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Pavão Azul Bar

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Pavão Azul Bar is a traditional Brazilian boteco (neighborhood bar) located in the heart of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. With its blue-tiled facade and simple, unpretentious interior, it's a beloved local institution that has been serving cold beer and classic petiscos (bar snacks) for decades. The bar is always buzzing with energy, patrons spill onto the sidewalk, chatting over ice-cold chopp (draft beer) and sharing plates of bolinhos de bacalhau (codfish fritters), pastéis, and caldo de feijão (bean soup). What makes Pavão Azul special is its authenticity: it's a genuine carioca hangout, not a tourist trap. The staff is efficient and friendly, the beer is always frosty, and the prices are reasonable. It's the perfect spot to experience Rio's laid-back bar culture, watch a football game on the TV, or simply people-watch. The bar's longevity and consistent quality have earned it a loyal following among locals and savvy visitors alike.

Don't miss

  • Order a chopp (draft beer) and a plate of bolinhos de bacalhau, a classic pairing.
  • Stand at the counter or grab a table on the sidewalk to soak in the lively street atmosphere.
  • Watch a local football match on the TV with passionate fans.
  • Try the caldo de feijão (bean soup) for a hearty, traditional snack.
  • Visit during late afternoon for a true carioca happy hour experience.

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Ways to visit Pavão Azul Bar

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 Pavão Azul Bar with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Cash is preferred, though cards may be accepted. Have some reais handy for small purchases.
  • Beer is served ice-cold; ask for 'chopp' for draft beer or 'cerveja' for bottled.
  • Food portions are generous and meant for sharing. Don't miss the pastéis (fried pastries).
  • The bar is covered but open to the street; rain might affect sidewalk seating.

A bit of history

Pavão Azul Bar opened in the 1950s and has remained a fixture of Copacabana's nightlife ever since. Its name, meaning 'Blue Peacock,' is reflected in the blue tiles that adorn its facade. Over the decades, it has become a cherished meeting point for residents and visitors.

Common questions

Is Pavão Azul Bar tourist-friendly?

Absolutely. While it's a local favorite, tourists are welcome and staff are used to visitors.

What are the opening hours?

Typically open from late morning until late night, but hours may vary. Check on the day.

Do they serve food all day?

Yes, the kitchen serves petiscos throughout opening hours, but some items may sell out late.

Is it safe to visit?

Copacabana is generally safe, but keep an eye on your belongings as with any busy area.

Can I watch football there?

Yes, they often show live matches, especially Flamengo games.

Is there a minimum consumption?

No minimum consumption; you can just have a beer and leave.

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