Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Great info indeed, I've had great times on my short visits to Santiago and knew nothing of these places. Looking forward to checking some of them out.
Gracias, y saludos. :iconTU:
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ROVER
Awesome dude awesome report.
Great info ! :ilike:
I'm glad I found this thread ... BECAUSE ITS THE FIRST I'M HEARING OF IT :scared:
Next time we meet for breakfast I'm not letting you order shit till you tell me everything. Count on that. :corky:
Keep it coming. I haven't been to Santiago in a while and am overdue. This updated info will definitely come in handy :thumbsup2:
Count me in next time fellas, Rover you know how I tend to pop the fuck up out of nowhere!!:rofl::rofl::lol::lol:
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Gunz my good brother I'm waiting for that place I cruises through with you and your peeps, this huge underground quasi local one I asked you about that I wanted to "show off" to that Santiaguera that I've been at:lol:
Re: Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
tgunz
This is the corner Of Calle Vincente Estrella Y Santome.
Click to see pic
Click to see pic
Click to see pic
Click to see pic
Even the cop sat down for a game of dominoes this night. There is always the same group of men out. They drink and play there dominoes, They have always been friendly and never ask for anything. One of them ones the lottery place and the barbershop. They are many working class women around. But Also tons of young girls more than eager to meet up. However they all move very secretively. Having a car made it very easy to move around the neighborhood all day.
I spent a day with a guy who is on Santome day and night. He introduced me to everybody. His phone was blowing every place we left with girls asking to hook me up with them. Usually a few drinks and 1000 pesos was more than enough.
In Alberto Suites you can now do short stay for 300 pesos. It was perfect.
http://news.insearchofchicas.org/for...berto-s-Suites
:thumbsup2::thumbsup2::thumbsup2:
Re: Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
tgunz
My drinking hole of choice for years and years.
When I was going there, the widow of the owner still ran the money box. She was in her 80's back then. I'd stop there after work everyday before I'd pick up my "chica of the day"
They had a back room for men to drink and smoke cigars that was off limits to women. I never saw one in there out of the hundreds of times I went.
If a girl went there with a guy, she had to stay in the front if he went in the back to hang out. For that reason, you'd never see many girls in the place.
Notice the coolers? They had (Have?) a process for moving bottles of beer from one progressively colder cooler than the previous cooler until they arrived at the sub zero cooler. Every time they served a beer, it would trigger a procession of beers being moved from one cooler to the next.
Beers came out of that last cooler "vestida de novia" and were known to be the coldest beers in the city.
They were also known for their "Quipes". Big suckers, full of meat, cheap. No other fried stuff, just Quipes.
Lots of great memories of that place.
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
joeysterr
Gunz my good brother I'm waiting for that place I cruises through with you and your peeps, this huge underground quasi local one I asked you about that I wanted to "show off" to that Santiaguera that I've been at:lol:
PUEBLO NUEVO........ Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh... Definately is not for everyone, As Uncle Ruckas has stated, and I have to agree. Its quite dangerous and would not be irresponsible to make it sound like its safe for members to go.
Re: Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
MrHappy
My drinking hole of choice for years and years.
When I was going there, the widow of the owner still ran the money box. She was in her 80's back then. I'd stop there after work everyday before I'd pick up my "chica of the day"
They had a back room for men to drink and smoke cigars that was off limits to women. I never saw one in there out of the hundreds of times I went.
If a girl went there with a guy, she had to stay in the front if he went in the back to hang out. For that reason, you'd never see many girls in the place.
Notice the coolers? They had (Have?) a process for moving bottles of beer from one progressively colder cooler than the previous cooler until they arrived at the sub zero cooler. Every time they served a beer, it would trigger a procession of beers being moved from one cooler to the next.
Beers came out of that last cooler "vestida de novia" and were known to be the coldest beers in the city.
They were also known for their "Quipes". Big suckers, full of meat, cheap. No other fried stuff, just Quipes.
Lots of great memories of that place.
Im glad someone else has been there. Its cool to hear about it from someones first hand expierance, especailly from years ago. Women are now allowed in the back. But beer was freezing. Id recommend it to anyone!
