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  • Hi Jamie,

    Thanks for your post. Olimpiades restaurant is a great option for apres ski - they're a large family friendly restaurant with a nice lounge area and have live music from Irish singer, Karl, every Monday to Friday between 4:30pm and 6:30pm. We have a discount voucher for Olimpiades and you can download these here: pasdelacasa.com/discount-vouchers.

    I'd also reccommend Pas83 restaurant - on Mondays and other days throughout the week they have live music from Barney from 5pm and happy hour from 4pm. There's a good atmosphere and lots to choose from on the menu if you fancy a snack or bigger meal. There's an outdoor terrace which looks onto the slopes, so if it's a sunny day then it's a great place to unwind and enjoy the last rays of sunshine after a day on the slopes.

    Hope this helps - let me know if you need any more reccommendations or would like me to book you in.

    Ellen
  • Pubs to bring young kids

    jamie999

    • [spoiler][/spoiler]Coming for first time next week, with our 7and 4yr old. Any recommendations for apres ski