Texas De Brazil Drink Menu: Texas de Brazil has an extraordinary and culturally varied selection of cocktails that would be the perfect pairing to its concocted Brazilian-style food. Guests can also try the classic Brazilian cocktails, for example, the classic Caipirinha that everyone knows, which is the traditional Caipirinha with cachaça, lime, and sugar, or the creative ones, such as the Morango (strawberry) Caipirinha and Green Apple Caipirinha. To keep the fans of the mojito updated, Mirtillo (blueberry) Mojito and Passion Fruit Mojito are a couple of really refreshing options as well.
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The fabulous list of wines includes international and private-label wines from South American regions such as Chile and Argentina, which combine beautifully with the signature churrasco of this restaurant. Non-alcoholic options include Brazilian sodas like Guaraná Antarctica and tropical lemonades and iced teas flavored with passion fruit and Sicilian lemon. Happy Hour operates from 4:30 to 6 PM, Monday to Friday, and charges lower prices for beer, house cocktails, and martinis. Diversions for drinks may differ by place, so it’s always better to ask your local eatery.
Texas De Brazil Drink Menu with Prices
Category | Item | Description | Estimated Price (USD) |
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Signature Cocktails | Caipirinha | Brazilian cocktail with cachaça, lime, and sugar | $10 |
House Mojito | Rum, mint, lime, and simple syrup | $10 | |
Texas Margarita | Tequila, triple sec, fresh lime | $11 | |
Brazilian Mule | Cachaça, ginger beer, and lime | $10 | |
House Martinis | Classic Martini | Vodka or gin, dry vermouth | $12 |
Passion Fruit Martini | Vodka, passion fruit puree, citrus | $13 | |
Espresso Martini | Vodka, coffee liqueur, espresso | $13 | |
Wines (by the glass) | House Red or White | Texas de Brazil private label wines | $7–$9 |
Sparkling Wine | Light and bubbly white or rosé options | $8–$10 | |
Beers | Domestic Beer | Budweiser, Coors, Miller, etc. | $4–$6 |
Imported Beer | Heineken, Stella Artois, Corona, etc. | $6–$8 | |
Spirits | Premium Scotch | Glenlivet, Macallan, etc. | $12–$18 |
Cognac | Hennessy, Rémy Martin | $14–$20 | |
Tequila (Premium) | Don Julio, Patrón | $12–$18 | |
Non-Alcoholic | Guaraná Antarctica | Brazilian soda with guaraná fruit | $4 |
Soft Drinks | Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, etc. | $3–$4 | |
Bottled Water (Still/Sparkling) | Premium Saratoga water | $5–$7 |
Signature Cocktails
- Caipirinha: National cocktail of Brazil made out of cachaça, fresh lime, and sugar.
- House Martinis: Variety of classic and special martinis.
- House Cocktails: A selection of mixed drinks, custom-made to add to your dining experience.
Wines
- Private Label Wines: Exclusive options available by the glass or a bottle.
- International Varietals: A carefully compacted selection of red, white, and sparkling wines by famous world vineyards.
Spirits & Liqueurs
- Premium Liquors: Large selection of fine cognacs, scotches, and ports.
- Specialty Martinis: Exclusively blended for the connoisseur of taste.
Beers
- Domestic Beers: Popular American brews.
- Imported Beers: Selections from international breweries.
Non-Alcoholic Beverages
- Guaraná Antarctica: A national soft drink from Brazil that is produced from guaraná fruit from the Amazon.
- Saratoga Waters: Premium still and sparkling water alternatives.
- Assorted Sodas: Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Diet Coke inclusive.
Happy Hour Specials – Sunday through Friday, from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
- $4 – Domestic Beers
- $6 – Caipirinhas & House Cocktails
- $7 – Glasses of Texas de Brazil Private Label Wine
- $8 – House Martinis
PDF Texas De Brazil Drink Menu
Texas De Brazil coffee drink
- Served hot and freshly brewed.
- Usually served after the meal.
- One of the most popular dishes to go with dessert.
2. Espresso
- Strong, concentrated coffee shot.
- Perfect for the lovers of robust coffee taste.
- Normally taken in a little demitasse cup.
3. Decaf Coffee
- Decaf form of their brew.
- Suitable for guests avoiding caffeine.
- Served upon request.
4. Specialty Coffee (varies by location)
- Some places can serve cappuccinos or lattes.
- Served with milk foam or with steamed milk.
- It may be improved by flavored syrups.
5. Coffee with Dessert
- Coffee is usually served with such desserts as Brazilian flan or papaya cream.
- Assists in balancing dessert courses.
- Enhances the overall dining experience.
Texas De Brazil non alcoholic drinks
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1. Guaraná Antarctica
- Popular Brazilian soft drink obtained from guaraná berries.
- Sweet, slightly fruity, and slightly carbonated.
- Unique taste that is commonly known as an amalgamation of apple and berry.
