The beach cafe across from Hotel Palapa has recently changed hands, now French i believe. Watch it if you think about going there. 250 pesos for a cuba libre, 150 pesos for a small beer for which I normally pay 75 or 80 pesos.
One person's expensive is another person's rip-off.
What Las Terrenas needs is more Americans.
I'll be spearheading a fact-finding team from Samana next week.
What Las Terrenas needs is more Americans.
I'll be spearheading a fact-finding team from Samana next week.
Mojitos next door is a much better bet.....good service, cold beer at the right price and good food too.........Italian owner I believe
Shall we call it TEAM COLUMBO?
Mojitos sucks. The opposite of everything you said in my experience. Not on Popy but behind the cementery a Dominican place called La Candelita just opened. It's from the owners that also have a little shack nextdoor that sells fish. Very good in price & quality. Next to Paco Mer
What Las Terrenas needs is more Americans.
I'll be spearheading a fact-finding team from Samana next week.
Do you know how easy it would be for me to issue a Fatwa against you, my Fren. Oh jes, very easy.
Team Fatwa? You use these words "my Fren" on this forum so often I'm starting to think your one of these idiot deportees who runs around spitting out spanglish to every gringo he meets in the bar. You seem to enjoy dishing it out but you sure do have a problem taking it. Says a lot about your character.. or lack there of.
off-topic a sec...I'm going to LT next week, maybe staying at Villa Colonial --not 100% on name but it's a larger complex next to beach. Anybody have a big up or down vote?
you know what i love about getting away to LT for the weekend? The lack of north american influence