Boteco Viriato
Boteco Viriato is a restaurant in the Tatuapé district of São Paulo featuring simple decor and a comfortable interior designed by Rogério Gregório that blends historical elements with modern comfort. The menu offers traditional Brazilian dishes and snacks for sharing, alongside a wide selection of domestic and imported beers and other drinks.
The restaurant was established many years ago and grew into a neighborhood favorite for local residents. Its name and design were inspired by Viriato, an ancient warrior, which gave the place a deeper historical connection that remains visible in its decor today.
The name Viriato refers to an ancient warrior who resisted Roman armies, and this historical inspiration shapes how the space feels today. Visitors come here to share meals and stories with friends, making it a gathering place where history and daily life meet.
The restaurant is located on Rua Emílio Mallet in the active Tatuapé neighborhood and is easily accessible by foot. Opening hours vary throughout the week, with later closing times on weekends, so check current times before your visit.
Designer Rogério Gregório intentionally shaped the decor to tell the story of Viriato, with furniture and details that evoke resistance and freedom from ancient times. This makes the space feel like a visual journey through history while you eat and drink.
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