2. Assorted Fountain Sodas
- Includes Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, etc, other products of Coca-Cola.
- Free refills are typically available.
- Perfect to go with savory grilled meats.
3. Iced Tea (Sweetened & Unsweetened)
- Brewed and poured over ice.
- It can be made with lemon or sugar on request.
- A refreshing alternative to soda.
4. Lemonade
- Classic sweet-tart lemonade served cold.
- There could be locations that will have flavored variations, such as strawberry or mango.
- Great for those avoiding carbonation.
5. Bottled Saratoga Water
- Premium bottled still and sparkling water.
- Imported for a more upscale dining option.
- Usually packed in expensive glass bottles.
6. Coffee & Decaf Coffee
- To be served after the meal or on request.
- Served after dinner for dessert or as a caffeine fix after a meal.
- Cream and sugar are served on the side.
7. Espresso
- A short-but-mighty dose of coffee.
- It could be served plain or with a twist of lemon, both depending on preference.
- Bringing a daring ending to a heavy meal.
8. Juices (May Vary by Location)
- Orange, cranberry, apple, or tropical juices could be at their disposal.
- Served cold, as a rule, by the glass.
- Appropriate for kids and grown-ups.
Texas De Brazil’s signature drink
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Brazil’s National Cocktail
- The most representative drink in Brazil and the key drink all over Texas de Brazil locations is the Caipirinha.
Core Ingredients
- Containing cachaça (a Brazilian spirit, comes from distilled sugarcane), lime wedges (fresh), and sugar.
- Shaken with ice, to harmonize the tartness and sweetness.
Flavor Profile
- Crisp, refreshing, and with a very mild sweetness, a citrusy kick.
- Perfect to be used for cleansing the palate between the heavy meat courses.
Custom Variations
- Some of the places can offer flavored variants of strawberry, mango, or passion fruit.
- Guests can request personalization as per their taste.
Presentation
- Usually drunk in a lowball glass filled with crushed ice.
- Decorated with lime, for which it is savored for its appearance and even more than that, its taste.
Texas De Brazil alcoholic drinks
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Signature Cocktails:-
Caipirinha
- The national drink of Brazil is – drink made from cachaça, lime, and sugar.
- Refreshing and citrusy – perfect with grilled meats.
Brazilian Mule
- A tropical variation on the favourite Moscow Mule with cachaça.
- Ginger beer and lime-based, served in a copper mug.
Texas Margarita
- Bold drink that uses tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur.
- Salt-rimmed glass, classic, and fruit flavors.
Passion Fruit Martini
- Vodka-based passion fruit pureé and citrus.
- Smooth and tropical, having a sweet-tart taste.
Spirits:-
Scotch & Whiskey
- High-end whiskies such as Glenlivet, Macallan, and Jack Daniel’s.
- Neat served, served on the rocks, or served with mixers.
Tequila
- Luxury variants, which include Patrón, Don Julio, and Casa Noble.
- Perfect for sipping and cocktails.
Vodka & Gin
- Consists of Absolut, Grey Goose, Bombay Sapphire, and Tanqueray.
- Suitable for martinis, tonics, as well as other mixed drinks.
Rum
- Precious kinds, for instance, Bacardi or Captain Morgan for mojitos and tropical mixes.
- Often paired with fruit juices.
Wines:-
Private Label Wines
- Texas de Brazil serves its specially selected red and white wines.
- Served either by the glass or by the bottle.
International Selections
- Argentina, Chile, Italy and France, and U.S wines.
- It consists of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay.
Beers:-
Domestic Beers
- Some of them include Budweiser, Coors, Miller, etc.
- Typically affordable and served cold.
Imported Beers
- Heineken, Stella Artois, and Corona… are examples of such alternatives.
- Light and crispy, great with spicy and salty meals.
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Texas De Brazil drink specials
Happy Hour Specials (Mon-Fri 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM)
- $4 – Domestic Beers
- $6 – Caipirinhas & House Cocktails
- $7- Glasses of Private Label Wine of TdB
- $8 – House Martinis
VIP Dining Card Offer
- Cost: $69.99
- Benefits: 50% off 12 regular-priced dinners (valid Monday–Thursday)
- Restrictions: Not valid on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and on restaurant holidays
- Valid Through: October 30, 2025
- Note: Cannot be complemented by other offers
FAQ
Q: Are drinks included at Texas De Brazil?
A: Not at all, drinks are not part of the fixed-price dining in Texas de Brazil. And the prices on drinks, such as sodas, bottled water, and alcoholic drinks, are in addition to the cost. For instance, sodas are sold in glass bottles, and they are sold on an individual basis.
Q: Does Texas de Brazil offer drink refills?
A: Free refills are not common, except for sodas or any other bottled drinks. However, refills are possible for some drinks, such as iced tea, subject to location and the drink being ordered in particular. It is advisable to ask your server about refill policies when placing an order.