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0.5L Weissbier...
I could cope with that
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
The cheapest places to eat on the mountain in Les Arcs are the Energie 3000 mountain huts, with a seated area outside each one. They serve hot soups and large slices of pie (usually at least 4 varieties of pie) at 3.60 euros per slice - very good value if compared with mountain restaurants. If you take your own drinks you can mix & match! Inevitably, they are nicknamed by us Northerners "T'pie huts". There are 2 in the main 2000 bowl, one near the start of the Arcabulle lift, the other higher up just past the Plagnette chair. The 3rd one is on the 1800 side near the mid-station of Transarc bubble and top of Charmettoger lift.
When the weather is bad, I have even seen well-organised persons eating their packed lunches on the Varet and Transarc bubbles!
I think there is a picnic room in the large Arpette resto above 1800, though I have often seen folks eating their butties on the large terrace. Nobody seems to bother, it is so busy!
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Jamie
, Thanks for the info but see brackets of thread title
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