
Brasero Restaurant
Municipio Sucre, Sucre
Restaurant in Sucre, Venezuela
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Brasero Restaurant is easiest to justify as a flexible, low-friction choice for lunch, dinner, or a later weekend meal. Book it when convenience and timing matter more than a chef-led tasting-menu experience; for a higher-stakes celebration, compare nearby alternatives first.
About Brasero Restaurant
Brasero Restaurant is a Sucre option to keep in mind when timing matters. Its hours run from 11:30 AM to 10 PM Monday through Thursday, 11:30 AM to 12 AM on Friday and Saturday, 11:30 AM to 9 PM on Sunday. The dress code is casual, so the clearest planning cues are schedule and fit rather than formality. In practical terms, that makes it easier to assess as part of an itinerary than as a fully defined culinary choice.
Consider it when the priority is matching a meal plan to the hours and a casual dress code. It should not be framed as a destination meal on food credentials alone; the recommendation is strongest when kept narrow and grounded in practical planning. For a more deliberate restaurant comparison, cross-shop La Casa Bistró, El Bosque Bistró, Sereno, or Cordero before committing.
Use it when timing matters more than ceremony
The strongest case here is scheduling. Friday and Saturday run later than the rest of the week, so Brasero Restaurant may be useful when the plan depends on a later closing time. Earlier in the week, plan around a 10 PM close, on Sunday plan around a 9 PM close. Those differences matter most when a meal needs to be coordinated around other plans, rather than built around a specific menu or dining reputation.
The tradeoff is that it is not the strongest choice to recommend as a destination meal on food credentials alone. The smart move is to frame the choice around logistics: whether the hours, casual dress code, Sucre location fit the plan. If the goal is a broader dining comparison, start with our full Sucre restaurants guide and compare it with other dining rooms.
Better for simple plans than high-stakes dining
For an occasion with specific requirements, keep expectations grounded. Brasero Restaurant is easiest to evaluate when the priority is casual dress and practical timing, especially on Friday or Saturday when the closing time is 12 AM. It is less useful as a recommendation if you need price clarity, beverage details, service format, or a defined culinary point of view. For those needs, too many planning questions remain open.
Readers comparing options can also look at Brasero Restaurant alongside CasaPakeaé¤é¦, Cordero, El Bosque Bistró, La Casa Bistró, and Sereno, as well as other dining rooms. Keep the comparison focused on the core planning details: Brasero Restaurant is in Sucre, has a casual dress code, posts later hours on Friday and Saturday than on the rest of the week. That is the most reliable way to use the listing without overstating the recommendation.
Planning details
- Location
- Local 1, Centro Comercial El Marqués, PB Av. Rómulo Gallegos, Caracas 1071, Miranda, Venezuela
- Website
- wa.me/584242169606
- Phone
- +582122431120
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Brasero Restaurant foregrounds the visceral pleasures of live-fire grilling in a straightforward, workaday setting. The room fills with the smell of char before you see the menu; the kitchen’s heat pushes into the dining area, and dishes arrive with clear evidence of direct flame. It leans into a rustic, tradition-driven aesthetic rather than theatrical plating—rooted in Venezuelan brasero technique and sourcing pride. Housed in a ground-floor commercial strip, the dining room feels practical and warm: a place where grilling is functional and honest, aimed at people who come for well-executed fire-cooked proteins rather than a showy experience.
Best For
Brasero suits diners looking for straightforward, ingredient-driven grilling in a pragmatic environment—think working lunches and uncomplicated dinners where provenance and direct-flame flavor matter. Its placement in a commercial centre makes it a natural stop for professionals and locals seeking a reliable grilled protein rather than a late-night destination or elaborate tasting menu. The editorial emphasis on regional sourcing means the restaurant is especially appealing to visitors who care about where their meat comes from; the piece even advises guests to ask locally about current supply and provenance before assuming continuity.
Ordering Tips
Focus on the fire-first approach when you order: choose cuts and proteins that showcase direct-flame flavor and avoid expecting heavy saucing or overworked preparations. Ask staff about provenance—the write-up highlights traditional Llanos beef as a benchmark but cautions that supply chains can shift, so check current sourcing. Because the kitchen is open or semi-open and the cooking is visible, request your preferred doneness and watch for char-forward cookery. Keep expectations practical—this is a brasero for honest grilling rather than theatrical presentation.
Venue details
Ambiance
Comfortable setting.
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Capacity
- Medium
Planning details
Location
Local 1, Centro Comercial El Marqués, PB Av. Rómulo Gallegos, Caracas 1071, Miranda, Venezuela · Directions
Also consider
Where to look if this is not the right fit
If the booking needs a clearer restaurant identity, start with La Casa Bistró or El Bosque Bistró. If the occasion is more planned than spontaneous, compare Sereno and Cordero before settling on Brasero Restaurant.
Restaurant context
How it compares for flexible dinners
Choose Brasero Restaurant when ease is the priority. Its easy booking profile makes it a safer last-minute option than La Casa Bistró, El Bosque Bistró, Sereno, or Cordero if the group has not planned ahead.
For ambiance-led or food-led decision-making, the comparison is less settled because Brasero Restaurant has no confirmed cuisine, price tier, awards, or chef details. That makes La Casa Bistró and El Bosque Bistró better cross-shops when the meal needs a clearer restaurant identity before booking.
Sereno, Cordero, and CasaPakeaé¤é¦ are the right alternatives to check when the occasion is more deliberate. Brasero Restaurant wins on low-friction planning; the others are better fits when the reader wants to compare atmosphere and experience quality before deciding.
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Compare Brasero Restaurant
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Brasero Restaurant | Sucre | No published awards |
| La Casa Bistró | Caracas | 2025 Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants · #89 |
| El Bosque Bistró | Caracas | 2025 The Best Chef One Knife |
| Sereno | Caracas | No published awards |
| Cordero | Caracas | 2025 Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants · #292025 The Best Chef Two Knives |
| CasaPakeaé¤é¦ | Vargas Municipality | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Brasero Restaurant?
For comparison, consider Brasero Restaurant alongside La Casa Bistró, El Bosque Bistró, Sereno, or Cordero. Brasero Restaurant is easiest to evaluate on the basics: it is in Sucre, has a casual dress code, posts later hours on Friday and Saturday.
What should I wear to Brasero Restaurant?
Keep it casual. The dress code for Brasero Restaurant is casual, so neat everyday clothing is a sensible fit unless the venue shares different guidance directly.
Is Brasero Restaurant good for a special occasion?
It can fit a plan where the hours and informal dress code suit what you need. Its Friday and Saturday hours run until 12 AM, which may help for later timing. For price, cuisine, service format, or special-occasion amenities, check with the venue directly before planning around it.
Is Brasero Restaurant good for solo dining?
If you are considering it alone, base the decision on the core planning details: Brasero Restaurant is in Sucre, the dress code is casual, the hours run from 11:30 AM daily with later closing times on Friday and Saturday.



