Just went with a Groupon for four. It included four all-you-can-eat dinners and one bottle of wine. Overall, a great deal. IF you are going with the Groupon, just know you will receive a bill with tax and a mandatory 20% tip, I would have tipped about that much anyway, but the Groupon fine print didn't state any of that, so I'll have to make sure that is changed...
The salad bar itself is a little sad. It reminded me more of a grocery store salad bar than anything, with canned products poured into containers over ice. The meats you normally see (salami, ham, etc...) looked very store bought, didn't have that artisan look you see at other steakhouses. But, really... if you are paying attention to the salad bar at a Brazilian Steakhouse, there's something wrong with you, right? So me passing that by was no big deal.
Behind the salad bar, there is a hot station full of meats and sides, they had a container for "meatballs," but there no meatballs in sight. What there was, however, was this sort of pot roast dish that I kept qoing back to all night, great stuff. The chicken fritters were also great, but ran out at the beginning of the night, and they never refilled them...
The meats they serve were mostly great, many were overcooked but still had some flavor to them. The leg of lamb they have trumps both Texas de Brazil and Via Brazil, easy. Aside from being overcooked, I'd have to say the only issue is frequency of the meats. The guys only came around once every 5 minutes with something new. So, you get one piece of a steak, eat it within a minute (the pieces aren't that big,) and then wait a few minutes for anything else to happen. Places like this should be bombarding you with choices, not giving you what they can when they can.
All that being said, because of the Groupon, all four of us received a decent meal, and some wine for around $35 a piece including tax and tip. I would go back.