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That's La Plagne

Bar La Mine, live music, La Plagne 1800

The main live music venue in La Plagne YOU must visit

What to expect from
La Mine bar Plagne 1800

Refurbished for the 2019/2020 winter season. La Mine is a hub for locals and tourists alike.

Live music and regular DJs

Après and evening gigs

La Plagne sports bar

Regular ski films plus other sports events

Children and families welcome

There is a table football table and children are welcome in the daytime

Relaxed & Friendly

English and French spoken

La Mine opening hours

Weekdays 16h until 2am. Fri and Sat closed at 1 am.

Wide variety of drinks

Local beers, wines, shots and spirits

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La Mine Bar Plagne 1800

Bar La Mine La Plagne 1800, is the liveliest bar in La Plagne that you want to be seen at. It's the most popular of the Plagne 1800 bars, in fact, it's the main venue for live music in all of the La Plagne villages.

La Mine bar is an English-style pub in the middle of Plagne 1800. Decorated in the style of an old mine you'll find old mining carts for tables, pick axes on the walls and other decorations making the place feel super cool and underground. It is a bit of a shock to head out from the sunny outdoors into La Mine where there isn’t a huge amount of natural light. It does feel quite dark, but that just adds to the awesome atmosphere for après ski and evening gigs.

La Mine does have free Wi-Fi throughout the bar, just ask for the code from one of the bar staff. But the coverage is patchy and the phone signal can be a little bit spotty. 

Sports Bar La Plagne

If you're a keen sports fan, then you can expect to watch all of the Six Nations, football and other sports events in La Mine. And if they're not showing something you want to watch, you can ask one of the bar staff and if they can put it on for you they will. 

La Mine has always been a hub for English seasonnaires, as French visitors alike. But when it was refurbished and made much larger for 2019, then the bar really took off to another level. There's a huge range of beers on draft and IPAs which change regularly. Plus, they've got lots of home spirits as well which you can buy with discounts and different drinks promotions on throughout the week.

Bar La Mine La Plagne: Après Ski

If you're looking for a good après then La Mine Plagne 1800 is 100% one of the places you want to head to. They have a great selection of live bands and duos playing that a lot of the other bars in La Plagne don't have and then in the evenings they'll have a great selection of bigger bands and also DJs playing sets up until one or two in the morning.

Drinks promos are things like Mojito Monday, Long Island Tuesdays, Jäger Bomb evenings or two for one Wednesdays; there's different things happening every day. Check the La Mine Facebook to find out exactly what's happening and which bands are playing

If you are travelling with kids then they are absolutely welcome. You'll often see the owner Marie with her two young children in the bar. I would say, however, whilst kids are welcome and you can take them to watch the sport (which I have done to watch rugby or the football), it does get very lively of an evening and people are drinking and partying quite heavily. So it may not be so child friendly during the busier après ski evenings and nighttime events.

I should mention as well that during the refurb, the toilets got refurbished, and they are really nice in a ski resort where most of the toilets are absolutely terrible, and there's no space to move around in them. It's refreshing to go to La Mine, where the toilets are massive, and there's plenty of space, and they're cleaned regularly. 

How to book La Mine

If you're as keen as I was to visit La Mine for yourself, booking is just a quick step away. Simply reach out directly to them to secure your spot. You can either call at +33 4 79 09 24 89 or drop them an email at contact@bar-lamine.fr. They're super responsive, and it's the best way to ensure you get the experience you're looking for. Don't forget to mention any special requests or questions you might have.

That’s La Plagne @ La Mine

Bar La Mine Plagne 1800 is a firm favourite with locals and visitors. It's definitely worth a visit whether you're looking for an après ski party or an evening night out. The La Plagne free shuttle bus stop is right outside of La Mine. So if you are looking to get down to 1800 you can ski down during the day. Then if you look to take the bus home, the bus from outside leaves every 15 minutes and takes you to Bellecôte or to Plagne Centre. And you can quickly find your way to the further villages from those connecting points.

TOP TIPS

  • Check the La Mine Instagram to see what bands are playing on which nights when you're in La Plagne. 
  • If you're heading for après ski, I'd recommend changing your ski or board boots before heading there. You can go in your ski gear and leave your skis and boards outside, but it's much more comfortable without this gear with you.
  • Try some of the local Savoyarde beers and IPAs there's plenty to choose from. My favourite however is the prosecco which is really nice and they do a fantastic Espresso Martini for less experienced skiers. 

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