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    Le P'tit Loup Bar

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    The Leopard Room Bar and Lounge

    The Leopard Room Bar and Lounge

    3.8(11 reviews)
    3.7 km
    $$$$

    Offset from the bar is a cigar lounge which is of considerable repute. The cigar selection was…read moremeager and a Montecristo No. 4(?) cost $46. There is a review saying that the prices are decent but I think anyone coming from the US will find this exorbitant. There is a large cocktail menu which does feature a pretty good selection of drinks, though at a $24 entry point for low-end whiskies and bourbons and into the $30s and $40s for anything that feels baseline appropriate to drink with an expensive cigar. The atmosphere for the first 30 minutes (say, 9:30pm to 10:00pm) was relaxing but then a large group came and commandeered basically every free table/chair in the small room. There are 3 distinct seating arrangements in a room with a seating capacity of maybe 18 people. Members of the group were wearing outfits mixed with athleisure wear and talking on cell phones. Then there another slob showed up separately and kept pivoting around the humorously cramped room eyeing everyone up and talking about how he wanted to turn the illuminated exit sign off. The branding and prices suggest one atmosphere, but staff seemed to welcome and accommodate a completely different atmosphere. It's hard to encourage others to spend what is nearly a $100 minimum if there is no protection against the room turning into a party thrown by the international fraternity. I'm all for revelry, just would expect a more delicate experience at this price point.

    We had a great experience when Justin was working. I was giving this place 5 stars based on that…read more But we came back again twice more. The second night the service was excellent as well. A gentleman took our coats and umbrella, and without us realizing it, he had them brought to our room. What service! On the last night, the host sat us in a main an area where people were walking in front of us. It wasn't pleasant. He said there wasn't space in the cozier areas, but then came back later, after we were all settled and said he could move us. By that time, we were not going to pick up and move. He then pretty much ignored us. But I digress.... It really is a spectacular place. Justin made the BEST drinks. You also get a great set up for appetizers included. When we came for after dinner drinks the first night, we got a great plate of macarons and fruit. The next two nights we got only macarons... I say "only"... but they were wonderful, and went well with our port. The woman that was singing did a nice job and created a nice clubby vibe as we sipped our drinks. On the nights we sat in the main area, we had wonderful seats near the fireplace. It was a great end to wonderful days touring. The prices are high, but you expect that in Geneva in a nice hotel.

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    Lady Godiva - Jaeger Bomb ...!

    Lady Godiva

    3.3(9 reviews)
    4.3 km
    $$

    If you're looking for an English speaking crowd in Geneva, you have Mr. Pickwicks, The Clubhouse,…read moreand Lady Godiva. Among these three, Lady Godiva is definitely the nicest. We found ourselves hungry in the southern side of Plainpalais, when we happened on LG. We had actually been looking for another restaurant, which was closing just as we arrived. I convinced my friend, who was by then suffering from starvation-induced crankiness and despair, to give the generically-Irish looking pub a chance. Stepping inside is a surprise, as it's much nicer than you would expect from the plain black exterior. The bar is long and deep, with huge chalk-writing on the wall announcing their specials and cocktails. The windows are adorned with Christmas lights, which somehow avoid being tacky and actually creates a nice environment. And if you're like me and don't like pubs in general, the restaurant-like setting makes LG feel almost elegantly romantic, as long as you can get passed the big screen TVs showing football or basketball. Most importantly, of course, the burgers. We both had the Town Burger with Cheese, and I was a bit skeptical as they didn't ask how we wanted our meat cooked. So I was very pleasantly surprised to find the meat with a juicy pink center! I'm apt to believe that the lovely Lady Godiva has decided that burgers should ONLY be cooked medium to medium rare, and has made an executive decision not to offer it any other way. The patty could have used just a little more spices, but I was very happy with the quality of the meat. I'd forgot to ask them to hold the thousand island dressing on the burger, but was very happy to find that the burger only had a very thin swirl of the dressing on the bun, just enough to add flavor without making the burger soggy. Oh, and did I mention that the bun was beautifully toasted and tasted really good? The fries were thick-cut, "typical British fries," according to my British dining-mate. They weren't outstanding, and I had a few fries that seemed a bit under-fried. Lady Godiva was one of the places that have been touted as having the best burger in Geneva. In fact, I think pretty much all burger joints in Geneva have been raved about by someone or other as having the "best" burgers. While I wouldn't say Lady Godiva was the best, I would happily give it a top 2 or 3 rating among the places I've tried so far. It's also on the other side of town from the other two English/American pub options, so definitely worth a go if you find yourself on the left side of the river looking for a friendly crowd to watch a game or just have a good burger.

    I've held off reviewing the Lady Godiva Pub, also known as Lady G to locals, for a number of…read morereasons. I've had friends work here and quit due to the behaviour of the owner, and I have had friend refuse to ever go back because of problems with staff. Needless to say this is as blunt and honest a review as I can give. To start with, lets just address a major problem with this pub - It's price. Located in the heart of the 'cheap' student area of the city, the price is more expensive than some of the hotels next to the lake! The food as well is priced extremely high considering the options available around the area. There are very few deals on, and despite the rather impressive selection of beers on tap, the selection of other drinks is rather limited. Secondly, this is more of a restaurant than a pub... and to be honest I would rather call this a Gastro-Restaurant than a pub. The food selection is large and over priced, and the qua lit is nothing to rave about. They recently did a revamp not he food menu, but it is still appalling. On a more positive note, the amount of sport that they show is great and it does seem to fill up nicely for the odd big event that they host. However, friday night after 11, this place becomes a grave-yard. The pub quiz is good, although there are better ones in Geneva, such as The Clubhouse. To sum up, this pub seems to be stuck & in need of some major changes; but all is not lost!

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