Flame & Fire, a Brazilian steakhouse in Roseville, is scheduled to open on Saturday, June 21, it announced on its Facebook Page.

For those unfamiliar with Brazilian-style steakhouses, it's generally all you can eat, with waiters coming by the table with all cuts of beef, pork, chicken, fish, etc. See something you like? They'll cut you a tate (or more) off their slab.

Here's more about this particular restaurant from a March 2014 article in the Sac Biz Journal:

[Owner] Peres has been working on the concept for four years. He almost decided to open a restaurant in the Bay Area, but then he and his investors liked the Roseville market better... It's moving into a site previously used by Cloud 9 Restaurant and Ultra Lounge... The price is fixed at $19.99 for lunch and $40 for dinner. Guests get a card which they put face up if they want to get more meat, and which they put face down if they don’t want more food.

I'm excited to try the place, but probably for lunch. In my more gluttonous days, I've eaten at similar style restaurants and overindulged. These days, I understand how hard it is to work off calories, and I'll probably sample a lot of their different meats.

Flame & Fire is located at 963 Pleasant Grove Blvd., and can be found online at http://www.flameandfire.com/.

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