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Devassa

Av. General San Martin 1241, Leblon,
Rio De Janeiro
Southwest Brazil
Brazil
(21) 2540-6087


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Rio has scores of bars, taverns and pubs where people gather after a day at the beach, before going out for the evening, or late at night. Best known for their brews. Serves food too. Three very popular locations: Av. Armando Lombardi, 483, Barra,Ph. (21) 2494-7626; Av. Lineu de Paula Machado 696, Jardim Botânico,Ph. (21) 3874-0009.
Last updated January 9, 2008
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