Overall, Le P'tit Caribou is described as a lively apres ski hotspot with a big party vibe that draws crowds and can get very crowded and loud, which many find perfect for dancing and socializing but not ideal for a quiet dinner; the atmosphere is often praised as energetic and scenic, with a terrace and lake views adding to the charm, and the music and DJ sets are consistently highlighted as strong points. Food and drinks are generally solid, with frequent praise for poutine, burgers, nachos, wings and other bar fare, plus well made cocktails and a house vibe, though a few reviews call prices high and note occasional inconsistencies or slow service during peak times. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and accommodating, helping guests navigate crowds and reservations, though some guests encounter delays or long waits when busy. Overall this spot is a go-to for apres ski and nightlife in the area, delivering a memorable, high energy experience and reliable hospitality, while those seeking a quiet meal or a calmer scene may want to plan around peak hours.View restaurant profile
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Reviews of Central Tapas & Nightclub describe a venue that shifts from tapas bar to nightclub with a lively crowd friendly vibe and solid music. Service ranges from outstanding and attentive on some visits to inconsistent on others, with orders sometimes misrouted and staff attention uneven. Food is described as tasty or of decent quality by some, but several reviews deem it overpriced or underwhelming relative to the cost. Drinks are often praised for quality and quick service, though a few comments call out pricey options and one note about a disappointing espresso martini. The location and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as positives, while value and consistency remain common themes of critique.View restaurant profile