Or even better, bring a few friends and try them all :D
My favorite little spot for a treat, i.e. the best mojito you'll ever taste. . With a lovely little patio for enjoying the warm Dominican nights and a small indoor bar area, this relaxed little joint is perfect for a casual night of good conversation. Plus the menu is chock full of delicious drinks and tasty "tapas". Although, do we really consider chips and taco dip a tapa? Let's be real now. (Tapas are from Spain, not Mexico). I suppose I can let that one slide though, since it was pretty scrumptious. Plus the chef took the time to write "R" for "la Rue" in cheese whiz on the top. Now that's what I call presentation ;) But who are we kidding, its the Mojitos that keep us coming back! From Chinola (the crowd fave) to Frutas del Bosque (mixed berry, and my selection of choice), these syrupy sweet and tart little concoctions of fresh fruit and mint are hard to beat. And even harder not to suck down in less than 10 minutes. Be careful ladies and gents, these are too delicious to order just one! And with all the different selections, you should probably order at least two ;) Or even better, bring a few friends and try them all :D Find more info here.
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AuthorHola! My name is Molly and I was recently hired through the travel abroad company CIEE as an ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher for the PUCMM, a university located in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Hopefully this blog will give future travelers an insight into teaching abroad, while also helping me log my adventures and stay in touch with friends back home. Archives
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