Bars

Val Claret   Le Lac   Lavachet

 

Restaurants

Val Claret   Le Lac   Lavachet

 

 

There's restaurants and cafes to satisfy all taste buds, and bars and clubs to accommodate everyone's inner party animal. Tignes has a varied selection to complete your holiday up in the mountains. If you want a bit of relaxation after your days skiing and enjoy good food and wine, then there are many restaurants providing fabulous French dining to make your evenings effortless. If you're looking for something a bit livelier then keep an eye out for promotions and party nights around resort. Most bars are always in party-mode to keep you burning the candle at both ends and sending you home needing another holiday to recover. We’ve put together a small guide on what’s on offer to help you get the most out of your time in the resort. There's a free 24 hour bus service running between all parts of the resort so getting about is hassle-free, leaving you no excuse not to sample Tignes in the evening…

 

 

Val Claret - Bars

Best Picks

Couloir  – A very popular bar with the French, English, Danes...well, everyone really. They do a fantastic mojito and the list of vodka shots is enormous. There's an impressive whisky selection too. Chris, the owner, loves his music and makes sure the bar is never short  of a top DJ or band to liven up the party. The mezanine restaurant is equally as popular, see the 'restaurants' section for more details.

And the others . . .

Drop Zone – Lively bar situated next to the slopes. Play pool, drink beer and hang with your mates. Check out the live music and bands most nights of the week.

Grizzly’s Bar – Fancy sitting round an open fire surrounded by wooden bears drinking a hot chocolate? Then this ornately decorated bar/shop is probably for you but beware that you will be paying for the atmosphere.

Le Studio – A cozy and cool French bar run by Olivier and his friendly team of staff. Go there to watch sport on TV in style with a cocktail or champagne flute in hand. Chill out with a glass of wine and soak up the ambience.

Veronica Snowcafe – This bar is crazy. It's dutch owned and run, and if you want to be transported to another land - one of Flugels, dancing on bar tops and eurotechno -  then this is the place for you.

Saloon Bar - Opening 20 Nov 2008 - situated where the Restaurant Vietnamien used to be. The new bar in town with a massive party atmosphere, live music for apres and a huge cocktail and shot menu.  Come and try our tasty food menu and wash it down with a Saloon Triangle of shooters.  A great hang-out for seasonaires and holiday makers alike.
 

Open till 4am. . .

Melting Pot - You'll find a good selection of dance music at the Melting Pot - Drum n Bass, Electro, Hip Hop and fortunately, not too much of the classic discotheque cheese. The prices are reasonable (for a club),  and keep an eye out for promotion nights: if you're a girl you could benefit from free champers, and there's always happy hour for the early birds.

Blue Girl - This fun and infamous euro club is guaranteed to make you smile. The club that most people in resort can never remember being in… it’s that much fun. Watch out for the pole dancing nights.

   

Le Lac  - Bars

Best Picks

L’Embuscade –Very cool French bar and a favourite of seasonaires of all nationalities. Go there to hang out, practice your french and make friends. Great place if you actually want to feel like you are in France.

Loop Bar – The Loop probably has one of the best sun terraces in Tignes. Looking out over the lake up to the Grand Motte, it's the perfect setting for your apres-ski beers. There's 2-4-1 on wine and beer at happy hour. Inside there's a pool table and live sports are shown on TV. The Loop has great party nights and live music - definitely not your normal cover bands.

And the others . . .

Bagus Bar – Situated on Rue de la Poste opposite the palafour chair-lift, this cosy but funky bar is now in it's second year of new management and they've brought a taste of urban chic to the alps. A mix of cow-hide and chrome decor, fab cocktails and top DJ's flown in from the uk make this spot great for a bit of apres-ski, but even better for a late-night party atmosphere with Jo and her team.

Grotte du Yeti – This is one of those crazy bars that’s always busy and the music is always pumping. They often have après-ski barbeques and its a great place for a spending a messy evening dancing in your ski boots.

Alpaka – Relax on the comfy sofas and try a few of the renowned cocktails such as the Tennessee Ice Tea. Popular nights include shot night on a Sunday (free shot with every drink), and champagne night on a Monday. It’s always busy and if you like your Saturday afternoons of sport with a pint and a pie, then this is definitely the place for you.

