Bar Robinson serves just one beer on tap - MUTZIG. It's about 7%, so be warned!
This is a fantastic place to hang out after a hard day on the slopes skiing or snowboarding. Last orders is at 7.30pm and you will be shown the door if you are not out by 8pm.
Written Jan 3, 2011
The nightlife in Morzine is not it's big selling point, although there are some bars in town that aren't like the Moon (lacking any atmosphere). Dixies is actually a series of small bars all linked together and is a bit of a rabbit warren. It's loud and lively and I was at least double the age of their average customer. I preferred the Irish Bar which had comfy leather sofas (you learn to appreciate those kind of things at my age), but there's really something for everyone.
Dress Code: Laid back on dress code - "snowboarder chillout" probably sums it up.
Updated Jan 23, 2007
Address: Just up the street from Morzine's church
Comfortable decked out, mostly English staff circulate and take your drinks orders without you having to go to the bar. In a group order a "giraffe", a long tube of beer which you can fill your glasses from as you go along.
Dress Code: No dress code - ideal if you're just off the slopes
Written Jan 27, 2006
This is a lovely pub/bar in the center of morzine. The decor and atmosphere inside can't be faulted, really chilled out. Good music, tends to be 'soft rock,' easy to listen to and suits the atmosphere.
The staff are friendly, waiter service avaliable aswell as bar service. Average prices, open til about 1am or 2am.
Dress Code: None.
Written May 6, 2005
Bar Robinson is a lovely little french run bar, usually quiet but absolutley packed out from about 5pm til closing time at 7.30. The place to be and be seen, and they sell a strong beer called mutzig (7.2%!) which is the only thing to drink, not litterally, but its nicknamed 'the mutzig bar!'
Lovely terrace when its warm enough which is great because most of the time its too packed inside to find a place to stand!
Dress Code: No dress code but theres always lots of cool looking boardy dudes so get out your coolest hoodies and hats!!
Updated Apr 27, 2005
Written May 22, 2005
Updated Jul 3, 2003
Address: rue du Téléphérique du Pleney Morzine
Phone: + 33 (0)4 50 79 16 65
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