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This bistro and bar is a fun venue for beach parties. The bar has a Chinese-style low table, and guests sit on straw matting laid on the sand.
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Good for light snacks as well as alcoholic beverges. A pleasant location, ideal for watching the boats in the harbor, sipping a cocktail, and listening to loud rock music.
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A spirited venue, which has attracted some leading merengue bands, including Fernando Villalona and Los Hermanos Rosario, to perform live. Enjoy salsa and international pop music, with DJs spinning disks until everyone crawls off to bed.
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A six-brother boy band from Higüey, which recorded several bestselling albums in its 1980s heyday.
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Dubbed “the Father of Bachata”, the veteran Segura sings the tear-jerking Dominican version of C&W.
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During weekends and fiestas this waterside boulevard springs into action at night, when bars and stalls serving beer and rum appear along its length.
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“The Queen of Merengue” has been an internationally popular singer and bandleader since the 1970s.
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Named after the Count of Monte Cristo, this English-style pub and café offers hot and cold snacks.
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“To die dreaming” is the poetic name for a blend of orange juice, milk, and ice.
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The only disco in town, popular with the Dominicans because of its merengue and Latin music. But watch out for the prices, as tourists usually end up paying more.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal and a beer for one including tax and service.
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