🍻 Comida di Buteco 2026 no Rio de Janeiro: guia completo, bares participantes, mapa e como votar
If you want to experience Rio de Janeiro for real — without filters, without a rigid tourist itinerary — the Comida di Buteco 2026 Rio de Janeiro is simply mandatory.
This is not just about eating. It’s about experience, culture, tradition and that vibe that only the Carioca boteco has — the same you find in the best botecos of Rio de Janeiro, spread across neighborhoods full of history and personality.
If you’re planning your itinerary, it’s really worth pairing the event with our complete guide to what to do in Rio de Janeiro.
And for those who like to explore beyond the obvious, we also recommend checking our selection of restaurants in Rio de Janeiro, with options ranging from full gastronomic experiences to spots perfect for continuing the night after the botecos.
The best part? You’re not just a spectator — you’re part of the competition.
In Comida di Buteco, every participant helps choose the best boteco in the city and Brazil, evaluating the snack, service, drink temperature, and hygiene. In short: besides eating well, you also decide who takes the title.
🍻 What is Comida di Buteco?



Comida di Buteco is the largest bar gastronomic competition in Brazil, created to value family botecos — the roots, the real ones.
The operation is simple and genius:
- You visit the participating bars
- Taste the exclusive contest snacks
- Evaluate food, service and experience
- And help elect the champion
In other words: you’re not just a customer — you’re part of the game.
🏆 Winners of Comida di Buteco in Rio de Janeiro (2025)



To understand the level of the Rio de Janeiro competition, these were the botecos that stood out in the most recent edition of the contest:
| Position | Bar | City |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Tonamata | Rio de Janeiro (Capital) |
| 2nd | Vigal Bar | Rio de Janeiro (Capital) |
| 3rd | Hora Extra Bar Gourmet | Rio de Janeiro (Capital) |
| 4th | Quiosque do Luiz | Rio de Janeiro (Capital) |
| 5th | Seu Cristóvão | Rio de Janeiro (Capital) |
💡 Strategic tip: if you want to start with the best, these bars are a must-stop in your itinerary — they have all proven that they are among the best in Rio.
Not just a bar — it’s high-level gastronomy with Carioca soul.
📅 When does the Comida di Buteco 2026 Rio de Janeiro take place?



The Comida di Buteco 2026 in Rio de Janeiro takes place from April 10 to May 10, 2026, bringing together more than 150 bars spread across the capital, Niterói and Baixada Fluminense.
This will be the 19th Rio edition of the contest, which has already established itself as one of the city’s most important gastronomic events.
🍽 2026 Theme: all participating bars must create snacks using vegetables as a mandatory ingredient, bringing creativity and reinterpretations within boteco cuisine.
💰 Snack prices: the contest dishes will have a fixed price of R$ 40, ensuring a standardized and affordable experience for the public.
⚠️ Important: the official program may change. Always check official channels before leaving home.
⚠️ Important: dates may vary, so it’s worth checking official channels before heading out.
🗺️ Map of Comida di Buteco 2026
The best way to enjoy the event is by using a map with all the bars organized.
💡 Strategic tip: save the map on your phone before you go — this avoids wasting time and optimizes your itinerary.
🍻 Complete list of Comida di Buteco RJ 2026 botecos (107 participants)
The 2026 Comida di Buteco in Rio de Janeiro brings together 107 participating bars spread across several regions of the city.
💡 Tip: save this guide — it will be essential for planning your itinerary.
