
Bar do Urso
Bar do Urso is Cervejaria Colorado's craft beer outpost in Vila Olímpia, serving the brewery's full range on draft alongside guest taps. Colorado is one of Brazil's most recognized craft breweries, known for using Brazilian ingredients like rapadura (cane sugar), mandioca (cassava), and coffee in their beers. The space is designed as a social drinking hall: long communal tables, a prominent bar, and a menu of snacks built to accompany beer. It's not a nightlife venue; it's a place where craft beer enthusiasts gather to work through the tap list. The staff knows the brewing process and will walk you through flavor profiles if asked.
What to Expect
A craft beer destination with genuine Brazilian beer character. Colorado's beers are distinctive, and this is where they're served freshest. The crowd is more interested in what's in their glass than what's on Instagram. It's educational and delicious.
Social, beer-focused, and genuinely Brazilian in flavor.
Background indie and Brazilian pop. Beer is the entertainment.
Casual. Beer clothes.
Craft beer enthusiasts and anyone curious about Brazilian craft brewing.
Cards and cash accepted
Price Range
Pints R$15-28, tasting flights available, snacks R$15-30
≈ €2–5 / $3–5
Hours
Daily from noon to midnight
Insider Tip
Try the Appia (a wheat beer with honey) and the Demoiselle (a dark ale with coffee). Ask for a tasting flight to sample the range. The communal tables are designed for sharing, so don't be shy about joining a table.
Address
Rua Tenerife, 74, Vila Olímpia
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