This gargantuan open-air pizza joint sits above street level on the Malecón, offering a pleasant sea breeze, great views and an elaborate playground. Good for a pizza and wine fix (there’s a decent wine list); from 10pm onward it pumps merengue and reggaeton till late. Also delivers.


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1. Malecón

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