📍 Downtown and Lapa
- Bar do Augusto — Here he goes again
Av. Mem de Sá, 72 – Downtown
@bardoaugustolapa - Booze Bar — Croc Costela
Av. Mem de Sá, 63 – Lapa
@boozebarrj - Boteco Bacurau — Tacural
Av. Mem de Sá, 175 – Lapa
@botecobacurau - Boteco Bella Chama — Costela de cordeiro
Av. Churchill, 13 – Downtown
@botecobellachama - Boteco Carioquinha — Anéis de porco recheado
Av. Gomes Freire, 822 – Lapa
@botecocarioquinha - Sindicato Café Bar — Bêbado de Sabor
Rua Joaquim Silva, 98 – Lapa
@sindicatocafebaroficial - Dida Bar — Ziriguidum da Dida
Rua do Lavradio, 192 – Lapa
@didabar.erestaurante - Bar Victor — Deu Samba
Rua Riachuelo, 32 – Downtown
@barvictor.lapa - Cantinho do Senado — Quebra-Carroça
Rua do Lavradio, 50 – Downtown
@cantinhodosenado - Contemporâneo Lapa — Capadócia
Av. Gomes Freire, 625 – Lapa
@contemporaneo.rio
📍 South Zone
- Bar da Tati — Maria Isabel da Tati
Praça Serzedelo Correia, 15 – Copacabana
@bardatati_ - Bar do Aldo — Camarão Folgado
Rua Ronald de Carvalho, 161 – Copacabana
@bardoaldocopa - Boteco Brotinho de Copa — Um sonho de lombo
Av. Prado Junior, 78 – Copacabana
@botecobrotinhodecopa - Botequim Chega Mais — Bacalhau gratinado
Rua Barata Ribeiro, 247 – Copacabana
@botequimchegamais - Caju Gastrobar — Espinafraram o Bacalhau
Rua Barata Ribeiro, 2 – Copacabana
@cajugastrobar - Il Panino — Cupim com queijo coalho
Rua Belfort Roxo, 246 – Copacabana
@ilpanino.rj - Quintal do Peixoto — Kafta empanada
Rua Anita Garibaldi, 60 – Copacabana
@quintaldopeixoto - Bar do David — Conchas Dell Mare
Ladeira Ari Barroso, 66 – Leme
@bar_dodavid - Bar da Aurea — Brasileirinho
Ladeira Ari Barroso, 20 – Leme
@bardaaurea1 - Baixo Gago — Porogodó
Rua Gago Coutinho, 51 – Laranjeiras
@baixo_gago - Miolo — Língua enrolada
Rua General Glicério, 440 – Laranjeiras
@miolo_glicerio - Tasca do Edgar — Polvo lascado
Rua Alice, 34 – Laranjeiras
@tasca_do_edgar_restaurante - Comida de Casa — Popeye Atolado
Rua Professor Saldanha, 80 – Lagoa
@comidadecasarj
📍 North Zone
- Bar do Canedo — Costela cremosa
Rua Barão de Mesquita, 916 – Grajaú
@bardocanedo - Bar do Mariano — Brasileirinho
Rua Professor Valadares, 78 – Grajaú
@bar_do_mariano - Bar du Barão — Barão Vermelho
Rua Castro Barbosa, 36 – Grajaú
@bardubarao - Boteco do Raoni — Cinco minutinhos
Rua Barão de Mesquita, 965 – Grajaú
@botecodoraoni - Bar Luiza — Pastel Porcopiry
Rua São Francisco Xavier, 68 – Tijuca
@barluizaoficial - Tio Juca — Costela prensada
Rua General Espírito Santo Cardoso, 438 – Tijuca
@tiojucabar - Umas e Ostras — Camarão do Popeye
Rua Barão de Mesquita, 235 – Tijuca
@umaseostrasoficial - Beneh Gastrobar — Creme de espinafre
Rua Dona Maria, 9 – Vila Isabel
@beneh.rio - Cabeça de Bagre — Onigiri com camarão
Rua Sousa Franco, 254 – Vila Isabel
@cabecadebagrerj - Biricutico — Pastel do Popeye
Rua Magalhães Couto, 356 – Méier
@biricutico.bar - Cachambeer — Escondidinho de rabada
Rua Cachambi, 475 – Cachambi
@cachambeer - Seu Cristóvão — Meu verde sertão
Rua São Cristóvão, 291 – São Cristóvão
@seucristovaorio - Reginaldo’s Bar — Bolinhos nordestinos
Rua João Silva, 162 – Olaria
@reginaldosbar
📍 West Zone
- Alvoroço — Moela abaixo
Estrada dos Bandeirantes, 7967 – Jacarepaguá
@alvorocoparrilla - Antônio’s Nordestino — Caminho da Roça
Rua Ati, 365 – Tanque
@antoniosnordestino - Bar do Thomaz — Caldos especiais
Rua Jerônimo Serqueira, 26 – Camorim
@bardothomazoficial - Boteco do Russo — Costela do Montela
Estrada de Jacarepaguá, 7040 – Anil - Empório Santa Oliva — Trio de bolinhos
Av. Muniz de Aragão, 26 – Jacarepaguá
@emporiosantaoliva - Formigueiro — Pulled pork
Rua Araguaia, 603 – Freguesia
@formigueirobrasaefogao - Fregola Pub — Escondidinho
Rua Geminiano Góis, 43 – Freguesia
@fregolapub - Raízes Gastrobar — Medalhão empanado
Estrada dos Três Rios, 470 – Freguesia
@raizes.gastrobar
📍 Islands and special regions
- Kumida di Kasa — Pirulito da Mami
Rua Tenente Cleto Campelo, 582 – Ilha do Governador
@kumida_di_kasa - Bar do Zé — Caldinhos
Rua Padre Juvenal, 5 – Paquetá
@bardozepqt - Pastelaria do Lido — Porquinho da Ilha
Praia José Bonifácio, 59 – Paquetá
@pastelaria_lido
📌 Important: all 107 participating bars are part of the official Comida di Buteco 2026 circuit.
