Central Tapas & Nightclub is described as a lively spot with a bar scene that transitions into a nightclub, where guests enjoy good drinks, solid music, and a welcoming vibe. While some reviews highlight attentive service and friendly staff, others point to inconsistent attention and a few order mix ups that hamper value. Food gets mixed feedback with some dishes praised as tasty or excellent and others felt underwhelming or overpriced for the portion and quality. Drinks are generally well received and pricing for drinks is decent, though food and overall experience can feel pricey on busy nights, especially if service is uneven. The vibe and location in Mont Tremblant village are repeatedly cited as a major draw, with guests noting a fun atmosphere, good DJ sets, and a strong bar culture.View restaurant profile
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Le P'tit Caribou is described as a lively, welcoming spot with a great vibe and friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers highlight a solid bar menu featuring nachos, poutine, burgers, chicken and other bites, along with strong drinks and an eclectic music scene that fuels a lively apres ski atmosphere. Service is praised overall, with quick help and good recommendations, though it can slow during busy periods and some guests note noise levels and occasionally chilly or drafty seating areas when doors are open. The terrace and interior are valued for ambiance, warmth and pleasant views, making it a good spot for families or groups to hang out after a day on the slopes. Overall, it comes across as a must stop in Tremblant for ski culture, tasty food and a party vibe, with lots of energy on peak nights and solid value on quieter visits, while a few reviews suggest more menu variety and steadier service would push it from very good to outstanding.View restaurant profile
La Savoie is described as a cozy, rustic cheese focused spot in Mont Tremblant offering a playful dining experience beyond a traditional menu, with options like Raclette on a cheese wheel, pierrade, and fondue served tableside along with meats grilled at your own pace. Reviews praise fresh ingredients, generous portions, and a memorable cheese heavy feast, though the cheese wheel can be calorie rich and low in protein, so pairing with other items is suggested. The atmosphere is warm and intimate, ideal for après ski or special occasions, with a wine list and attentive service that many reviewers call outstanding, though prices are high and service can falter during peak times. Reservations are advised, the place tends to fill up, and dietary needs are accommodated well, making it a must try for cheese lovers visiting Tremblant.View restaurant profile