Casa Camolese, Restaurant in South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Casa Camolese is a restaurant in Rio de Janeiro's South Zone that spans multiple levels with distinct areas for different activities. A long bar counter occupies the upper level, a microbrewery operates on the mezzanine, and a club venue sits in the basement.
The establishment opened in 2017 and introduced a new dining concept to the South Zone that combined restaurant and brewery operations. It represented a shift in how the local food and drink scene developed.
The venue serves as a gathering spot where diners and artists share live musical performances in an intimate basement club. You can experience how the space blends meals with cultural events throughout the week.
The space spans multiple levels, so visitors should be prepared for stairs and different entry points to each area. It works well to start at the top and explore downward to get a sense of all the different sections.
The microbrewery on the mezzanine level produces its own beer on-site, directly connecting the brewing process with dining. You can actually watch how the beer is made while you eat.
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