria Do and Mr. Pampas but I'll wait a while before I go back. Be aware that they now both have salad bar attendants. The bar is now roped off and you must stand at a distance and wait for the attendant to come by. You then walk around the bar and tell the attendant which items you wish for him to put on your plate. It's a PIA now. Meat is still good though, better at Churascaria in Hipodromo.

  7. #588

    Churrascaria do Brasil $12 VIP AYCE dinner

    I haven't been back to this excellent grilled meat feast since CorVid.

    https://www.facebook.com/churrascariadobrasilmx/

    They are open at both locations. Their facebook says 255-peso VIP special ($12) is available Mon to Thur 6 PM until midnight, only at the Hippodromo location about 2 miles further South on Aquacaliente. The Zona Rio location has outdoor seatings, not sure if it has the VIP special, but full price is only 345 pesos or $15 noon to midnight, so you can have long lunch here.

    Their grilled meats are tender, juicy, tasty, full of beef aroma, delicious, better than the places I was in Sao Paulo. The salad bar is excellent fresh vegetables, pastas and different kinds of cheese. We can have AYCE dinner for $12, washing down with cold beers, in between chasing hot girls in La Zona. Any bros want to go, let me know.
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    CHURRAS SALAD.jpg‎  

  8. #587

    El Choforo Mariscos is open

    Wed afternoon restaurants in the trinket alley next to hotel Nelson were all closed. I walked South on Ninos Heroes.

    A small restaurant on Ninos serves a delicious Caldo de Rez, soup made with beef ribs and vegetable, but only for breakfast and lunch, not after 1 PM, damn.

    At the Cathedral plaza, El Choforo was open. They have ropes across the doors but have dine in. You have to stop, have your temp read and clean your hands with sanitizer before entering. Tables are spaced out, only 6 left, and very few diners.

    The seafood here is fresh and tasty, way better than La Perla. Prices are even lower than food stands, combo of 2 shrimp tacos plus a soda for 50 pesos, combo of a large mariscos quesadilla, a cup of consome and a soda, only 55 pesos, shrimp cocteles 50 to 100 pesos, plus other dishes. Their food is fresh, not frozen Costco's. This place is one of my favorites for seafood. I usually buy a few beers from the tienda across the street to drink with their food.

    Even small restaurants in Tijuana are well equipped with skin thermometers and hand sanitizers. Tijuana's businesses appear more serious and better equipped to contain the spreading of CoVid-19 compared to Caifornia's.

  9. #586
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/25/busin...rnd/index.html

    Yikes! Yelp says 60% of restaurant Covid-19 closures are permanent.

    By Jay Croft, CNN Updated 2:26 PM ET, Sat July 25,2020.

    (CNN) A new national survey spells more bad news for the restaurant industry.

    Sixty percent of restaurants that shut down during the pandemic are now closed for good, says the report from Yelp, the online service that provides crowd-sourced reviews.

    "The restaurant industry now reflects the highest total business closures, recently surpassing retail," Yelp says.

    Many have tried to adapt with online ordering, curbside pickup and home delivery.

    As of July 10, Yelp found 26,160 total restaurant closures, an increase of 2,179 since June 15.

    Of all the closed restaurants in July, 15,770 have permanently closed (60% accounting for 2,956 more permanent closures, Yelp says. That's a 23% increase since June 15.

    Emily Catalon runs GoodFoodPittsburgh.com and has been following opening and closing trends there.

    "It is on the brink of devastation, honestly," she told affiliate KDKA.

    But the restaurant business is notoriously difficult in ordinary times, too -- with high competition and low profit margins, says Caleb Spivak, whose What Now Media Group covers retail and restaurants via WhatNowAtlanta.com and WhatNowLosAngeles.com.

    "It's still too early to say for some of them why they permanently closed," Spivak told CNN. "A lot of these restaurants were already struggling. "
    Hopefully a new stream of Take Out only places will fill the void. I see many take out places in my area in North County still doing good business.

  10. #585

    Yelp says 60% of restaurant Covid-19 closures are permanent

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/25/busin...rnd/index.html

    Yikes! Yelp says 60% of restaurant Covid-19 closures are permanent.

    By Jay Croft, CNN Updated 2:26 PM ET, Sat July 25,2020.

    (CNN) A new national survey spells more bad news for the restaurant industry.

    Sixty percent of restaurants that shut down during the pandemic are now closed for good, says the report from Yelp, the online service that provides crowd-sourced reviews.

