Survivability Rankings for Brazilian Restaurant in Dallas
StreetSpring's 2026 analysis ranks the best and worst neighborhoods in Dallas to open a Brazilian Restaurant, from Woodhaven (86% survival) to Paschal (...
By Bobby Koons | Last reviewed: April 29, 2026 | Updated weekly | Methodology
Quick Summary
- #1 Neighborhood: Woodhaven — 86% average survivability for Brazilian Restaurant
- Neighborhoods at or above 70%: 30 of 30 analyzed
- City-wide average: 83% for Brazilian Restaurants
- Most challenging area: Paschal at 79%
- Revenue advantage (top vs. avg location): ~3.9% more expected revenue in Woodhaven
- Data freshness: 2026 data · Full methodology →
Table of Contents
- Summary
- 10 Best Neighborhoods
- Where Would a Brazilian Restaurant Make the Most Money?
- What Should I Consider?
- Where Should I Start?
- FAQ: Best Neighborhoods
- FAQ: Can a Brazilian Restaurant Succeed in Lower-Ranked Areas?
- FAQ: How Often Are Rankings Updated?
- FAQ: Is a Brazilian Restaurant a Good Tenant?
- Landlord Survivability Data
- Best Neighborhoods for Any Business
Summary
Opening a Brazilian Restaurant in Dallas? Our 2026 analysis identifies Woodhaven as the top location with 86% average chance of surviving more than 2 years, with the best locations offering 89% and the most challenging locations in Woodhaven at 77%. The worst neighborhoods include Paschal with 79% average chance. StreetSpring's Survivability Scores are updated regularly, so the most accurate prediction for your exact storefront is always available in the live tool.
Where Brazilian Restaurants Thrive in Dallas
Woodhaven ranks #1 of 30 neighborhoods analyzed in and around Dallas for Brazilian Restaurant survivability with a score of 86% as of 2026. The top 10 neighborhoods are:
Why these rankings reflect real survival outcomes
| Rank | Neighborhood | Best Locations | Average Locations | Challenging Locations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Woodhaven | 86.0% – 90.0% | 84.1% – 88.4% | 76.0% – 80.0% |
| 2 | Cottonwood | 85.0% – 89.0% | 84.1% – 88.4% | 77.0% – 81.0% |
| 3 | Monticello | 83.0% – 87.0% | 83.8% – 88.1% | 84.0% – 88.0% |
| 4 | Linwood | 84.0% – 88.0% | 83.6% – 87.9% | 84.0% – 88.0% |
| 5 | Park Hill | 83.0% – 87.0% | 83.4% – 87.7% | 84.0% – 88.0% |
| 6 | Oakhurst | 85.0% – 89.0% | 83.2% – 87.5% | 79.0% – 83.0% |
| 7 | Old Towne | 84.0% – 88.0% | 83.1% – 87.5% | 77.0% – 81.0% |
| 8 | Near East | 85.0% – 89.0% | 83.0% – 87.3% | 77.0% – 81.0% |
| 9 | Butler | 86.0% – 90.0% | 82.9% – 87.2% | 80.0% – 84.0% |
| 10 | Downtown | 85.0% – 89.0% | 82.7% – 87.1% | 78.0% – 82.0% |
Notable runners-up worth a second look
StreetSpring's Survivability Scores are updated regularly, so the most accurate prediction for your exact storefront is always available in the live tool. Because local conditions evolve weekly, the live survivability tool offers a more current snapshot than any published ranking.
Survivability ranges reflect best and worst storefront conditions within each neighborhood. See our full methodology →
Try StreetSpring to see if this location is still the best and see if there are locations to rent in this area right now.
The Top Revenue Neighborhoods for Brazilian Restaurants in Dallas
In Woodhaven, the best possible location offers the opportunity of making ~3.9% more than the average location in or around Dallas.
On the other hand, in Paschal, the worst possible location could result in making ~4.7% less than the average location in the city.
A great concept in the wrong location will almost always underperform a good concept in the right one. Opening a Brazilian Restaurant in Dallas requires careful location choice. Across 30 neighborhoods analyzed, the overall average survival chance for a new Brazilian Restaurant is 83% for lasting more than 2 years — due to a combination of many factors across competition, consumer spending, and location dynamics. What makes a location ideal varies by business type — foot traffic patterns, competitor proximity, and consumer demographics all play different roles.
