Discover the best top things to do in Grand Massif, France including Red Rock Cafe, Anthonioz Ski, Popcorn Vintage, Carpediem, Ferme Ecomusee du Clos Parchet, L'Apero S'Pace, Le White Pub, Cinema Les Choucas, Le River Bowl, Bowling.
Restaurants in Grand Massif
5.0 based on 32 reviews
5.0 based on 17 reviews
A funky little deco/clothing/coffee shop located on the village square. Asa hand-makes her beanies, neck scarves and head bands in her workshop at the back of the shop. She also serves freshly ground Italian coffee from her vintage "manual pump" coffee machine and freshly squeezed juices and smoothies. Hailing from Stockholm, Sweden she stocks a large selection of Scandinavian deco and clothing brands as well. If your in the village and fancy a good coffee and a browse, pop in and say hello, she would love to welcome you through the door.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Depuis l'été 2015, l'hôtel "LES GLACIERS" à créé son bar extérieur, en été cocktails et concerts, en hiver vin chaud et nouveauté apéros fondue. Since the summer of 2015, the hotel "LES GLACIERS" to create its outdoor bar, in summer cocktails and concerts, in winter mulled wine and new apéro fondue
4.0 based on 132 reviews
Loved our visit to La White Pub.. widely hyped as the best bar in Flaine.. I won’t dispute that.. but there aren’t many other pubs!! Over the coarse of our 5 day stay we visited a few times and all good The Pizzas going around looked awesome so that was our plan.. so we ask for the menu.. only to be passed a standard bar menu (burgers etc..) with no pizzas on the menu we delv a little deeper!!..... apparently we need to ‘ask for the’ ‘Pizza Menu’!! Upon getting this we establish the pizzas arrive from ‘Pinocchios Pizzas’ (next door).. however (and wherever ) they arrived they were truly excellent!! definitely worth a revisit!! Visit and enjoy!
3.5 based on 21 reviews
3.0 based on 76 reviews
Really good bowling alley complete with bar and a small gaming area (pool, darts, a few ageing arcade machines). We’ve been going here for three years so far. It is not, as other commenters have suggested, the cheapest bowling game you will have encountered - but like everything else at the top of the Alps, there is a premium. We had a bowling game for me, wife and three children, plus 2 plates of fries, 2 pizza bruschettas, 4 Coronas, fruit juices for the children and the total was over 100 Euro. By way of comparison I spent that the night before on a one course meal for us at a nearby restaurant. The children immediately forgot the restaurant meal. It’s like it never happened. Bowling? They talk about it as one of their favourite activities in Flaine. Once we’ve finished the game then I changed some Euro notes at the bar for some coins to play on the arcades - another key focus of excitement for the children. The manager is exceptionally accommodating and so are the staff. Note the timings are displayed outside but expect it to open from 5pm during the ski season. If you’ve young children like us, I’d recommend getting there early - just after they’ve opened at 5pm, as you are likely to find it relatively empty. But it does fill up really quickly especially on key vacation weeks. Once or twice we’ve left it late and found all lanes full at 530pm! For adults and teens, I understand they’re open until 2am.
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