El Sartén

Santo Domingo


A diverse mix of capitaleños (Santo Domingo residents) get down to son (Afro-Cuban percussion), bachata (popular guitar music based on bolero rhythms) and merengue at this old-school space. Narrow and attractively tiled, El Sartén has a Madrid-like vibe – Friday and Sunday nights tend to be especially happening.


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