👉 Always check the bar’s Instagram before going — hours may vary.
🧭 How to plan your botecos itinerary (real strategy)
The biggest mistake for first-timers is trying to do everything without planning.
The secret is simple:
- Divide by regions (Lapa, Downtown, South Zone, Tijuca…)
- Choose 2 to 4 bars per day
- Avoid large distances
👉 Fewer bars + more quality = a better experience.
🗺️ Suggested itineraries for the Comida di Buteco RJ 2026
To get the most out of the Comida di Buteco 2026 in Rio de Janeiro, it’s best to plan itineraries by region. This avoids long trips and lets you enjoy each stop more calmly.
💡 Important tip: these itineraries were organized considering the proximity between bars, making it easy to visit several on the same day — mainly on foot or with short trips.
🍻 Itinerary 1: Lapa and Downtown (walkable optimized route)
This is the most strategic itinerary of the Comida di Buteco 2026 in Rio de Janeiro for those who want to explore the highest concentration of bars without wasting time on travel. Here, you move through the Lapa and Downtown region following a smart route, visiting several participants in a logical, fully walkable sequence.
| Order | Bar | Snack |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Boteco Bacurau | Tacural |
| 2 | Contemporâneo Lapa | Capadócia |
| 3 | Boteco Carioquinha | Lombo recheado |
| 4 | Bar Victor | Deu Samba |
| 5 | Dida Bar | Ziriguidum da Dida |
| 6 | Bar do Augusto | Bolinho à mineira |
| 7 | Booze Bar | Croc Costela |
| 8 | Sindicato Café Bar | Pastel de angu |
💡 Local tip: start in the late afternoon and go into the night. This region becomes busier, with livelier atmosphere and higher foot traffic, which enhances the experience and sense of safety.
🚶 Distance: 100% walking route
⏱️ Average time: 4 to 6 hours (including stops)
🍺 Level: intermediate — ideal for trying multiple bars in one day
📍 Distinctive: this itinerary was built based on the real proximity between bars, avoiding unnecessary travel and allowing you to enjoy each stop better.
🌊 Itinerary 2: Copacabana and Leme (optimized route)
This itinerary of the Comida di Buteco 2026 in Rio de Janeiro goes from Copacabana to Leme, passing through participating bars in a strategic sequence to make the most of the route.
| Order | Bar | Snack |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quintal do Peixoto | Tem no meu quintal |
| 2 | Bar da Tati | Maria Isabel da Tati |
| 3 | Botequim Chega Mais | Dom Felipe de Bacalhau |
| 4 | Bar do Aldo | Camarão Folgado |
| 5 | Il Panino | Não é madeira, mas está cheio de cupim |
| 6 | Caju Gastrobar | Espinafraram o Bacalhau |
| 7 | Boteco Brotinho de Copa | Um sonho de lombo |
| 8 | Leme Light | Chiqueirinho Arretado |
| 9 | Café e Bar Recreio do Leme | Crepe Carioca |
💡 Local tip: start in Copacabana and finish in Leme to enjoy the sunset — this is one of the event’s most beautiful itineraries.
🚶 Transport: can be done on foot
⏱️ Average time: 4 to 6 hours
🍻 Level: intermediate
📍 Distinctive: mix of traditional botecos with more modern options, plus an amazing view of the Carioca shoreline.
🏘️ Route 3: Tijuca and Vila Isabel
| Order | Bar | Snack |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sabará | Hidden gem that’s good |
| 2 | Buteco Play | É Couve, Mas Pode Confiar |
| 3 | Bar Luiza | Pastel Porcopiry |
| 4 | Guay | Cuadraditos de Espinaca |
| 5 | Umas e Ostras | Camarão do Popeye |
| 6 | On Tap Pub | Porquinho atolado |
| 7 | Beneh Gastrobar | Boa Vista |
| 8 | Cabeça de Bagre | Maria, me perdi em Tóquio! |
| 9 | Bar do Gilson | Vaca Atrevida |
| 10 | Bar Gato de Botas | Gato Poró |
💡 Dica: esse roteiro é perfeito para quem quer explorar a Zona Norte raiz, com botecos tradicionais, preços mais acessíveis e experiências menos turísticas — ideal para quem busca o verdadeiro espírito do Comida di Buteco.
