
Mud Bug
Mud Bug is an American-style sports bar tucked into a ground-floor space on Rua Prado Junior, a few blocks from the Copacabana beachfront. The interior is built around a central bar counter surrounded by high stools, with flat-screen TVs covering every available wall space. On game nights, particularly during football matches, the place fills with a mix of expats, tourists, and Brazilians who follow international sports. The menu is comfort food: burgers, wings, nachos, and fries, prepared with more care than the typical Copacabana bar kitchen. Draft beer options include both Brazilian brands (Brahma, Antarctica) and a few imported taps. The bar stays open later than most Copacabana establishments, often serving until 3 or 4 AM on weekends, which makes it a reliable last-stop option when other places have closed. The atmosphere is casual and English-friendly, with staff who are used to dealing with foreign visitors. The owner is Brazilian-American and has run the place for over a decade.
Where to stay near Mud Bug
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A comfortable sports bar with cold beer, big screens, and American-style food. The atmosphere is laid-back, and English is spoken freely.
Relaxed neighborhood sports bar with an international feel.
No live music; sports commentary and background rock/pop playlist
Completely casual. Shorts, sandals, and football jerseys are standard.
Sports fans, expats, and anyone looking for a comfortable English-friendly bar with late hours
Cash and cards accepted. USD sometimes accepted informally but not at a good rate.
Price Range
Draft beer 15-22 BRL, burger 35-45 BRL, wings 30 BRL, cocktails 25-35 BRL
Draft beer ~$3-4.50/~2.70-4 EUR, burger ~$7-9/~6.30-8 EUR
Hours
17:00-03:00 Mon-Thu, 17:00-04:00 Fri-Sat, 15:00-00:00 Sun
Insider Tip
Show up early on Champions League nights to get a seat with a good TV angle. The bacon cheeseburger is the best thing on the menu. Happy hour from 5-7 PM offers two-for-one draft beers.
Full Review
Mud Bug fills a specific niche in Copacabana: the reliable, no-surprises bar where you can watch a game, eat decent food, and drink cold beer without any of the complications that come with Rio's more complex nightlife venues. It is not exciting, but it is exactly what it claims to be.
The space is modest. A rectangular room with the bar running along one side and tables on the other. TVs are positioned so that every seat has a view of at least one screen. During major football matches or UFC events, the place packs out and the volume goes up. On quieter weeknights, it is a calm spot to have a burger and a few beers.
The food is better than it needs to be. The burgers are made with quality beef, cooked to order, and served on proper buns. Wings come in several sauce options and are consistently crispy. The nachos are standard but filling. Prices are moderate for Copacabana, with most items in the R$30-45 range.
The late hours are the bar's most useful feature. When the rest of Copacabana's conventional bars start closing at midnight or 1 AM, Mud Bug keeps serving until 3 or 4 AM on weekends. This makes it a natural last stop for people who are not ready to end their evening but do not want to go to a club.
The crowd is a mix of English-speaking tourists and expats, Brazilian sports fans, and neighborhood regulars. The staff speaks English well, which makes ordering straightforward. The owner is present most evenings and is happy to chat about the neighborhood and give recommendations.
The location on Rua Prado Junior puts it in one of Copacabana's less polished areas. The street has a reputation for street-level activity after dark, so awareness is warranted when arriving and leaving.
The Neighborhood
On Rua Prado Junior, a few blocks inland from Avenida Atlantica. The street connects to the main Copacabana commercial strips and is within walking distance of several hotels.
Getting There
Walk from the beachfront in about 5 minutes. Uber from Ipanema or Leme takes 10 minutes.
Address
Rua Prado Junior, 78
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