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Bip Bip

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Bip Bip is a quintessential Rio de Janeiro boteco, a small, unassuming bar that captures the soul of Copacabana. Located on a quiet side street just a block from the beach, it's known for its vibrant sidewalk seating where patrons spill onto the street, chatting over ice-cold chopp (draft beer) and traditional Brazilian petiscos like bolinhos de bacalhau (cod fritters) and amendoim (peanuts). The interior is tiny and rustic, with a counter, a few stools, and walls covered in graffiti and memorabilia. What makes Bip Bip distinctive is its authentic local atmosphere: it's a place where Cariocas (Rio natives) gather after work or on weekends to decompress, listen to samba or choro music (often live), and enjoy simple, good times. There's no pretension here, just cold beer, friendly chatter, and the rhythmic pulse of Rio. It's a must-visit for travelers seeking a genuine, non-touristy experience.

Don't miss

  • Sit on the sidewalk with a cold chopp and watch the neighborhood go by
  • Order bolinhos de bacalhau or pastéis from the small food menu
  • Listen to live samba or choro, often impromptu sessions on weekends
  • Chat with the friendly bartenders who remember regulars' names
  • Snap a photo of the colorful, graffiti-covered walls

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Ways to visit Bip Bip

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Bip Bip with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Cash is king, many small botecos don't accept credit cards. Bring Brazilian reais.
  • It's hot year-round; dress lightly and bring sunscreen if you sit outside.
  • Live music is common but not guaranteed; ask a local or check their social media.
  • Beer is served in small 300ml bottles or chopp; it's customary to order a round for the table.

A bit of history

Bip Bip opened in the 1980s and quickly became a neighborhood staple. Its name is onomatopoeic, mimicking the sound of a beer bottle opening. Over decades, it has maintained its old-school boteco vibe despite Copacabana's modernization.

Common questions

Is Bip Bip safe for tourists?

Yes, the area is generally safe, especially during the day and early evening. As always, keep an eye on your belongings.

Do they serve food?

Yes, they offer a small menu of petiscos like fried snacks, but it's not a full restaurant.

What's the best drink to order?

A cold chopp (draft beer) is the classic choice. They also have caipirinhas and cachaça.

Is it family-friendly?

It's primarily an adult bar, but families with older children are sometimes seen during early hours.

Can I pay with a credit card?

It's best to bring cash; some visitors report card payments are not accepted.

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