Eating and Drinking
Cabarete has an array of good dining options, most of them opened by European expats, and hence with some unusual cuisines for this part of the country. The entire town is packed with bars , but a select few garner the majority of the business. Casa del Pescador Carretera 5. The best seafood in town in an idyllic candlelit atmosphere right on the beach. El Tiguerre Road to the Lagoon/Caves. Excellent, inexpensive Dominican food served by friendly proprietors and set in a rustic barrio on the outskirts of town. A real Dominican experience. Las Brisas Carretera 5. The town's loudest and most popular disco bar, featuring a mix of merengue and techno. Lax Carretera 5. Popular bar that's more relaxed than most of the beachside spots, with live music on Sundays. Miro's The best of Cabarete's beach restaurants with fantastic fish dishes and a good selection of wine. The Moroccan tuna is out of this world. Onno's Carretera 5. Lively bar/restaurant which really gets going in the small hours - plays mainly European and American hits. Panaderia Repositera Dick Carretera 5. Various gourmet breads for a few pesos, great Danishes and croissants. Excellent breakfasts with fresh-squeezed orange juice and cappuccino.
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