Segafredo

Address:

El Conde NB54 entre las Damas y La Catolica
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

NileGuide Expert tip:

Check out the drink specials, they're always good.

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A veritable institution in the capital, Segafredo maintains its reputation as the go-to place for a drink and a bite in the Colonial Zone.  It's always crowded, bustling with the young, hip and alternative crowd.  The service could be better (much better), but the atmosphere and company of the young, interesting and beautiful makes up for the forgotten drinks and the less-than-attentive servers. They have a good sized menu, with a nice selection of cheesy choices (pizzas, pastas, picaderas). If you only order one thing, make it the pizza. They are excellent. The drinks are strong and reasonably priced (nothing is watered down here. It's the perfect place to eat and people watch.

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