Terra Gaucha’s New (Brazilian Steakhouse) Dinner Play
Washington loves a deal, but it loves dinner theater even more. Enter Terra Gaucha, the Brazilian steakhouse bringing a little flame-flicked flair to the local food scene when it opened a few months back… and now introducing its new Signature Cuts menu.

Terra Gaucha‘s Signature Cuts is part steak parade, part strategic splurge, and entirely designed for diners who want the churrasco experience without the full-on meat marathon.
Here’s the setup for Signature Cuts: for $49.95 (a number that feels just responsible enough), you get a streamlined spin on the traditional rodizio. No overwhelming onslaught of skewers, just a well-edited lineup of fan favorites that keeps things flavorful without veering into food-coma territory.
The stars of the show? That signature picanha, of course, juicy, tender, and making multiple appearances, including a garlic-laced version that leans a little extra (in a good way). It’s joined by a cast that knows how to keep things interesting: lamb sirloin, New York strip, bacon-wrapped chicken (because why not), Brazilian sausage, grilled shrimp, and a Parmesan-crusted pork loin that feels vaguely indulgent and vaguely genius.

There’s also a built-in breather between bites: the Gourmet Hot and Cold Table. It’s where you can pretend to be balanced — loading up on salads, sides, and seasonal dishes — before heading back for “just one more” slice of steak.
And then, a plot twist: dessert. The lime mousse cake is light, bright, and exactly what you want after an evening that’s been otherwise rich and revelrous.
This greatest-hits version of Brazilian steakhouse dining runs nightly through September 30 (minus major holidays), making it a solid option for catching up with friends, corralling coworkers, or just craving a dinner that feels a little more event than errand. Enjoy!

