Club Tipico Dominicano
Club Tipico Dominicano is a restaurant in Miami serving traditional Dominican cuisine. The menu features classic dishes like rice and beans, fried plantains, and seasoned meats prepared with bold flavors and authentic recipes that have been passed down through the owner's family.
The restaurant was established in 1985, making it one of the oldest Dominican establishments in the city. Founded by Luis De La Cruz and now run by his daughter Jasmely, it has maintained authentic family recipes and traditional flavors over the decades.
The name reflects traditional Dominican music and cultural identity from the island. The walls display images and posters celebrating Dominican heritage, creating a space where visitors experience the island's traditions through food, decoration, and live music that fills the rooms.
The restaurant typically does not take reservations and can get busy, especially on weekends. Arriving early or being prepared for a possible wait is recommended, and prices are reasonable and accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Beyond dining, the space also functions as a night club with live radio shows broadcast weekly from El Zol 95 FM radio station. These broadcasts create a lively party setting with bachata and Latin music that keeps the dance floor active until early morning.
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