    "The restaurant industry now reflects the highest total business closures, recently surpassing retail," Yelp says.

    Many have tried to adapt with online ordering, curbside pickup and home delivery.

    As of July 10, Yelp found 26,160 total restaurant closures, an increase of 2,179 since June 15.

    Of all the closed restaurants in July, 15,770 have permanently closed (60% accounting for 2,956 more permanent closures, Yelp says. That's a 23% increase since June 15.

    Emily Catalon runs GoodFoodPittsburgh.com and has been following opening and closing trends there.

    "It is on the brink of devastation, honestly," she told affiliate KDKA.

    But the restaurant business is notoriously difficult in ordinary times, too -- with high competition and low profit margins, says Caleb Spivak, whose What Now Media Group covers retail and restaurants via WhatNowAtlanta.com and WhatNowLosAngeles.com.

    "It's still too early to say for some of them why they permanently closed," Spivak told CNN. "A lot of these restaurants were already struggling. "

  11. #584
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Luvmex,

    Hope she doesn't prefer breakfast sausage over a salami hehe.
    Regardless what she prefers, she'll get some additional calories from leche. Jajaja!

  12. #583

    Breakfast sausage

    Luvmex,

    Hope she doesn't prefer breakfast sausage over a salami hehe.

  13. #582
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    You can have free delivery to the hotel in La Zona. Imagine eating up all that juicy and tender meats with you favorite girls in bed hehe.

    I suppose you can instruct them to include specific cuts of meats. The picanha top sirloin chunks are juicy and tasty, apparently Brazilians' favorite cut, also filete Mignon, Costilla, Cowboy, lengua ect.

    Price is 240 pesos Mon through Friday after 6 PM, 325 pesos on weekend.

    You can now go to the Rio Zona branch or order at home to enjoy all our cuts and continue living that experience of Brazil as you prefer, complying and following the goal each of the cleaning and hygiene protocols established by the Ministry of Cheers, giving you a ′8242; Safe Table ".

    Free shipping within 7 km round of Churrascaria Do Brazil, Rio Zone.

    Shipping 7 km or more $ 50.00 pesos.
    I believe the pricing you mentioned is Monday through Thursday. As for meat in bed, I don't want any other meat in bed but my own so she can be hungry for it. Hehe.

  14. #581

    Free delivery to La Zona, Churrascaria Do Brasil

    You can have free delivery to the hotel in La Zona. Imagine eating up all that juicy and tender meats with you favorite girls in bed hehe.

    I suppose you can instruct them to include specific cuts of meats. The picanha top sirloin chunks are juicy and tasty, apparently Brazilians' favorite cut, also filete Mignon, Costilla, Cowboy, lengua ect.

    Price is 240 pesos Mon through Friday after 6 PM, 325 pesos on weekend.

    You can now go to the Rio Zona branch or order at home to enjoy all our cuts and continue living that experience of Brazil as you prefer, complying and following the goal each of the cleaning and hygiene protocols established by the Ministry of Cheers, giving you a ′8242; Safe Table ".

    • Free shipping within 7 km round of Churrascaria Do Brazil, Rio Zone.

    • Shipping 7 km or more $ 50.00 pesos.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Churrascaria do brasil 4.jpg‎   Top Sirloin churras 2.jpg‎   picanha.jpg‎   Ribs Churras.jpg‎   Churrascaria do brasil meat cuts.jpg‎  

    churrascaris do brasil tijuana price.jpg‎  

  15. #580
    Thanks for sharing. Looks like I'll be heading there, or to Pampas, tonight.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Churrascaria Do Brasil opens both locations in Gallerias and Zona Rio today. The new place on Ave de LOS Heroes is across from Rio Mall, within 1 or 2 miles of La Zona. Apparently they spread out tables for social distancing and are anxious to resume business.

    This place is a AYCE Brazil grill, serving some of the juiciest, tastiest cuts of beef, pork, mutton and sea food for cheap, like $11 for dinner. I went to a few Churrascaria in Rio, Sao Paolo, LOS Angeles, OC but I think this place serves much juicier and tastier beef and pork. Las Pampas is another Churrascaria nearby but their meats tend to be overcooked and dry.

    Who want to go to Tijuana to party and have some hot sex with the honeys, hit Churrascarria Do Brasil for a good meal, then go back to La Zona for more hot sex?

    https://www.facebook.com/churrascariadobrasilmx/

    Churrascaria Do Brasil July 15,2020..

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