Yolie's Brazilian Steakhouse & Seafood

3900 Paradise Road, Suite Z Las VegasNV89169
Closed
Sunday
4:00pm-10:30pm
Monday
11:00am-10:30pm
Tuesday
11:00am-10:30pm
Wednesday
11:00am-10:30pm
Thursday
11:00am-10:30pm
Friday
11:00am-10:30pm
Saturday
4:00pm-10:30pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Cash, Check
Average Rating
3
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Yolies Brazilian Steak House can be found at Paradise Rd 3900. The following is offered: Night Clubs. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Las Vegas there are 62 other Night Clubs. An overview can be found here.
by opendius on March 25, 2015 from opendius

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Celebrating 20 years as Las Vegas' Original Brazilian Steakhouse
by Citysearch on March 28, 2016 from Citysearch
Those of our guests who have had the pleasure of visiting beautiful Brazil will know that Churracscaria (She-has-ca-reeah) compares favorably with the finest steak houses in the United States. The unique difference is the way the meat is prepared and served. Strangers to Brazil and the method of preparing and cooking meat are in for a delightfully pleasant surprise. At once you'll be made to...
by homestead on April 03, 2015 from homestead
Serving patrons since 1987, Yolie's Brazilian Steakhouse offers steaks with a Brazilian twist. Try the house specialties like grilled chicken and porterhouse and wash it down with some winethey have an elaborate list, so you won't run out of options. You could also opt for the prix-fixe menu and eat all you want. This restaurant is the most preferred option when it comes to a casual date or a...
by yahoolocal on March 23, 2014 from yahoolocal
Celebrating 20 years as Las Vegas' Original Brazilian Steakhouse

* All you can eat

* Special Occasions

* Rodizio Stye

Those of our guests who have had the pleasure of visiting beautiful Brazil will know that Churracscaria (She-has-ca-reeah) compares favorably with the finest steak houses in the United States. The unique difference is the way the meat is prepared and served. Strangers...
by openlist on July 22, 2012 from openlist