You can not have them all
Once we become regulars in Sosua we are known by the ladies as much as we know them. I had very good trip. The toughest part is not banging some of the drop dead gorgeous girls. Every night I had to choose between 7 or 8 I really wanted but had to choose one. I cut back on the number of pulls and enjoyed my encounters way more. My performance was much better. Doing to much is stressful and physically demanding for some one my age. I had a discussion with a guy in his 20s explained he was shutting blanks.,
On the last day I was catching the 1030 bus to SD. I wanted one for the road so I saw a massage girl I knew next to my place at Sosua suites. I thought a BJ would be in order. She really went to work and I had a rock hard joint. We were in the living room going at it. So I said let's take this to the cama. She was very wet and ready. I had very good session with her. She seemed to be into the sex as well as me. This was a great way to cap my Sosua adventure.
Bourbon Street Restaurant & Bar, Pedro Clisante Sosua
Bourbon Street Restaurant, Pedro Clisante Sosua.
First I would like to say this venue is not a mongering spot per-se but can be used by mongers in different ways.
Bourbon Street Restaurant is now open in the old El Toro Bar spot. The restaurant is across the street from Rumbas and has an open air view of Pedro Clisante.
There is a cash desk however this is for the wait staff. The venue has 2 bars. In addition it has a cigar bar that is enclosed from the restaurant.
All the food is prepared fresh to order. My dish for the night was Mahi Mahi with red beans and rice. There was a mixup and the waitress brought me salmon and rice but the order was corrected within 10 minutes, I am sure if I got someone else's plate or not. The red beans and rice were EXCELLENT and the fish was not the best but it was decent. My plate was 700 pesos so it was more comparable to US prices. In fact almost everything on the menu was in that price range therefore this restaurant is not for the budget traveler. If you are a drinker you could easily drop 1500 pesos in the blink of an eye.
An American Vibe.
The music is smooth jazz like you were in a nice jazz spot in Atlanta or New Orleans, I particularly enjoyed this since I am a jazz lover. There is nothing Dominican about this establishment other than the staff. I spoke with the owner and he advised almost all of his staff are tourism students in the University who are studying English. The staff was very friendly and professional. Very un-Dominican. ROTFL! The dining area is nice with an open air breeze and ceiling fans and there is plenty of space between the seating.
The night I visited was a bad night.
There was heavy rain the first night I visited and the power went out on Pedro Clisante. The back up generator kicked in for Rumbas across the street but their generator didn't kick in for almost 15 minutes. It was a little unnerving sitting there in the dark. There was a mix up on my order and the bathroom is in desperate need of renovation. The toilet I used didn't flush.
I spoke with the owner and he advised the bathroom was in renovation and he would check on my other concerns.
My anecdotal assessment.
Although my first experience was a bit disappointing the owner is the same individual who owns the Victorian House. When I was at the Victorian House he went out of his way to assist me with my concerns up-grading my room ect. The owner is very customer service orientated in fact he took the time to talk to me for over 15 minutes therefore I have confidence that the aforementioned issued will be addressed.
This is a very American spot from the food to the music to the prices. My impression was you are paying for the ambiance as much as the food. In reality the same set up in the United States the food might cost a little more.
There was a security officer present when I was there and all the staff was professional and polite.
The venue is a restaurant, bar and cigar room. It is a great place to do interviews if you met a classy PFP chic at Rumbas who could appreciate the ambiance. IMHO I would not dine there with a PFP chica because between 2 people for drinks and a meal you could drop 2000 pesos easily and for me I'd rather give a PFP chica a 300 pesos meal than a 1000 pesos meal especially since I am paying for her time. On the contrary if it wasn't for the venue being in the middle of Hoe town on the strip I would gladly take a civilian to an establishment such as that because I believe we would both enjoy ourselves.
I will definitely return and add more updates later.