Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Brazilia Café now serving 'all things gourmet' on Broadway and Great Jones



Reps from Brazilia Café sent us some info on the new upscale food courty place from the folks who designed Eataly. From the EVG inbox...

Located at 684 Broadway (at the corner of Great Jones), Brazilia Café is a one-stop destination offering all things gourmet, from perfectly roasted coffees (sourced from their own coffee farm), to freshly squeezed juices and a smoothie bar for all of your beverage needs. They even offer beer, wine and champagne for those looking to take the edge off after a long day at work. Stop by the soups, salad and sandwich station, or satisfy your sweet tooth with one of the many flavors of Brazilia gelato or pastries.

Also!

Malcolm Stogo (CEO of Fal Foods USA — a subsidiary of Fal Holdings) and his very experienced management team carefully considered every element of the menu to make sure Brazilia delivers that “WOW” factor.

Stogo is behind the DF Mavens opening on St. Mark's Place and Second Avenue.

Gothamist had more details about Brazilia Café yesterday.

10 comments:

Big Brother said...

They must be long time EV Grieve readers if they sent you info on their new gourmet catch-all cavern.

Giovanni said...

So that's what the inside of a spaceship looks like, love the natural finishes. That's a much better look than DF Maven's plywood covered in graffiti and ad posters on St Marks Place. What year was that place supposed to open again?

Anonymous said...

This place opened back in April. It is odd that they would be promoting it as new, on EV Grieve, 5 months later.

EV Grieve said...

@ anon 10:26

Really? April? Crap. I should have checked that before posting. The press materials arrived yesterday. Gothamist posted it too.

Laura Goggin Photography said...

Maybe it's time to start promoting as I walk by it almost every morning and had no idea!

Walter said...

I only cross The Bowery (westbound) if I get paid. But best of luck to them.

Ken from Ken's Kitchen said...

"Gourmet" reads circa 1975. The catchword of the 20teens is "artisanal."

Herr Herzog said...

"a one-stop destination offering all things gourmet, ... (sourced from their own 'coffee' farm"

Another Los Pollos Hermanos outlet for the FAL Holdings Madrigal Electromotive GmbH to sell its "gourmet" blue sky "coffee".

Pikachu De Gallo said...

I enjoy the rustic, Katrina-chic plywood atmosphere of their Second Avenue ice cream shop!

Anonymous said...

I watched some of the World Cup there, but once Brazil lost they took down the big screen. It's a perfectly okay place.