🔥 Itinerary 4: Grajaú and Tijuca (authentic experience)
| Order | Bar | Snack |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Boteco Vou Demais | Bananou o Camarão |
| 2 | Bar do Canedo | Yo no creo en brujas, pero que las hay, las hay |
| 3 | Bar du Barão | Barão Vermelho |
| 4 | Bar do Mariano | Brasileirinho |
| 5 | Boteco do Raoni | Cinco minutinhos sem perder a amizade |
| 6 | Galeto e Picanha | O boi do Zé |
| 7 | Bar Tô Legal | Fast-tel tô legal |
| 8 | Tártaros Bar e Grill | Deu cupim no míi |
💡 Dica: esse roteiro é ideal para quem quer fugir das áreas mais turísticas e viver o verdadeiro boteco carioca, com clima de bairro, preços mais acessíveis e petiscos extremamente criativos.
📌 Quer montar um roteiro ainda mais completo?
- 🗺️ See our day-by-day Rio de Janeiro itinerary and organize your trip better
- 🏨 Discover where to stay in Rio de Janeiro near the main bars
- 🌍 Explore more in the guide to what to do in Rio de Janeiro
- 🍽️ Also check out where to eat in Rio de Janeiro besides the botecos
💰 How much does it cost to participate?



- There will be a fixed price of R$ 40,00 for all contest snacks nationwide.
In other words: you can plan an amazing itinerary while keeping costs low.
🍽️ Is it worth it?



Yes — and a lot.
- 100% Carioca experience
- Discovery of hidden places
- Affordable prices
- Event vibe and interaction
If you want to live Rio like a local, this is one of the best events of the year.
🔥 Practical tips (local level)
- Plan your itinerary by region
Avoid crossing the city aimlessly. The secret is to group nearby bars (Lapa, Copacabana, Tijuca, etc). If you need help, use our day-by-day Rio de Janeiro itinerary as a base to organize your plan better. - Avoid the busiest hours
The most famous bars fill up quickly — especially at night and on weekends. If possible, go earlier or during the week to enjoy at a relaxed pace. - Don’t try to hit too many bars in one day
The ideal is to visit 2 to 4 botecos per day. That way you enjoy the snacks better and don’t turn the experience into a race. - Use transportation to your advantage
Metro, Uber and even walking handle most of the travels. Understanding this makes all the difference — see how in our guide to transport in Rio de Janeiro. - Stay aware of safety (without paranoia)
Prefer busy places, avoid distractions and stay aware of your surroundings — especially at night. If you want to dive deeper, check our guide to safety in Rio de Janeiro. - Check the operation hours before you go
Some bars may have different hours during the event. Always worth taking a look at Instagram before leaving. - Mix with other experiences
Take the opportunity to combine botecos with other places in the city. Our guide to restaurants in Rio de Janeiro can help you build an even more complete itinerary. - Use official sources to stay updated
Beyond the bars, you can follow updates on the Visit Rio, with useful city information. - Take your time and enjoy the moment
In Comida di Buteco, more important than quantity is quality. Enjoy each stop like a true Carioca.
❓ FAQ – Frequently asked questions about Comida di Buteco 2026
Is Comida di Buteco 2026 free?
Yes. Participation in Comida di Buteco is free — you only pay for what you consume at each bar. The contest snacks usually have a fixed and affordable price, typically between R$ 25 and R$ 35.
How does Comida di Buteco work in Rio de Janeiro?
The event works as a gastronomic circuit. You visit the participating bars, taste the contest snacks and evaluate criteria like flavor, service, hygiene and drink temperature. The final score combines public votes and judges.
Do you need to make reservations at the Comida di Buteco bars?
Reservations are not mandatory, but some bars get very crowded, especially on weekends. The tip is to arrive early or opt for weekdays to avoid lines.
How many bars to visit per day in Comida di Buteco?
The ideal is to visit 2 to 4 bars per day. This way you can enjoy each experience more fully without rush and without compromising the itinerary.
Is it worth going alone to Comida di Buteco?
Yes, it’s absolutely worth it. It’s a relaxed and democratic event, perfect whether you go alone or with friends. In fact, many travelers use the experience to meet new people.
How to vote in Comida di Buteco?
After consuming the snack, you receive a ballot or voting access to evaluate the bar. Your score is crucial, since the public represents 50% of the final contest score.
Is there a city ranking or only national?
There is a local and a national ranking. First the best botecos in each participating city are elected, and then the national competition among champions takes place.
Are there vegetarian options at Comida di Buteco?
Some bars offer vegetarian or adapted options, but the contest focus remains on traditional meat snacks. Check each participant’s menu in advance.
What’s the best day to go to Comida di Buteco?
The best days are Monday to Thursday, when bars are less crowded. Friday and Saturday are usually the busiest.
Do you need transportation to do the boteco itinerary?
Depends on your strategy. If you plan an itinerary by neighborhood (like Lapa or Copacabana), you can do everything on foot. For different regions, using transport apps is ideal.
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