Bolero welcomes you to their dining room. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by car. The surrounding location is notable for its stores and restaurants.
First off, in their ad it says "Shurrascaria" and not "Churrascaria" like it should. If you know the least about Brazil and the food, you will want to stuff your face with "Picanha", but unfortunately it's tasteless. They do have some decent wines, but you can get that anywhere. I you want good Brazilian food, DO NOT go to Bolero. The only things that are worth it are the "arroz com coco" and the "feijoada"; which are rice and coconut and beans. I asked if anyone was Brazilian in the restaurant or at the very least speaks Portuguese, and their answer was; NO. So you do the math.