Tucked away in the heart of the French Alps, Morzine is not just a haven for skiers and snowboarders, but also a gourmet hotspot. The resort and its neighbouring villages boast an exceptional array of mountain restaurants where regional traditions meet modern flair. Whether you’re craving bubbling cheese fondue, flame-grilled meats or a refined menu, these recommended restaurants deliver incredible cuisine in a fantastic setting.
Best Bars and Restaurants in Morzine
Discover the best bars and restaurants in Morzine, on and off the mountain.

Discover the best restaurants in Morzine, from cosy alpine chalets serving traditional Savoyard fare to stylish terraces with panoramic views.
Best Morzine Restaurants on the Slopes
Chez Nannon
A Morzine institution and a must-visit for lovers of cheese and charm. Located at 1,537m on the Ravarettes piste, Chez Nannon is a dream on snowy days with its roaring fires and rustic interiors. The Savoyard menu is rich and indulgent—think gooey Reblochon potatoes, sizzling côte de boeuf and bubbling fondue. Be sure to book ahead.
La Cendrée
Family-friendly and centrally located, La Cendrée is ideal for parents with energetic children. Set at the bottom of the Pleney slopes, it offers classic, home-cooked mountain dishes and a huge terrace that overlooks a snowy playground in winter. The Savoyard omelette is a must.
La Crapahute
Remote, rustic and full of soul, this hidden gem at the end of the Vallée de la Manche is worth the snowy trek or skin in. The chalet’s log fire, sheepskin-draped chairs and homely feel are matched by authentic dishes like calf kidneys in morel sauce and a perfectly gooey chocolate moelleux. La Crapahute is a favourite of in-the-know locals.
La Grenouille du Marais
Quaint and charming with a huge sun-drenched terrace, this is a great spot for everything from hearty crêpes to light salads and wild mushroom omelettes. Perfect for a late lunch or a slice of tart before your final descent.
Le Chalet Du Verard
Just below the Prodains Express, Le Chalet du Verard is a cosy option for traditional fondues and warming dishes. Fireside dining, mountain views and fondue Bourguignonne—what more could you ask for?
Le Vaffieu
Situated on the slopes of the Pléney area, Le Vaffieu pairs some of the finest Mont Blanc views with equally impressive food. This is a standout choice for traditional alpine dining done with elegance—expect creamy tartiflette, modern French plates and a buzzy atmosphere. Hugely popular with both locals and visitors, advance booking is essential to secure your spot.

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La Païka – Les Gets
La Paika is an idyllic lunch spot above Les Gets with a generous sun terrace and old farmhouse charm. Meat-lovers will delight in cuts grilled over an open fire, while dessert fiends won’t want to miss the legendary buffet. With views stretching across the valley and easy ski access back to the lifts, La Païka is worth every extra piste turn.
La Cabane – Avoriaz
La Cabane is a stylish and centrally located favourite in Avoriaz with multiple terraces, cosy interiors, and live music on occasion. The menu is inventive, blending French staples with Asian flair, and the meat selection is particularly impressive. Whether you stop by for a leisurely lunch or a sunset drink, La Cabane always has a buzz.
La Fruitière – Avoriaz
High-energy après meets high-quality dining at La Fruitière, part of the iconic Folie Douce chain. This lively spot offers refined mountain cuisine in a festive setting, perfect for a long lunch followed by an afternoon of dancing on the terrace.
La Réserve – Avoriaz
An elegant choice for a gourmet lunch, La Réserve features beautifully plated dishes that elevate classic alpine flavours. Dine inside in the inviting wood-panelled interior or bask in the sun on the south-facing terrace.

