Restaurant in San Antonio, United States
Continuous-Skewer Rodízio

Avenida Brazil in San Antonio's Stone Oak area runs a Brazilian rodizio format that works well for group celebrations and low-friction occasion dinners. Booking is easy, which sets it apart from harder-to-get tables elsewhere in the city. Solo diners and couples after a quieter meal will find better fits downtown, but for a festive group dinner in north San Antonio, it's a practical, accessible choice.
Avenida Brazil in San Antonio is a Brazilian steakhouse on Henderson Pass — and if you're picturing a rowdy, meat-heavy churrascaria where gauchos circle the table with skewers, you're only partly right. The format here is more accessible than that image suggests, and the bar program carries more weight than the name alone implies. For a special occasion dinner in the north San Antonio corridor, it's a practical pick if full-service Brazilian isn't your usual category. Booking is easy, which matters in a city where the better tables at Mixtli or Isidore fill weeks in advance.
Avenida Brazil sits at 17660 Henderson Pass in the Stone Oak area of San Antonio — a suburban dining corridor that leans toward accessible, family-friendly formats rather than destination dining. That context matters for setting expectations. This is not a downtown Riverwalk experience, and it is not trying to be. The address puts it squarely in north San Antonio, closer to the Loop 1604 perimeter than to the Pearl District, which means a different crowd and a different rhythm than you'd find at Boudro's on the Riverwalk.
Brazilian steakhouse formats , rodizio service, fixed price, continuous meat cuts , tend to work well for groups and celebration dinners, which is where Avenida Brazil earns its case. If you're organizing a birthday dinner or a business meal where you want the table to feel looked after without micromanaging the menu, the all-in format removes friction. Cocktails and caipirinhas round out the drinks side; the bar program here is the kind that complements the food format rather than operating independently, which is worth knowing before you arrive expecting a craft cocktail bar.
For solo diners or couples looking for a quieter, more intimate evening, the format is less ideal , rodizio pacing and a livelier room tend to suit groups better. If a date night is the goal, the experience quality holds up, but you'd get more focused attention to the plate at Cullum's Attaboy or a tighter menu elsewhere in the city. For the occasion diner who wants something festive and low-effort to organize, Avenida Brazil delivers that reliably.
No awards data or price range is available in Pearl's database for this venue. Check the current menu and pricing directly before booking, especially if budget is a planning factor. Brazilian steakhouse formats in the US typically run $40–$70 per head for full rodizio, but confirm before you go.
See the comparison section below for how Avenida Brazil sits against its San Antonio peers.
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For reference on what serious destination dining looks like at the national level, Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, Atomix in New York City, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico give useful benchmarks. Avenida Brazil is not competing in that tier , it's a neighborhood-format steakhouse with a festive atmosphere and easy access, and it should be evaluated on those terms.
Other Pearl-tracked venues worth knowing in the city: 2M Smokehouse for barbecue, 410 Diner for casual all-day dining, and 1Watson for a more polished sit-down option.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avenida Brazil - San Antonio | — | ||
| Leche de Tigre | $$ | — | |
| Mixtli | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Boudro’s on the Riverwalk | — | ||
| The Jerk Shack | $ | — | |
| Cullum's Attaboy | $$ | — |
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