Cute small bar with good drag shows, totally recommended . There’s a card thing where they charge all the drinks you consume at the bar; in your way out you have to check out and they change it for a “payed ticket”, we were a group of 5, and just got 4 tickets because one guy was smoking outside while entering, when he got in we asked if we needed a 5th card, and the girl managing the entrance said no. In our way out we were treated as thieves because we just had 4 cards. Embarrasing, she said we hided one card for skip paying…. Really ? I get they don’t speak great english but they should explain the card thing that don’t exists elsewhere. Otherwise, i would go again to the bar, it s a good place to go in Sao Paulo, just remember...
Read moreVery cute space and great service. Just be aware that it's more of a cafe, not a bar, so if you don't have a seat, there's really nowhere to stand. Great vibe but if you're looking to mingle, maybe try a regular bar.
UPDATE: Regarding owner's response, there's something lost in translation. Despite "café" having its root in the word "coffee," in American English, a café is broadly a restaurant/place to sit and have light bites and drinks (and coffee later). A "coffee shop" serves mainly coffee. My review is for American LGBTQ+ people who think they are going to a bar where they can sit or stand at an actual "bar." No shade to Casa Fluida; it's a great space. Just giving...
Read moreWent on a Wednesday and they had a drag show. We arrived at around 21:00 and it had already started. The place is not too big so all the good places to watch the show were full. We couldn’t see much, but the public and the environment was very fun. Tried the yellow fruits caipirinha and it was our favorite. It’s a little uncomfortable to move around since the narrow halls and the amount of people. After the drag show people started to leave and this got better....
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