Café Brazil, a beloved Denver restaurant known for its Mediterranean-inflected South American cuisine and warm hospitality, has closed after 32 years. Founded in 1991 and moved to its current location in 2003, the restaurant earned numerous accolades, including 'Best Place for Feijoada on the Go' and 'Best Central/South American Restaurant'.
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But last week, Tony posted this on Facebook:"For over three decades, Café Brazil has been more than just a restaurant. It has been a second home for its cherished guests, a canvas for culinary imagination, and a vibrant piece of Denver’s cultural fabric. Today, with a heavy heart, we share that Café Brazil’s future is uncertain as our lease will not be renewed as of January 1, 2025."Loved it since it was in the little house near the Lumber Baron.
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