Open till 4am . . .

Jacks Club – For many people in Tignes, this is a bit of a marmite club. Those who shudder at the thought of dancing round a pole to a bit of 70s disco, a bit of 80s cheese and a bit of 90s rock all mixed together, then this probably isn't your thing. Everyone else, we defy you not to have fun here.

 

Le Lavachet  - Bars

Best Picks

TC’s Bar – This bar is a well established Tignes hot-spot. With many years of drunken debauchery under it's belt, from 'Night of a thoushand shots', to fetish night, and the occasional impromptu food fight, it's a safe bet for a great party. Add to the mix some gold ole' pub grub, big screen live sports and a Saturday morning full English, what more could you want!

 

And the others . . .

Brasero – Blending a cosy dining environment with apres ski music and live sports, the Brasero provides a welcoming atmoshere after a hard days skiing or snowboarding and it's conveniently right next to the main bus stop in Lavachet. Severel different drinks offers are available throughout the week.

Scottys – Just over the road from the Brasero is Scottys bar. It's a lively place to spend your evenings and the staff are always up for a laugh. There's an outdoor pool if you're feeling brave too.

Lavachet Lounge - The lounge is a little haven from the hustle and bustle of the Tignes night-life. A cosy gem in the heart of Lavachet, it's your one-stop-shop (bar) for smoothies, cocktails, and whatever cockle-warming and highly alcoholic concoction Rosie has up her sleeve this season. There's also free internet access and free wi-fi. The perfect place to relax and while away a bad weather day (or a good one).  

 

   

 

Val Claret - Restaurants

Best Picks:

Le Caveau – Perhaps one of the most stylish and atmospheric restaurants in town, Le Caveau never fails to exceed expectations for a special night out. Dine lavishly and then sit back and enjoy listening to the blues band with a full stomach. Although not cheap, it is possible to eat on a budget with their set menus (€24.50/€30). Top tip: the specials here are out of this world. (Val Claret Centre – 04 79 06 52 32)

And the others . . .

Expensive

Saint Jacques – A bit of a favourite, this Belgian/Savoyard restaurant guarantees a great night out. As well as the cook-your-own stuff, Saint Jacques specialises in oysters, mussels (in about 6 different ways) and tuna tartare. Set menus: €25 / €32. An added extra bonus is the 40+ selection of Belgian beers they have on offer. Try the Quak beer (it’s better than Mutzig!).(Val Claret Centre - 04 79 06 48 33)

Mid range

Petit Savoyard – All the usual local dishes but with some tasty salads and fish dishes. (Menus €14 / €17 / €21.50) (Val Claret Centre – 04 79 06 36 23)

La Pignatta The Pignatta does some great pizzas as well as a varied list of pasta and meat dishes. Another good Savoyard  restaurant offering the traditional dishes from tartiflette to fondue.(Val Claret Centre - 04 79 06 32 97)

Couloir – Noticing a trend in the majority of restaurants in Tignes? Well the Couloir provides a welcome change to the mountains of cheese normally available. A varied world menu offers you rich and tasty food such as foie gras, kangaroo, Moroccan lamb and fresh tuna. (Val Claret Centre – 04 79 06 32 64)

Budget

Evolution 2 Café – Burgers, paninis, salads and pasta, the Evo2 Café is an ideal choice for a spot of lunch before you head off for an afternoon on the piste. Sitting outside on the sun terrace makes it a sociable place to meet up with friends. (Val Claret Centre – 04 79 40 04 64)

Pizza 2000 - Looking for a quick pizza? Well as the name suggests, this restaurant specialises in pizzas. Always a good choice if you’re in a rush and on a budget. (Val Claret Centre – 04 79 06 38)

Take away

Royal Kebab - The one and only kebab house in resort. Just remember: it may be a kebab shop but no fighting.(Val Claret Centre)

 

 

Le Lac  - Restaurants

Best Picks

Tignes Cuisine (take away) – The perfect meal for when you’re too tired to move. Tignes Cuisine offers a menu specialising in Asian cuisine and it can be delivered directly to your door. Home cooked, quality ingredients and spiced up to your preference. There’s also a day-time snack menu which is a must to keep up your energy levels on the hill. Le Lac Rosset – 04 79 06 44 44) www.tignescuisine.com

