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Scotty's Bar - La Plagne Centre

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Bar and eatery

  • Good for Skiers
  • Restaurant

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Veggieness

Omnivore , vegan options better with notice

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Address

at the bottom of the Becoin lift, La Plagne Centre, France

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Description
Scotty's has a great side benefit from being a British place
- it's veggie friendly and easy to explain vegan food desires
in whatever language you choose.

It's fun and funky, with regular live music, and live sport
on TV to avoid or watch as your preference dictates. There is a
bright and airy interior plus an outside decking area right on the
piste.

On the standard menu there are spicy potato wedges with salsa
(ask them to leave out the guacamole and sour cream if vegan) and
pizzas, which they can do without cheese and have a lovely big
bottle of chilli oil to pour on top.

There is often something good on the specials board. During our
Veggie Snow 2008 week there we had a softly spiced Moroccan
chickpea and tomato soup, a roast vegetable wrap with amazing
home made hummus (we asked them to leave out the cheese) and some

Vegan Thai Rice cakes put on when they knew it was our last day
out there.

On top of that, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are usually
curry nights. We told them our group would be coming along (you
can't book) and they laid on 2 vegan curries with home made
naan bread, as well as poppadoms, chutney and rice. Yum!

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