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ROVER
Awesome dude awesome report.
Great info ! :ilike:
I'm glad I found this thread ... BECAUSE ITS THE FIRST I'M HEARING OF IT :scared:
Next time we meet for breakfast I'm not letting you order shit till you tell me everything. Count on that. :corky:
Keep it coming. I haven't been to Santiago in a while and am overdue. This updated info will definitely come in handy :thumbsup2:
You will get first hand knowledge and plenty of chica pics and info. There is even one right next door to albert suites! Hottie too!
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
I am sure There are good hospitals in The capital. However I know there are two good hospitals in Santiago. One is HOLMS. Its the best in the country! Quite possibly the best in latin America according to wiki..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospit...no_de_Santiago
http://www.homshospital.com/index.php?lang=en
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Another Hospital in Santiago is named Union Medica.
http://clinicaunionmedica.com/
They do take credit cards. This is very important in an emergency. In DR no payment, no treatment. Also, if you have the empire blue cross blue shield card they may except it. I amm enrolled in the Blue card world wide. It covers you in emergencies. Some of the card are white and say blue card world wide. My card was blue. It did not say they. So, they would not accept it. However, when I was home I submitted a bill for 7,200 us. I was refunded 6,000. So, I was Happy. Down side was it took almost 2 months to get the refund
They have different types of rooms. You can get a simple room with a bed and a shower. Or a bigger room with a bed and a small couch, they even had rooms that were like suites. Prices were like 2500-4000. or somewhere in that area.
There is a nice mall across the street , and bella terra mall is about a block away on the same street. Plenty of good eats around. If you know where KFC, and Mcdonalds are in Santaigo under the highway, the hospital is right there.
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
tgunz
Another Hospital in Santiago is named Union Medica.
http://clinicaunionmedica.com/
They do take credit cards. This is very important in an emergency. In DR no payment, no treatment. Also, if you have the empire blue cross blue shield card they may except it. I amm enrolled in the Blue card world wide. It covers you in emergencies. Some of the card are white and say blue card world wide. My card was blue. It did not say they. So, they would not accept it. However, when I was home I submitted a bill for 7,200 us. I was refunded 6,000. So, I was Happy. Down side was it took almost 2 months to get the refund
They have different types of rooms. You can get a simple room with a bed and a shower. Or a bigger room with a bed and a small couch, they even had rooms that were like suites. Prices were like 2500-4000. or somewhere in that area.
There is a nice mall across the street , and bella terra mall is about a block away on the same street. Plenty of good eats around. If you know where KFC, and Mcdonalds are in Santaigo under the highway, the hospital is right there.
I appreciate the info on Blue Cross/Blue Shield ... they're an option with the Federal Employees' Health Benefits program. I'm currently with Kaiser Permanente, under FEHB, and they gave me more hassle than it was worth about covering my two-night stay at Centro Medico Cabarete, back in March 2014. (It was only a few hundred dollars, not like your Santiago hospital bill, Tgunz.)
Looking into BC/BS now ... and I may switch over, come the next Open Season.
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Westy
I appreciate the info on Blue Cross/Blue Shield ... they're an option with the Federal Employees' Health Benefits program. I'm currently with Kaiser Permanente, under FEHB, and they gave me more hassle than it was worth about covering my two-night stay at Centro Medico Cabarete, back in March 2014. (It was only a few hundred dollars, not like your Santiago hospital bill, Tgunz.)
Looking into BC/BS now ... and I may switch over, come the next Open Season.
Another stay was 1800, my responsibility was 28$ I literally just found out shortly after the post.. That was a 9 day stay. Other stay was 19 days
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Thanks for all the great info Tgunz, much appreciated.. Am a little apprehensive about hitting Santiago until my Spanish gets to a decent level; someday I will get graduate into it..
Re: 02/2016 - Various Places in Santiago...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
CentralNJDude
Thanks for all the great info Tgunz, much appreciated.. Am a little apprehensive about hitting Santiago until my Spanish gets to a decent level; someday I will get graduate into it..
He does great work.:iconTU::iconTU::iconTU: