5 Best Nightlife in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Academia da Cachaça

Leblon Fodor's choice

Not merely the place in Rio to try caipirinhas (made here with a variety of tropical fruits), Academia da Cachaça is a veritable temple to cachaça. The small bar sells close to 100 brands of cachaça by the glass or bottle, as well as mixing the famous sugarcane rum into dangerously drinkable concoctions such as the cocada geladinha—frozen coconut, coconut water, brown sugar, and cachaça. The Northeastern bar snacks here include sun-dried beef, baked palm hearts, and delicious black-bean soup. There's now an affiliate in Barra da Tijuca, but it's hard to beat the Leblon original.

Nosso

Ipanema Fodor's choice
This happening hang-out is set on one of Ipanema's prettiest squares. Spread over three floors, it combines a rum bar with a rooftop terrace and vibrant lounge area. The star of the show is mixologist Tai Barbin, who is known for his barrel-aged negronis. Gourmet snacks are available alongside an extensive drinks list and service is reliably attentive.
Rua Maria Quitéria 91, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22410-040, Brazil
21-99619--0099

Bracarense

Leblon

A trip to Bracarense after a hard day on the beach is what Rio is all about. Crowds spill onto the streets while parked cars double as chairs and the sandy masses gather at sunset for ice-cold chopp and some of Leblon's best pork sandwiches, codfish balls, and empadas.

Rua José Linhares 85, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22430–220, Brazil
21-2294–3549

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Garota de Ipanema

Ipanema

This is the original Garota (there are branches all over the city), where Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes penned the timeless song "The Girl from Ipanema." The place serves decent food and drink, but it's the historical significance that draws the crowds. Occasional live-music events take place in the upstairs lounge.

Rua Vinicius de Moraes 49, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 22411–010, Brazil
21-2523–3787

Jobi Bar

Leblon

Authentically carioca and a fine place to experience Rio spirit, the bar at down-to-earth Jobi stays open on weekends until the last customer leaves. Don't be fooled by the unassuming exterior—Jobi serves some of Rio's most delicious bar snacks and is one of the best-loved bars in the Zona Sul.