Sosua

Rocky's

Provides a kind of hostel atmosphere with good food and very affordable prices, if you are unfamiliar with Sosua this is a good place to start. Try the ribs at Rocky's, served beginning at 5:00pm, and be patient. Enjoy a beer or two and strike up a conversation with a fellow tourist or expatriate while you wait. Rocky's breakfasts are large and satisfying, and every table is appointed with a fresh pot of coffee for you to enjoy. Wifi is available and computers are situated in the restaurant for you to check your email or surf the internet for a very small fee.

Britannia Pub
13 Pedro Clisante

A great place for a few drinks and a delicious meal. Breakfast is of large portion and don't forget their famous fish and chips. Take heed of the specials which tend to be excellent. They also serve the coldest Presidente in Sosua and have one of the best happy hours in town. Wifi is available.

Pica Pollo
Av. 27 De Febrero

The fried chicken at lunch is not to be missed and is quite affordable. Shouldn't cost more than 4 US-Dollars. Best served with fritos fried bananas - taste like french fries or aroz y habichuelas rice and beans.

El Choco

German food located just outside of town on the main road.

Casanova's
Calle principal cabarete

Delightful beach front restaurant with varied menu, excellent service and free wireless internet access.

On the Waterfront
$20 - $45 per person

An upscale restaurant which has excellent food on a cliff overlooking the bay. The open-air setting is ideal for watching sunsets or romantic evenings. Happy hour is from 5-7PM.

Tick Tack

Most restaurants open at 8AM, but for those looking for food at an earlier hour this German-run internet cafe has good coffee and an affordable plate of scrambled eggs.

Jolly Roger Bar & Grill
11 Pedro Clisante

Offers drinks, food, and a lively atmosphere. There is Bingo every Tuesday at 2pm, Darts on Friday nights, Thieves Market every other Saturday where you can find some great deals, and a Guest Chef night on Sundays for RD$ 250. They also have a good happy hour. Wifi is available.

Sosua has a large number of restaurants and you can find authentic German Food, Italian Food, English fare, and of course, if you look for it, traditional Dominican cooking. Many Dominicans can cook food rivaling NYC restaurants on not much more than a hot plate and an open flame. Service time varies in between restaurants and in between different nights. Often the same restaurant will be very slow one night coincidentally when the boss in not around and excellent the next.

El Toro

A German run establishment on the far end of Pedro Clisante offering arguably the best steak in town.

Josef's Bar and Grill
$15 - $40 per person
Th-Sa, 7PM until late
located behind the Sosua-by-the-Sea Hotel

Located amidst perhaps the most impressive setting of any of Sosua's restaurants, this establishment has four tables set on a spit of land with waves crashing literally feet away. The food is prepared creatively with excellent presentation and an interesting mix of flavors. Note that there is a hotel restaurant located adjacent to this one, so be sure to make it clear that you want to eat at Josef's, otherwise the menu and vista will be significantly less impressive. One helpful tip: while the setting is romantic and inspiring, on nights when the sea is rough consider avoiding the last table located closest to the water.

P.J.'s

Sosua's version of a diner, large menu with adequate food, but nothing to rave about. 24 hour service is available during the high season.