With tempers running high, Flamengo and Palmeiras fans await the dispute that will decide the Libertadores champion in a match that starts at 17:00 this Saturday (27) at the Centenário stadium, in Montevideo, Uruguay.
For those who want to watch the game together with the fans of their favorite team, below is a selection of five bars that broadcast the match in the city of São Paulo. There’s a tip for everyone: rubro-negros, alviverdes and even for the little flags, who just want to enjoy it and have a beer.
If you decide to follow the Libertadores final at the bar, use the mask correctly, keep your hands sanitized and have your vaccination card up to date. The pandemic is not over yet.
To cheer for Palmeiras
Seu Nelson’s Bar and Restaurant
At Mooca, Rua Celso de Azevedo Marques will be a meeting point for people from Palmeiras, with a LED screen and even chemical toilets installed on the street. Those arriving earlier, until 3 pm, can enjoy a feijoada at Seu Nelson’s Bar and Restaurant. During the game, only skewers will be served. For drinking, the choices are between beers and drinks, such as caipirinhas.
R. Celso de Azevedo Marques, 733, Parque da Mooca, east region. Free of charge
Ari and Miriam’s Bar
The family bar in the north of the capital is a place where Palmeiras and Corinthians fans live in harmony, but it will be taken over by the Alviverde crowd this Saturday, with a Palmeiras flag and three televisions tuned to the match. Litrão bottled beers accompany snacks such as crackling, portions of breaded shrimp with Catupiry, gorgonzola balls and couscous. The bar opens in the morning, at 10am, for the “warm up”.
Dr. Valentim Bouças, 133, Vila Nova Mazzei, northern region
To cheer for Flamengo
The House of Music
Flamengo’s fans in São Paulo gather from 2 pm at the Casa da Música, downtown, to follow the game on the two big screens installed at the venue. To eat, four portions are on the menu: chicken with a bird, pepperoni, french fries and ribeye. To drink there is beer. In a party atmosphere, the space also hosts live music, with the band N10 Arrocha and DJ Miguel’s DJing.
Av. Duque de Caxias, 89, Campos Elíseos, central region. Tickets: BRL 30
Little piece of the Northeast
The bar located in Vila Mariana, in the south region, has Flemish employees — who will, of course, keep the television set tuned to the match. There are more than 20 beer labels on the menu, but the tip for those who want to vary is the tangerine caipirinha with pepper from the house.
R. Vergueiro, 2688, Vila Mariana, southern region. Free of charge
for all fans
Villa 567
The bar is not affiliated with any fans. In addition to the eight television sets spread across the site, it will have a big screen at game time. Outside, an area with a balcony has more space for those who want to watch the match standing up. To accompany the beers, the tip is a portion called Chapa, which mixes chicken and minced sausage.
R. Aspicuelta, 567, Vila Madalena, western region. Free of charge
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