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Cheap drinks and scrumptious Dominican/Mexican noms, Pedro’s is the ideal spot for a small but determined happy hour crew. Bold and colorful artwork adorns both the indoor and outdoor seating areas, giving Pedro’s a unique and funky ambience. Sip their house-made sangria and margaritas- or feeling crazy? Add a Corona to your ‘rita for maximum effect.
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