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Copo Sujo

1 October 2008 2 Comments

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Behind the bottles of beer is a chess game.

A Copo Sujo (literally dirty cup) is a term that (I think) originates in Belo Horizonte that refers to a small, poorly attended bar, not particularly known for it’s hygiene. It seems (an I may be wrong) that they’re just about as clean as any of the other Botecas in Belo but they’re divey and usually filled with old drunks. Think of all of those dive bars you know before they got invaded by coolsters in shutter shades but tiny; tiny as in 10ft by 20ft.

2 Comments »

  • josh said:

    cozy

  • Henri said:

    Gentrify that bar, stat!

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