
Adrian Tropical Malecón
Adrian Tropical Malecón is a popular Dominican restaurant chain location on the Malecón specializing in mofongo and traditional Dominican cuisine, with a full bar serving the local drinks (Brugal rum cocktails, Presidente beer) alongside meals. The setup runs casual restaurant with outdoor terrace seating overlooking the Caribbean.
Where to stay near Adrian Tropical Malecón
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A casual Dominican restaurant on the Malecón with traditional cuisine and ocean-view terrace.
Casual Dominican restaurant with traditional food focus and ocean terrace.
Bachata, merengue, salsa kept moderate
Casual
Dominican cuisine enthusiasts, casual dinners with ocean views, and family groups.
Cards, USD accepted, DOP
Price Range
Beer 150-280 DOP, cocktails 300-550 DOP, mains 500-1,200 DOP
Beer ~$2.50-4.50/~2.30-4 EUR, mains ~$8-19/~7-17 EUR
Hours
Daily 7 AM to 1 AM
Insider Tip
The mofongo is the signature dish; multiple variations on the menu. The outdoor terrace facing the Caribbean is the prime seating. Casual dress works.
Full Review
Adrian Tropical Malecón occupies a beachfront site on the Malecón with the layout running casual restaurant format: indoor air-conditioned dining, outdoor covered terrace facing the Caribbean, and a bar handling drinks alongside the food service. The Adrian Tropical chain operates multiple Dominican Republic locations with consistent format and quality.
The food program is the venue's defining feature. Mofongo (the signature Dominican dish of mashed fried plantains with various toppings) appears in multiple variations: mofongo with shrimp, with chicken, with beef, with seafood, the classic mofongo relleno. Other Dominican standards (sancocho, la bandera, chicharrón de pollo, asopao) round out the menu. Pricing at 500-1,200 DOP per main is fair for the quality.
The drinks side runs proper Dominican drinks: Brugal rum cocktails (the local rum that defines Dominican drinking culture), Presidente beer (the national beer), Mama Juana shots (the traditional Dominican spirit), and standard cocktails. Pricing matches the Malecón restaurant rates.
The atmosphere stays casual and food-focused throughout. Music plays at moderate volume with bachata, merengue, and salsa rotating. The crowd is heavily Dominican locals, Caribbean tourists, and international visitors seeking authentic Dominican cuisine. The outdoor terrace facing the Caribbean is the prime seating, particularly during sunset hours.
The Neighborhood
The Malecón is Santo Domingo's seafront boulevard running along the Caribbean coast, with hotels, casinos, restaurants, and nightclubs concentrated along the strip. The cooler ocean breeze and the open seafront views distinguish the district from the inland zones. Adrian Tropical Malecón sits on the Malecón with direct Caribbean views.
Getting There
Uber from Zona Colonial takes 10-15 minutes at 200-400 DOP. From the airport, 30-45 minutes. Taxi from anywhere in central Santo Domingo costs 200-500 DOP.
Address
Av. George Washington 1, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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