SDQ · Restaurants

Oxigeno SDQ

★ 5 $$$$

Arrivals-level bars at SDQ have competition in Oxigeno SDQ

Oxigeno SDQ shows up in airport guides as a bar-style spot inside Las Américas International Airport, not just a quick snack counter. It carries a solid 5.0 rating online, which is rare praise for an SDQ option at this mid-range $$ price point. Think drinks-first, food-second, and you’re in the right headspace.

You’ll find Oxigeno SDQ airside within SDQ, so this is a post-security choice, unlike the arrivals-level bars near baggage claim. That location makes it a practical stop between immigration and your gate instead of backtracking downstairs for a beer. If you like to sit with a drink until boarding time hits 30 minutes out, plan your walk from here.

Prices sit squarely in the $$ band: expect mid-teens in USD for mixed drinks and less for a basic beer. That lines up with other sit-down airport bars in the Caribbean, not lounge-level free pours. The bar-style setup means you’re paying for a real seat and a proper glass, not a takeaway plastic cup rushed out of a tiny kiosk.

Food is secondary here, so treat snacks and small plates as something to line the stomach rather than a full meal. If you want an actual entrée, pair Oxigeno SDQ with another restaurant in the terminal instead of trying to stretch bar bites into dinner. With no consistent complaints surfacing in recent reviews, the main decision is simple: are you here more for a drink or to eat?

Planning tip: if your boarding pass shows a tight connection under 60 minutes at SDQ, skip arrivals-level bars and head straight airside; use Oxigeno SDQ as your drink stop so you’re already past security when your gate posts a change.

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