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She was an underground food legend in S.F. Now she has a small empire of Brazilian cafes
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Cafe de Casa dishes, clockwise from top left, include rosca de coco, enroladinho de queijo, coxinha, pao de queijo sandwich with avocado, tomato and fresh mozzarella, latte, feijoada with rice, kale and farofa, and an açai bowl.Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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At Cafe de Casa in S.F.: feijoada (left) and pao de queijo sandwich with avocado, tomato and fresh mozzarella (right).Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Cafe de Casa in San Francisco.Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
The free event featured live music, bag pipes and even a gift basket giveaway!
A craft table was also set up for children. Horse carriage rides were also available.
“We’re really excited since the last event fell [through] right before everything with COVID, so we’re excited to be open again, safely with masks but the best part about this everyone is socially distanced and can enjoy their day,” said Jacksonville City Council Executive Director, Amanda Moreira.
For more information and other upcoming events in the city, visit celebratejacksonville.com.
NBC5 News reporter Mariah Mills is a Medford native. She graduated from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor’s Degree in journalism. She also minored in sociology.