We came here every night of our weekend in Nice. The staff is friendly, which is a real rarity in Nice. Also, nightly happy hour didn’t hurt with Guinness pints and cheap and tasty bar food. Finally, they have board games to play. Overall, a great place to spend an evening in Nice.
Cecile N.
Place rating: 3 Nice
Dépaysement garanti ! Le Snug est un pub chaleureux et convivial de la rue droite(perpendiculaire à la rue Rossetti) où l’on s’installe sur de grandes tables en bois pour partager un verre en salle ou en terrasse. On y croise de nombreux Anglo-Saxons, des touristes de passage mais aussi des niçois à la recherché de gastronomie irlandaise ! On y commande des spécialités anglaises et irlandaises. Venez déguster un plat traditionnel anglais tel que le Ploughman’s(fromage, jambon, crudités) à n’importe quelle heure de la journée tout en sirotant une bonne pinte :D Les plats sont faits maison. Côté boissons, laissez-vous tenter par les différentes sortes de bières à la pression, cocktails, vins et whiskys. A savoir: ce pub irlandais est très sympa notamment à l’heure de l’apéro pour écouter des concerts. L’ambiance est toujours très joviale !
Stacie R.
Place rating: 2 Boston, MA
We stopped by for a bite to eat because I heard they only had really fresh stuff and tapas. This was misleading. They had a few bar bites and fried fish on Fridays. This would have been a nice place for a drink at the bar with the locals, but we were hungry.
Hope C.
Place rating: 3 Rochester, NY
If you’re in Nice and want to watch a football match on television, this is the place! Small and cozy Irish pub in Old Nice, full of jovial(mostly-English) ex-pats who are more a part of the worn interior décor than the mismatched Irish knick-knacks smattering the walls. Impressive allegiance to showing football matches, with the entire international, Champions and Premier League viewing schedule mapped out for the month, available in paper form on top of the bar. Average pints of Guinness, didn’t try the food. More like hanging out in your parents’ kitchen or living room than chatting at a pub — but I think there’s a charm to that.