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BlocbusterC-Worth Trying
47 Av. de l'Europe, 92400 Courbevoie, France
· Bar, Rock climbing gym, Fast food restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (869 reviews)
Well-liked bouldering gym with sauna and occasional meal-included nights; great setting and staff, but pricing, cleanliness, and peak-hour crowding draw mixed reactions.
Why it gets a C- for overall quality
Blocbuster delivers solid value as a climbing-first venue with functional food service. Exceptional route setting and creative wall design anchor the experience, while friendly staff and practical service knowledge support the core climbing mission. However, crowding and ventilation issues during peak hours and variable food execution prevent a higher grade; recent trends toward pricing friction and cleanliness concerns further limit appeal beyond the dedicated climbing community.
Restaurant Summary
This lively bouldering hub feels energetic and welcoming when you hit it off-peak, with staff who often get shout-outs and a space packed with inventive walls, a long 3D tunnel, and a post-climb sauna. One climber summed it up: "By late afternoon it was buzzing but still doable." Crowding, loud music, and dust on busy days can dampen the vibe. The cooking is secondary to the climbing, leaning toward simple, functional food that fuels a session rather than steals the spotlight. The clever bit is meal-included nights that make the higher entry fee feel balanced for many. Expect practical plates over chef theatrics; this suits climbers who prioritize routes and recovery more than restaurant-grade dining. For families, there are kids classes and even a parent waiting area, which many appreciate. That said, a few reviews cite strict rule enforcement or chilly reception toward younger climbers during rush hours. Menu specifics for picky eaters are unclear, so bring snacks or visit on meal-included nights if you want an easy win for kids.
At a Glance
- Excellent route setting with standout 3D tunnel and varied overhangs
- Sauna and training area elevate post-climb recovery
- Meal-included nights boost value perception
- Price hikes and day-pass structure frustrate some climbers
- Peak-hour crowding, dust, and loud music reduce comfort
What Sets It Apart
- 3D tunnel and varied overhangs
- Sauna and full training zone
- Meal-included nights
What People Love
- That endorphin rush from the long overhang tunnel
- Friendly reception on quieter hours
- Extra amenities like the sauna
- Value bump from included-meal nights
- Variety of wall angles and challenges
Points of Concern
- Pricing increases and full-day pass model feel inflexible to some
- Crowding and limited ventilation on hot days create discomfort
- Cleanliness complaints: dusty mats and holds during peak periods
- Inconsistent reception tone; a few reports of cold or aggressive interactions
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€15-25 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Aim for meal-included Mondays or Tuesdays to stretch value
- If dining needs are specific, confirm offerings in advance due to limited menu info
Perfect For
- After-work climbs with friends
- Families seeking an active outing
- Training-focused sessions with recovery amenities
- Traveling climbers wanting English-speaking staff
Location Insights
Area: Mixed residential-business district near La Défense with active, sporty clientele and families.
Safety: Generally safe, busy urban zone; isolated reports of unpleasant interactions, but not systemic safety claims tied to area.
Nearby: Near offices, residences, and other climbing gyms; draws after-work and weekend climbers.
CourbevoieCourbevoie is a suburban commune adjacent to La Défense, blending residential zones with commercial and office spaces. The dining scene caters largely to business clientele during the day with casual and quick-service options, while evenings see more local residents dining in quieter, neighborhood-style restaurants.
Av. de l'Europe business sectorThis micro-area is characterized by office buildings and business services, with dining options focused on convenience and efficiency for professionals. It is less residential and more oriented towards daytime activity.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–23:00
Tuesday11:00–23:00
Wednesday11:00–23:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday09:00–20:00
Saturday09:00–20:00
Sunday09:00–20:00
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