I don’t think there’s a buyer in our group here
I’d be closing this if I was in charge
What's your need to end discussion?
Just don't enter this thread.
Put yourself in charge.
Everything will eventually come to its natural end.
I don’t think there’s a buyer in our group here
I’d be closing this if I was in charge
400K on a leasehold is laughable in a town like Sosua.A buyer might come along, but for a LOT less than 400K.................
Yes especially if Willie has a competing business or the right politician was paid off because someone wanted a particular property?400K on a leasehold is laughable in a town like Sosua.
How many times have the businesses on that strip been
forced to close their doors by the local government?
I remember a few years back they passed some by-law that the businesses couldn't put tables on the sidewalk anymore, it lasted for a few months, they do something like that again and half of your business is gone.400K on a leasehold is laughable in a town like Sosua.
How many times have the businesses on that strip been
forced to close their doors by the local government?
No way! Who was the sucker that bought it?Danny sold his bar weeks ago.....
so who and where is dannyNo way! Who was the sucker that bought it?
Sound like it might not have been sold after all.
Danny owns(ed) a bar on the beach. I think it's called Malibu Beach Bar. He does information videos as well of points of interest.so who and where is danny
thaks///i now knowDanny owns(ed) a bar on the beach. I think it's called Malibu Beach Bar. He does information videos as well of points of interest.
I hear this a lot, but you have to compare (like we say in Belgium) apples with apples and pears with pears. Yes I can get a bear cheaper in a small little sh*t town in Belgium in the middle of nowhere, but you have to compare that price with the price of beer in a little town here. If I go to drink a beer on the beach in Belgium, I pay a lot more than when I buy a beer on the beach in Pop or Sosua. You want to live in a tourist place on the beach but you only want to pay the price of a small little town in the middle of nowhere..... Common....I can get beer in a bar in the US for less that $4.
OK not in NYC, San Diego, Austin or SF but there are plenty of places where you can - but not in many places in DR, almost not in the Colmado.
I go there a lot, in the afternoon it is nice and quite and you can get food right away (great food in some of the places and the price is great), in the evening it is always full, especially in the weekend, the same as the food place in the 27thOut of curiosity, have any of you been to Siblings in Puerto Plata? I keep seeing posts about it on FB.
But a beer is the same price in Moca or La Vega and they're nowhere near the beach, nor tourist townsI hear this a lot, but you have to compare (like we say in Belgium) apples with apples and pears with pears. Yes I can get a bear cheaper in a small little sh*t town in Belgium in the middle of nowhere, but you have to compare that price with the price of beer in a little town here. If I go to drink a beer on the beach in Belgium, I pay a lot more than when I buy a beer on the beach in Pop or Sosua. You want to live in a tourist place on the beach but you only want to pay the price of a small little town in the middle of nowhere..... Common....
And then everybody complains that most businesses close.
When I lived in a small little tourist place 20 years ago, when it had far more tourists than it does now, I paid far less for a beer relative to US prices than I do now.I hear this a lot, but you have to compare (like we say in Belgium) apples with apples and pears with pears. Yes I can get a bear cheaper in a small little sh*t town in Belgium in the middle of nowhere, but you have to compare that price with the price of beer in a little town here. If I go to drink a beer on the beach in Belgium, I pay a lot more than when I buy a beer on the beach in Pop or Sosua. You want to live in a tourist place on the beach but you only want to pay the price of a small little town in the middle of nowhere..... Common....
And then everybody complains that most businesses close.
I've been numerous times ...mostly with kids. It's a pleasant enough place with playgrounds. The problem is every 'restaurant' has their own menu , waiter, and finally cuenta. Definitely not fine dining, not for a relaxing dinner. But for what it is it's a fun place.Out of curiosity, have any of you been to Siblings in Puerto Plata? I keep seeing posts about it on FB.
Isn't the Britannia Ryan's place? Is it closed now?When I lived in a small little tourist place 20 years ago, when it had far more tourists than it does now, I paid far less for a beer relative to US prices than I do now.
I did not change my location during those 20 years, the "location" changed over time becoming more expensive. And so it goes.
Scarce water leads to high beer prices? That's a good one. I do miss a good clam chowder. Either style.
I had the fish and chips once at the JR, it did not compare to the one when Britannia was open.
Yes, the regulars at the JR do seem to be mostly from the Great White North. Most of them unaware of the
dangers of cigarette smoke to this day.
I have had the pizza there. It is a 5, maybe a 6, out 10 for me.Been to siblings many times, 212 pizza is the best pizza in this area in my opinion and you can get draft beer at the bar. Many different types of food, nice place.
For years it's been Matteo's Seaside Pub. Matt took it over when Ryan died.Isn't the Britannia Ryan's place? Is it closed now?