Alpaka Lodge – A nightly three course menu will definitely leave you satisfied but hopefully with enough energy to move to the bar for a digestive. We definitely recommend the Sunday night roast menu! ( Le Lac Rosset – 04 79 06 45 30)

Bagus Café – Twinned with the Bagus bar situated right next door, dishes range from the exotic to the local staples. The bar/restaurant duo provides two great places for your aperitif and digestif either side of your meal. (Le Lac - 04 79 06 49 75)

Clin d’Oeil – One of the top restaurants in resort, the Clin d’Oeil is intimate, charming and devoted to giving you an amazing night out. With an ever changing menu that offers some of the best combinations of French cuisine and choices from the local vineyards, this restaurant is a must. Menu prices: €35 for a full three course meal / €26 for 2 course / €16 for one course. (Le Lac Rosset – 04 79 06 59 10) 

The Loop – Sit on the sunny terrace at lunchtime or snuggle up next to the open fire for a cosy dinner. Choose from the varied menu of everything from steak frites to paninis. The specials here are always amazing and a culinary delight. (Le Lac Rosset – 04 79 06 30 61)

And the others . . .

Expensive

L’Arbina – The first floor restaurant of L’Arbina is universally known as a place for special occasions. With a menu that includes oysters and other such delicacies, the Arbina attracts some of the more affluent people in resort.(Le Lac Rosset - 04 79 06 46 83)

Mid range

L’Arbina (downstairs) – Traditional Savoyard food and pizzas are available in the lower part of the restaurant. You can also dine outside at one of the street-side tables, centrally located so ideal for a bite to eat when you ski back down to le lac (Le Lac Rosset - 04 79 06 46 83)

L’Escale Blanche – The usual but with brilliant salads. Try the Salad Escale Blanche.(Le Lac Rosset - 04 79 06 45 503)  

Rendez-vous – The Rendez-vous restaurant offers you a reasonably priced menu with a varied selection of pizzas, as well as steaks and pasta. A great setting for a meal out with friends, right in the heart of Tignes le lac. (Le Lac Bec Rouge – 04 79 06 32 21)

Budget

Croq Burger - Eat in or take-away, it's a good spot for grabbing food on the go while you're skiing and snowboarding. Good prices for no-frills burgers, chips, and croq monsieurs.

Take away

Tignes Cuisine – The perfect meal for when you’re too tired to move. Tignes Cuisine offers a menu specialising in Asian cuisine and it can be delivered directly to your door. Home cooked, quality ingredients and spiced up to your preference. There’s also a day-time snack menu which is a must to keep up your energy levels on the hill. Le Lac Rosset – 04 79 06 44 44) www.tignescuisine.com

 

Le Lavachet  - Restaurants

Best Picks

La Ferme des 3 Capucines – Translated as “The Farm”, this restaurant really is a farm. Whilst the smell of farmyards may not be everybody’s thing a unique atmosphere is the result and what better place to eat quality French alpine fayre.

 

And the others . . .

Mid range:

Le Brasero – Breakfast baguettes, and hearty lunch-time snacks in the bar or on the terrace are followed by an extensive evening menu in the Brasero restaurant. (Le Lavachet – 0479244934)

Le Bouchon Montagnard – A favourite of the French locals and always an entertaining and fun night out. Mathieu and Stephan provide you with a warm and cosy dining atmosphere and the food is fantastic. (Le Lavachet – 04 79 06 51 44)

Le Grenier – This restaurant has been a family run dining establishment for many years and the food is always good. A traditional menu and value for money.

Budget:

TC’s Bar – Pop into TC’s bar to satisfy your pub-grub cravings. From bargain basket meals to mouth-watering home made burgers and omelettes. On a Saturday you can get a full English breakfast to start your day. (Le Lavachet – 04 79 06 46 46)

Take away:

Pizza Mick- Excellent pizzas, as well as roast chicken and chips. Expect a warm and friendly service from Mick. (Le Lavachet – 04 79 06 30 97)