Sounds of Brazil is a great place to down a caipirinha, watch a tanned dancer shake more than just her shoulders and grab your lover for some close samba or reggae under a large palm tree. Join a twenty/thirty-something crowd as the sounds of drums, guitars and other Brazilian instruments you won’t know the names of fill the night with an energy that can only be described as hot. The dance floor fills quickly, especially on Saturday nights when bands from Brazil bring along male dancers to lead the crowd in song and dance.
Insiders Tip: Dinner here is an excellent choice. You’ll spend the usual $20.00 cover charge on delicious Brazilian fare. Make your reservations by eight.