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    First Fogo de Chão location planned for Oklahoma City

    By JaNae Williams, The Oklahoman,

    11 days ago

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    Oklahoma City fans of Brazilian churrascaria restaurants will add another option to their choices with the opening of a Fogo de Chão location planned for later this year.

    The new 8,439-square-foot restaurant at 13710 Pennsylvania Ave. in Memorial Square brings the number of area churrascaria-style Brazilian steakhouses to four.

    Dallas-based Fogo de Chão will join Texas de Brazil, 1901 Northwest Expressway inside Penn Square Mall; Rodizio Grill, 217 E Sheridan Ave. in Bricktown; and The Flame, 777 Grand Casino Blvd. inside The Grand Casino in Shawnee. Each offers their version of the Brazilian dining experience.

    “We are excited to introduce Fogo to the Oklahoma market and expand our Southwest footprint with our first restaurant in Oklahoma City,” said Barry McGowan, chief executive officer of Fogo de Chão. “Our restaurant will serve as a memorable addition to Oklahoma City's dining scene and we look forward to sharing the Culinary Art of Churrasco with new guests in OKC soon.”

    The Oklahoma City location will feature outdoor and enclosed patio areas and a dry-aged meat locker for in-house aging.

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    Like other churrascaria's, Fogo offers guests an opportunity to dine on proteins grilled over an open flame and served by gauchos. The restaurant also features a central salad and sides bar featuring seasonal salads, cured meats, antipasti, feijoada and more.

    Guests also will be able to opt for add-ons like a 32-ounce Long-Bone Tomahawk Ribeye, aged for a minimum of 42 days, a 20-ounce wagyu New York strip, or à la carte seafood choices, including jumbo shrimp, lobster, crab and more. The Oklahoma City location also will offer All-Day Happy Hour in the dining room, patio and Bar Fogo areas featuring $5 Brazilian beers, $8 South American wines and $10 Brazilian-inspired cocktails.

    This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: First Fogo de Chão location planned for Oklahoma City

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