Grimpa Steakhouse Coupons and Deals

Grimpa Steakhouse
Deal Price:
$25
Discount:
50%
found on Groupon

Description

Like a political sign, food mounted on a stick often captures the attention of passersby when displayed in one’s front yard. Show flavor solidarity with this Groupon. Choose Between Two Options: $25 for $50 toward dinner fare Monday–Thursday $25 for $50 toward dinner fare on Friday or Saturday The rodizio menu ($43.95/person) includes an endless supply of roasted meat, including chicken, fish, and sausage cut tableside, along with a salad bar; a la carte entrees such as rib eye draped in a mushroom demi-glace start at $26.95. Grimpa Brazilian Steakhouse Waiters whirl through Grimpa Brazilian Steakhouse's streamlined interior, dancing with ...

Grimpa Steakhouse
Deal Price:
$25
Discount:
50%
found on Google Offers
Grimpa Steakhouse
Deal Price:
$15
Discount:
50%
found on Huge
Grimpa Steakhouse
Deal Price:
$10
Discount:
60%
weeks left on Restaurant.com

Description

In Brazil we call GRIMPA the branches of a special type of pine tree, tha "Araucária", very common in the southern region. The "Gauchos" that live in this region traditionally used these dry branches to start their campfires and prepare the "CHURRASCO" while they were out in the "Pampas" with their cattle. Naturally, meat was the main component of these meals.These Araucárias also have an interesting mythical story. A famous tale from southern Brazil tells the story of a big blue bird whose favorite food was the Araucária nut, every fall this bird would bury the extra pine nuts to eat later that winter. But many of these nuts were forgotten buried and grew up to become these incredible and tall trees.The Gauchos of southern Brazil are also the inspiration for GRIMPAS's style of service, the "Rodizio". Moving about between the tables with their large sword-like skewers they will offer you a taste of this delicious memory of the Pampas. Enjoy the best of the Brazilian "Churrasco" tradition in a classical environment. Taste and discover the pleasure of the Brazilian spices.