VAMO AL DRINK
Read moreGet ready to enter a place where the atmosphere never stops. At Vamo Al Drink (VMAD, as the sign on one of the wooden walls indicates), you can drink cocktails and local beers on the terrace, and dance in the cool of the night to deafening music, most of which is played by a DJ. Dynamic and smiling service, lively atmosphere until the middle of the night. On match days, the VMAD is packed with fans cheering for their favourite team. A must-see
CACIQUE BAR
Read moreThe nights of La Vega, during the week, are relatively quiet. But when the weekend comes, a gentle madness takes over the city, like the imminent need and in perfect timing to have fun. The Cacique Bar is a perfect demonstration of this. On Fridays, it transforms into a disco and becomes one of the city's temples to bachata, merengue and salsa. Let yourself be carried away by the music and the dance steps that follow one another in perfect sync, without even realizing it. Good cocktails and service.
BURRO LOCO ART BISTROT
Read moreThe idea of Joann, the owner, was to make an open space different from the others. And he succeeded. In fact, it feels more like East Berlin than the Caribbean. It is all the local bohemian, artists and musicians who meet there every evening. Several rooms in a row with pop art illustrations on all the walls. On weekends, DJs and singers set up on the covered terrace until late at night. Finger food, pizzas, pasta and Dominican dishes served all night long. A very nice address.
ONNO'S ZONA COLONIAL
Read moreOnno Bar's slogan is apt: Eat, Drink, Party . The food is good, from tacos to tapas, and the wide choice of cocktails will satisfy every taste. You can watch the matches in a crazy atmosphere, and discover new artists at concerts and themed evenings. On weekends, you can dance to the sound of Dembow, Dominican dancehall, and the electric atmosphere encourages socializing. A great experience that we recommend if you're looking for an unforgettable night out in the capital!
SABINA BAR
Read moreThere's no better place to have a drink and listen to music at the same time. This lively bar, named after the famous Spanish folk singer and poet Joaquin Sabina, features jazz, South American sounds and, of course, merengue and bachata. Live concerts are also held here, and it's not uncommon for customers to get up and dance to the music. The bartender, Freddy, is very friendly and will be delighted to serve you. A warm, popular atmosphere that makes you want the night to never end.