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AMC / ARCHIVE / 01-20-2010
Representing Texas de Brazil at The Village at Gulfstream Park: Lorena Lischin, general manager; Aaron Wilkins, manager; Carmen Molina, events manager
Texas de Brazil hosts 'espeto corrido' networking reception
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The translation for espeto corrido is the entertaining, continuous service guests receive at Texas de Brazil - introducing “the most incredible dining experience” at the new Brazilian steakhouse now open in The Village of Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach.
 
Texas de Brazil recently hosted an Aventura Marketing Council networking reception for AMC business and community leaders who were among the first to see why the renowned Churrascaria is featured in Zagat’s “America’s Top Restaurants” and has received a Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence.”
 
Leaders from Granoff Enterprises, Aventura Optical, Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach Resort and Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center were impressed to see the restaurant is almost as big as the heart of Texas – spanning 12,000 square feet with seating for 275 plus three private rooms available for private functions, a bar and lounge and spectacular floor-to-ceiling wine wall.
Friends from Miami-Dade County Public Schools, City of Aventura, Equinox and Take Stock in Children agreed the Brazilian serving style and rustic atmosphere of Texas de Brazil creates a unique, memorable dining experience. Authentically costumed, sword-wielding gauchos circulating throughout the dining room offer choice cuts of beef, chicken, lamb, pork and sausage – all cooked in the traditional Brazilian Churrascaria style.
Teams from Aventura Hospital, Allstate, FastCare, Mardi Gras Casino, Minuteman Press, Denise Rubin International Realty and AT&T applauded the “all-you-can-eat” concept, starting with Texas de Brazil’s extravagant gourmet salad area displaying more than 50 items including favorites like Brazilian black beans with pork, imported cheeses, marinated Portobello mushrooms and artichoke hearts.
Even after enjoying assorted sides like fried bananas, garlic mashed potatoes and famous cheese bread served tableside, colleagues from Rub Pediatrics, Prudential, Miami Gardens Florist, EWM Realty, Berman Chiropractic and County Line Chiropractic still had room for more Brazilian sausage, chicken breast wrapped in bacon, rack of lamb and picanha -a house specialty.
Financial experts from Northern Trust, Coconut Grove Bank, Wells Fargo, JGB Bank, Turnberry Bank and 1st United Bank praised Texas de Brazil’s simple, fixed-price dining concept: guests pay a flat rate of $42.99 which includes the salad area, meats and side items, with as much or as little meat as desired, which is sliced and diced tableside by the gauchos. For those with a lighter appetite, the light dinner is available for $29.99 inclusive of all hot and cold salad bar items.
 
AMC frequent flyers from Doris Sutton Realty, AFLAC, American Impact Media, Levitt-Weinstein, Florida Marlins, Junior Achievement and optometrist Dr. Robert Sheir were happy to hear that now you don’t have to go all the way to Dallas, Baton Rouge, Chicago, Las Vegas, Memphis, Richmond or Aruba to discover “the most incredible churrasacaria dining experience.”
 
Texas de Brazil, now open in The Village at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, is the restaurant’s fourth Florida location. Family owned and operated since being established in 1998, the company has quickly grown into one of the country’s premier churrascarias, currently operating 15 domestic and one international location.
For more information about Texas de Brazil, phone: 954-843-7600 or visit texasdebrazil.com and join the Texas de Brazil eclub to receive special offers throughout the year and the latest news.

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