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So far only sosua, looking to expand one day
Another meeting at Ayuntamiento yesterday afternoon. After listening to all of the complaints from the restaurant owners, and a couple of compliments from others, the powers that be basically said " Why the hell are you guys complaining about things being slow? The restaurant owners should get together and figure out ways to attract more business! Tourismo will not be supplying customers! Tourismo will host some concerts and cultural events, but the restaurants should come up with some clever specials to boost sales." The Thursday BBQ at Good Old Germany on the highway was used as an example. It was noted that even Dominicans stop in for the BBQ special.
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IMO the powers of B along with the restaurant operators should be focusing on a number of different options for not only capturing business, but as well as looking at PC for what it really provides during the entire year. As we know, the city has agreed to facilitate a street closure that only really caters to 3 1/2 major bars, along with 5 or 6 small to mid size restaurants, which the two are separated at Classicos and Winners Circle. My advise would be to allow only cars to enter PC ( NY Style Pizza location) from Mon - Thursday and have a one way only exit on the street between Winners Circle and D Latin. This street in fact should always be a one way out of PC to the highway the entire time. The city could put up signs at the entrance (next to Texaco) prohibiting all motos and autos, and enforce by confiscation with an officer (especially after 6pm) there. Place a barrier on PC ( 6pm) to direct cars to exit toward the police station.
Now on three weekends each month that the city (or Tourism) will not be providing concerts. The focus on getting locals out should be to arrange local crafts and various entertainment (local musicians, street dancers, fair, etc) on PC in front of the restaurants. This would only be on a Friday and Sat night and would bring out many of the residents, and would not cost anyone anything, except for a small advertising bill from the city. As we know, after the 10pm on the weekend, 95% of the locals supporting the street fair head home. However, during the week when the restaurants hope to get these locals back to support their business, then the majority of them would be able to park within the restaurant section of PC and along the exit street toward the highway..
As far as the street closure from Bermuda Bar to D Latin this should never be changed. Eliminating the motos, chulos, and properly policing this small section is one of the best moves for this part of PC. Also, as far as El Toro being changed to a fancy restaurant, why would the king ( Willie) of chica bars want to create a restaurant across the street from D Latin? What could it provide after 10pm that would generate $$$ for his purse and provide additional interest to visit PC? As I believe he owns the building, why not put something there to compete with Premium Bar and Disco, like building a proper ground floor Dominican Rancho Tipico? Now that would get the locals of all sorts filling the place up, along with the visitors that would enjoy the social aspect of the real local flavor. Because no one could ever convince me that D Latin is the place you go to dance ( unless u r in a VIP section) to local music. Actually I think more people dance in Rumba next to the DJ before 11pm, then the whole night after in D Latin. This way you have Rumba as the #1 sports and chica bar. D Latin as the #1 party and pick your chica (that you missed in Rumba) for the night bar. As well as across the street, the #1 100% local music, tipico, disco dance bar where El Toro is. Could be advertised as the perfect paradise of entertainment to get lost in from 6pm to 3am Yes I'm aware that there are a number of bars I have not mentioned above on or close to PC. I am in no way suggesting Sosua locals or visitors would not be interested in them. However, when one looks at the bigger picture of where the volume of people support, then I think we can agree that the focus is really on a very few places.
Anyway, I'm sure there are others that have their ideas on how to improve PC, maybe along the way in this section we can read a number of them and forward to Sosua's Madam of the city
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Being there last week, it seems like the closing off of the street makes for a nice ring for the locals to fight when things shut down.
From Sosua News 5/30/14
Thanks to the sponsoring of the Ministry of Tourism, the band 'Samuel Alvarez & Té Anamú', will do a performance in the main street Pedro Clisante this Saturday evening. The band, which plays boleros, merengue and jazz themes starts to play at 8 PM on a stage in the part of the Pedro Clisante which is closed for traffic. Seats will be placed in the street for the audience with enough space in front of the stage to dance. The government seems to be serious to make Sosúa the cultural center of the North Coast with this sponsored performance. We are very curious if this continues as promised.
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Have to agree with this one... Every piece of meat I eat, which wasn't much because they were all out when I went up there, was salty as hell! I tried a few things and wound up eating fruit salad and a piece of hard bread for 350 pesos or whatever it costs...
To go back and answer a few posts,
the restaurants can only put out tables and chairs, easy, places like Rumba have the grill next door, they just expand, and if you are a club and dont sell food, you now do sell food... Even if it's 1 or two things, just to be able to put your tables out there... And the new luxury restaurant, they have the club in the back, why not keep it open and have your dining in customers get a free pass to the club and first free drink... If the restaurant is high class, they are making enough money to give away a small beer or some cheap red wine just to keep their big spending customers around...
Everyone of the business owners should try and be successful on making money here.... That is until the new rules come in and they have to close down for renovations... lol
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I was there. Ate the barbecue at Alberto Tipico with a wingman in the street. Food was ok for 350 pesos and the waitress has a nice face and smile. Felt slightly out of place but enjoyed the music. Little strange seeing some of the chica parade walk by on the sidewalk during the wholesome event. Heard this is a once per month event. We will see.
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I liked the idea of Pedro Clisante as a "walking street" since my first visit in 2007. Easier to mix outside the discos. Calle Duarte in Boca Chica is also a walking street at night. Since last October, I have been visiting more of the island. I enjoy some of the Colmados (but depends on the neighborhood) and you need to speak a little Spanish. I am almost always the only gringo there and as with most of the island, once the girls know a gringo is at the colmado...they come to check it out. My favorite area atm is north of Santo Domingo in Villa Mella. Lots of chicas up there.
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