• In the capital of the Côte d'Azur, a pint of beer trades on average at 5.21 euros at happy hour.

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    asked you for your reactions and while some have identified spots where they serve "at the right price", others have decided to taste their mousse at home.

Through the alleys of Old Nice, on Place Garibaldi or straight on the Promenade des Anglais… In the capital of the Côte d'Azur, a pint of beer sells for an average of 5.21 euros at happy hour. One of the highest prices in France, according to a ranking established by Schlouk (a "sip" in Alsatian) Map. So, at

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, we wondered how that affected your aperitifs. And you were asked the question.

According to you, in Nice as elsewhere, all is not all black or all white.

The cost announced by the comparator is obviously an average and, some explain that they have found spots that are worth the trip.

"I go to the Beer District, where there is only craft beer at the right price," says Aurélien, 26.

Marie, she swears by the "Juke House Café" where "the happy hours are very correct".

“Fortunately, the competition still exists, and everywhere, supports jack lev.

It is absolutely necessary to boycott those who abuse, and in all areas”.

“If you drink a beer by the sea, normal” to pay more, “but in my neighborhood it is 2 euros”, also writes michelgadch without further details.

"It's not just beer that is too expensive in Nice"

Full of irony, some would have found the solution by moving, with moderation, to other aperitifs.

Nytak campaigns for "Spritz", these cocktails based on Prosecco and a bitter alcohol.

“All at Ricard”, advocates Mr Mister, while Vague Saint swears only by “pastis”.

“Maybe champagne is cheaper in Nice,” even Florentchiche jokes.

But that would not hold according to another Internet user who denounced the fact that "it's not just beer that is too expensive in Nice..." Scoopy abounds.

For him, "soda, coffee and everything in general" would be more expensive in the capital of the Côte d'Azur.

This is also why some explain that they have opted for other solutions than aperitifs on the terraces of bars.

The pint of beer, HBBL, "take it at [him] and it's cheaper," he explains.

The higher price of glass in Nice is also not “a problem” for another Internet user who “does not have the vaccination pass” and who, as a result, considers “saving money”.

This is also the case of Shinano, who delivers a commentary of the sharpest.

“This is where I'm happy not to have a pass, explains the latter.

Bars and restaurants are making enough money, no need for me…”

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