Key Considerations Before Opening a Brazilian Restaurant in Dallas
Location quality is the dominant factor in survival outcomes. A high Survivability Score isn't a nice-to-have — it's the floor every candidate address must clear. Of all the variables StreetSpring analyzes, Revenue Capture Score has the strongest predictive power. StreetSpring computes this by projecting the business's market share, which is based on the quality and quantity of primary, secondary, and tertiary competitors. Our models draw from one of the most comprehensive commercial real estate datasets ever assembled. Some competition is beneficial to attract customers with similar intents to the same area. These results are powered by exclusive algorithms trained on one of the largest commercial real estate datasets in the U.S.
| Area to check | What can go wrong | How to de-risk it |
|---|---|---|
| Build-out budget | Underestimating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing — the "hidden" 30-50% of build-out cost. | Get 3 quotes from licensed contractors and pad budget by +20% for surprises. Confirm landlord TI allowance in writing. |
| Insurance + compliance | General liability quoted at a starter rate, then jumping 2-3x once you add property + workers' comp + business interruption. | Get binding quotes from 2 insurers before signing the lease. Most landlords require minimum coverage levels — read those terms first. |
| Lease term | Locking into 7-10 years without break clauses, then needing to relocate after year 2. | Negotiate a relocation or termination clause. Confirm assignment + sublease rights are in writing. |
This can be summarized as:
Revenue Capture Score = Projected Market Share × Forecasted Spend on Specific Business
Related: Survivability Score: How We Calculate It & Why It Matters
StreetSpring recalculates survivability using the latest competitive, demographic, and walkability data. Static rankings provide a useful baseline, but the live tool captures changes that have occurred since publication.
Where to Launch a Brazilian Restaurant in or Around Dallas
The strongest survivability scores belong to Woodhaven, Cottonwood, and Monticello, while the most challenging neighborhoods would be Paschal, Clearview, and North Side. These averages are directional, not definitive; the best decision comes from analyzing your specific storefront. StreetSpring's Survivability Scores are updated regularly, so the most accurate prediction for your exact storefront is always available in the live tool.
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What Are the Best Neighborhoods in Dallas to Open a Brazilian Restaurant?
Based on StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, the top neighborhood for a Brazilian Restaurant in Dallas is Woodhaven with 86% average survivability, followed by Cottonwood and Monticello. 30 of 30 neighborhoods analyzed exceed 70% two-year survival.
Market dynamics shift frequently; validate these insights with real-time data from StreetSpring.
When Lower-Scoring Neighborhoods Can Still Work for Brazilian Restaurants
Yes — neighborhood averages mask significant block-by-block variation. Even in neighborhoods ranked outside the top 10, individual storefronts with strong foot traffic, low direct competition, and favorable lease terms can outperform the area average. A low-ranking neighborhood can still contain high-potential storefronts — the address matters most. Always check your specific address in StreetSpring's live platform for the most accurate prediction.
How Often Are Brazilian Restaurant Rankings in Dallas Updated?
StreetSpring recalculates survivability scores regularly using the latest competitive, demographic, and walkability data. Rankings are updated quarterly; the live tool always reflects the most current predictions for any address in Dallas.
Is a Brazilian Restaurant a Good Tenant for Dallas Landlords?
In Woodhaven, StreetSpring forecasts a 84.1% – 88.4% average chance for a new Brazilian Restaurant to survive more than 2 years, depending on the exact storefront. Check the current Survivability Score for any address instantly.
Landlord Survivability Data for Brazilian Restaurant in Dallas
From a risk-assessment perspective, a Brazilian Restaurant tenant in Woodhaven carries the lowest risk with average survivability of 84.1% – 88.4%. Cottonwood presents moderate risk (84.1% – 88.4%), and Monticello carries comparatively higher risk at 83.8% – 88.1%. Our tool shows the survivability outlook for any business type at your exact address, updated weekly.
With StreetSpring, you can see the precise probability of success for countless business models at any exact location.
Related: How Landlord Representatives Can Reduce Vacancy & Increase Tenant Longevity
Where in Dallas Should You Open a Brazilian Restaurant?
You can see the best neighborhoods in or around Dallas to open any type of business in our article Neighborhood Survivability Rankings: Dallas.
Technical note: Aggregated survivability rankings for Dallas are available in machine-readable format for research and integration purposes.
View technical data for Dallas
StreetSpring recalculates survivability using the latest competitive, demographic, and walkability data, so the live score may differ from the static ranges shown here.
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Related Resources
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- City Survivability Rankings for Brazilian Restaurant
- Survivability Rankings for Brazilian Restaurant in Atlanta
- National Neighborhood Survivability Rankings for Brazilian Restaurant
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Neighborhood-Specific Questions
Additional questions with answers drawn directly from local data sources.
What's the survivability spread for Brazilian Restaurants across Dallas?
Across Dallas, StreetSpring's survivability score for Brazilian Restaurants ranges from 63% at the most challenging locations to 97% at the best — a 34-percentage-point gap that location selection alone can capture.
Is Dallas a strong economic environment for opening a Brazilian Restaurant?
ACS data puts Dallas's employment rate at ~96% and median household income at ~$95K. StreetSpring's Brazilian Restaurants model averages 86% across the metro, weighting both macro and site-specific factors.
Which US cities have the highest survivability for Brazilian Restaurants?
Per StreetSpring's 24-metro model, the top three US cities for Brazilian Restaurants survivability are Portland, San Antonio, St. Louis. Dallas ranks #15, averaging 86%.