Caribbean Sun

By |2007-03-08T15:56:17-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

Party central for the electronic music set.  Saturdays are especially popular, with day-long beach parties featuring a stage, DJ, liquor and beer promotions.  Visiting DJs from around the world spin off at monthly special events.      

Deli Swiss

By |2007-03-08T15:54:16-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

Deli Swiss, for wine aficionados, stocks the largest selection in the country and is the only cellar recognized by Wine Spectactor magazine.      

Big Sur Café

By |2007-03-08T15:26:08-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

When this laid-back restaurant-by-day clears away the tables and chairs, it becomes a popular spot where locals and visitors mix it up on weekend nights.  On Fridays, hips sway (while arms and legs of the rhythmically-challenged.. flay) to merengue and bachata on the thatch-covered dance floor; al fresco seating and  hammocks are perfect for getting close [...]

Aura

By |2007-03-08T15:21:37-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

This upscale beachside venue sits on a private playa, its luxe setting supporting an ultra-cool beach experience.  The necessary accoutrements include piped-in lounge music and an eclectic food and drink menu. Seating is available in King-sized cabanas with curtains that close for privacy and queen-sized chaises along the water’s edge, or above the water on bamboo [...]

Las Robles Super Fria

By |2007-03-08T14:14:14-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

This is the place to hang out in Barahona. A multi-level one-stop beer, food, and socializing complex that takes up a big chunk of an entire city block and is the most crowded place on the Malecón. The center of the action is the Macuta Terrace with its jungle gym-like setting (one table for six is [...]

Costa Sur

By |2007-03-08T14:09:27-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

After a seafood dinner at the restaurant attached to this hot spot, you may want to stick around for the merengue. Costa Sur is equipped with an enormous dance floor, which fills up late.  Top rows of the multi-tiered seating surrounding the dance floor provide great views of all the action.      

Boule Bar

By |2007-03-08T14:06:32-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

Boule Bar (Dominican for “Boulevard”) sits at the intersection of the most happening corner of the bar-lined Malecón.  The most laid-back of all the hot spots on the strip, its small and elegant stone terrace is filled with locals couples cozying up to one another.      

Jarabacoa River Club

By |2007-03-08T13:59:34-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

This country club-like compound is a favorite of local families. Enjoy a friendly game of billiards or ping-pong to jukebox tunes at the El Laurel Snack Bar or head over to the El Bambu Restaurant and sip on cocktails while admiring the roaring Yaque River below.      

Syroz

By |2007-03-08T13:53:48-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

Most people forego the front sitting area with comfy pillows and art exhibits on the wall and head straight for the open-air back porch where the DJ spins whatever pleases the crowd at the moment; usually lounge, some Euro dance, even local, but always at the low tempo end of the spectrum. (Photos: Katie Kötting)   [...]

Mosquito Art Bar

By |2007-03-08T13:45:10-04:00March 8th, 2007|Categories: Drink|

The charm of El Mosquito is its location inside a tiny thatched hut in a fishing village. Inside is a very cool bar with an extensive cocktail menu and a big-haired owner/waitress who knows a thing or two about pouring the perfect martini. A back porch looking onto the water and a grazing menu make it [...]

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