Thank you for your time! I have already done the math. What I was thinking about is a bar like Blue Bar (the blue garage that sells very cheap drinks ) in Cabarete. A tiny bar, selling very cheap drinks in foam cups that people just take and go to the beach partying. Also maybe a table for beer pong and drinking games. I have done the math], and all the running costs + rent equal about 50,]000 pesos a month. I have everything on a spreadsheet and it could actually work. I know I can get it to work. I just wanted to know the Dominican law on opening hours and legal documents needed.
The Blue Bar is very, very succesful! But, of course, you already know that the reason it is so successful is because its located directly across the street from all of the main bars and restaurants on the beach.
In this respect, they have the advantage of being able to cater to all of the dominicans, students, surfers, and people on a tight budget. in this niche, they have such a huge advantage over everyone across the street that it's almost comical in their success. If you can get a location close to, or around, the Blue Bar, then yes, you will have great success.
Let me catch everyone up here who do not know what the Blue Bar is: It's a cardboard, 4 square meter shack--painted Blue--that has two people inside serving Cubre Libras and other rum drinks for next to nothing. they also serve small and big presidente beers for next to nothing as well. Surfers, students, and Dominican kids who are on a tight budget can buy their drinks there, then walk across the street and hang out any of the nightclubs or bars on the beach who--because of huge rent, huge electricity bills, several employees, staff, payroll, and other assorted costs--have to charge double and triple the prices as Blue Bar. It really needs to be seen to be appreciated.
Blue Bar has a unique location which allows itself to cater to people who simply do not want to, or refuse to pay the going prices of the beach bars and restaurants. It really is nothing more than a glorified cardboard, driftwood, and corrugated tin shack...i would love to own it. I mean, look at their overhead costs--two light bulbs, two employees, three refrigerators, no rent, no tv, no cable, no seating--except three plastic chairs and a broken beer crate out front. They pay no employee insurance, no 10% annual income set aside, and they don't open until 8 pr 9pm at night--so the three staff only work 5 or 6 hours a night--and they're probably FAMILY Members!
It's fantastic in every sense of the word...but keep this in mind: It's owned an run by a dominican. If you are a north american, and you were to open something similiar, and you didnt offer insurance for your employees, severance pay, etc--it would only take one employee going to the labor board in Puerto Plata and filing a complaint--and they would come and shut you down and fine you through the roof. Also, if you effected the profits of Blue Bar, the owner their could call or send someone to the labor board in puerto plata and file a complaint and make up lies like--you are serving minors, you pay no employee insurance or severance pay, etc. this would bring the law down on you. However, if you were to cover all your basis, make sure that all employees working full time, or working for you more than 90 days--are recieving insurance, severance pay, etc, and you got a goof location directly across the street from all of the bars and nightclubs, then yes, you can really make some money by keeping your overhead costs down to a bar minumum. no doubt about it, it can work, but would need to be there fulltime while you were open or people will start to steal from you and give free drinks away. Also, if a fight were to break out and someone got stabbed on your premises, you would be shut down immediately and hauled to court. if you are found to have served minors, you will be shut down immediately.
This past week, there have been a lot of meetings going on in Cabarete regarding serving minors. if you were to own something like blue bar, minors would be flocking to you for drinks because, lets face it, they're not going to walk into a restaurant or bar on the beach and pay 2 and 3 times the price. So, keep this in mind, plus, there are probably some other bureacratic stuff that i'm forgetting here.
To answer your question...yes, something like blude bar--with 2 light bulbs, three refrigerators that are only turned on from 9pm until 3am, two girls encompassing your entire staff, workers comp, insurance, not serving minors, and covering all of your basis, great location--across the street from the bars, it could work. but let me ask you this? The location you have in mind, will you buy the property or rent it? If you are renting, and you get a really good business going, what's to prevent the owner--who maybe dominican--from jacking up your rent to skyrocketing levels and then taking over your bar or giving it to one of his children to run?
FRank