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Serre chevalier- PRICEY?

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Poster: A snowHead
off to serre chevalier on my 3rd and final trip of the year and consequently my finances are getting a bit stretched, how expensive is it out there. not really a clubbing all night type of person anymore so mainly just drinking and eating in local bars and restaurants. what am i looking at spending per beer, decent meal etc.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Beers were €5 to €5.50 - but look for happy hour when they can be half price or two for the price of one. Pizzas in restaurants about €10-12, most other restaurant meals were in the €12-20 range, half litre of house wine about €5. This was Chantemerle 2 weeks ago.
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