Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,
Off to Les Gets on Sunday, have stayed in Morzine the last 2 years but only skied in Les Gets and not eaten or drank there.
Also going self-catered this year for the first time as no children with us so fancied a bit more flexibility.
Any suggestions on where to eat, open to any types of food. And where to have a few drinks of an evening?
Thanks in advance.
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George06,
Just take a walk down the main street. They are all Good I would recommend booking as they can get quite full. Have fun.
If you fancy escargots then Lou Bertandy's opposite the ESF meeting point do lovely ones.
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George06, my favourites in the village are Le Flambeau (down in the old village just beyond the ice rink, need to book even off peak) and La Taniere which is just up off the main street along from the Irish Pub and the Canadian bar (Black Bear) which by the way are two good places for a drink. Carnozet also good, near Flambeau. Le Tirol is popular but we weren't hugely impressed the one time we went there.
There are several other places, no shortage of places to eat/drink The most popular/pricey perhaps is Le Copeaux which we haven't been to. La Pela was absolutely lovely for a special New Years meal once but has changed hands since (again near the ice rink)
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George06, Another vote for La Taniere - great pizzas from the wood-fired oven, friendly service (usually....), bustling atmosphere.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Lovely couple who run Le Carnozet, food is good also, I try to go there each time just to see them and have a chat.
There is a lovely restaurant just opposite it on the lower road(Route Du Centre), it is quite small, again a couple who produce the most wonderful food and an interesting menu. I can't remember the name
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George06, +1 for Flambeau, +1 for Pela and Copeaux being nicey/pricey, Tirol is quite good although I also find the atmos a bit strange. We also like the Peau de Vache (the "front" to the slightly questionable Zebra bar ).
As well as the Canadian bar (ONLY order beer in giraffes) the Dublin (other end of town, opposite Mt Chery bubble station) can be good especially if there's live music.
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Thanks all,
So curiosity got the better of me, whats questionable about the Zebra bar ??
Andy why should we only order beer in giraffes at the Canadian bar??
Thanks
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George06, a) the youths hanging around the back and the fragrance of their cigarettes, and b) so long as you were planning on drinking 3l it's much cheaper.
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George06, Bar Bush changed hands prior to this winter and remains a popular spot for a drink or three. It can get rammed with seasonal workers on some nights though (Tuesday is their Friday night as many get Weds off).
Le Tourbillon (again Rue du Centre at the Shoppi supermarket end) is generally pretty good. If you fancy a lunch time feast I am a big fan of the Croix Blanche up at Chavannes or The Vaffieu (more Morzine than LG). You do need to book The Vaffieu.
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