Traditional Alpine Restaurants in Morzine
L’Avalanche
Modern and relaxed, L’Avalanche delivers fresh, local French cuisine in a bar-restaurant setting. With a contemporary twist on French classics, this is a great option for a casual yet flavour-packed meal.
L’Étale
A Morzine institution since 1977, L’Étale is a buzzing brasserie known for its enormous menu and lively atmosphere. The Savoyard specialities are excellent, but don’t overlook the whisky flambéed steaks or pierre chaude meats cooked at your table. A variety of vegan dishes are also available.
La Chaudanne
Located on Route de la Plagne, La Chaudanne offers a sophisticated dining experience in a stylish wooden chalet. With a reputation for excellence, this restaurant serves traditional French cuisine, vegetarian options, and a separate children’s menu. The vaulted wine bar downstairs is perfect for a cosy pre- or post-dinner drink.
La Chamade
La Chamade opened in 1969 and is now led by chef Thierry Thorens. Combining family recipes with creative flair, the menu is a symphony of flavour, from grilled duck fillet to crepes and pizza.
La Grange
Possibly the cosiest restaurant in town, La Grange offers a warm welcome and hearty Alpine specialities. Just 100m from the Tourist Office, this wooden chalet is adorned with fairy lights and offers generous dishes like fondue, raclette and homemade desserts. Don’t miss the Pommes Pont Neuf and house-spiced rum!
La Rotunde
A lively and welcoming restaurant near the Pleney lift, La Rotunde boasts a large menu filled with Savoyarde classics, pizzas, meats, salads, and traditional French dishes. Ideal for groups, it offers indoor and alfresco dining, excellent cocktails and a beautifully decorated Alpine setting.
Fine Dining in Morzine
L’Atelier
Located in Hotel Le Samoyède, L’Atelier is helmed by chef Alexandre Baud-Pachon and offers elegant, market-driven cuisine presented as a surprise tasting menu. With three- or four-course options, expect dishes like beef with Béarnaise or pineapple with coconut sorbet — a real treat for gourmet lovers.
Casual Dining in Morzine
Au Bon Coin
Once known as The Burger Place or Pleney Burger, this revamped eatery on the Pleney road corner serves outstanding burgers in brioche buns and sweet waffles. A no-fuss, flavour-packed stop for casual dining.
Au P’tit Casse Croûte
Au P'tit Casse Croûte sandwich shop is a down-to-earth delight, perfect for a grab-and-go casse croûte or leisurely lunch. Choose from toasties, sandwiches or piadina flatbreads filled with Alpine favourites like Reblochon, smoked sausage, or Diots.
La Bonbonnière
One of Morzine’s best bakeries hides a secret: a charming seating area up the stairs where you can enjoy pastries and coffee. A lovely hidden gem for a casual sweet or savoury snack.
L’Improviste
Serving excellent Neapolitan pizza with San Marzano tomatoes and Fior di Latte mozzarella, L’Improviste has quickly earned a reputation as Morzine’s best pizza spot.
Ô Chalet
This gourmet burger bar delivers 16 flavour-packed burger combos catering to vegetarians, vegans, and cheese lovers alike. Enjoy your meal indoors or on the terrace with DJs, live music and local craft beers.
Papa Renard
Doing just one thing — burgers — and doing it exceptionally well, Papa Renard is a rising favourite. Local ingredients and over 35 craft beers make this a top choice for casual foodies. Click & collect or delivery available.
Satellite Coffee
The go-to for speciality coffee and brunch, Satellite Coffee offers globally-inspired dishes like Turkish eggs and the Alps’ best banana bread. Great for a rest day or a relaxed lunch.
Fusion Flavours in Morzine
Hideout
Hideout offers bold Asian street food in a buzzing bar setting. Think bao buns, gyozas and spicy noodle bowls — book ahead to secure a table.
Kamado Kitchen
A pan-Asian pop-up run by private chefs at The Alpine Foodie, Kamado Kitchen excels in fresh noodle dishes, curries, and vegetarian-friendly options. Limited seating, but takeaway and online ordering make it easy to enjoy wherever you are.
Family-Friendly Restaurants in Morzine
Le Clin d’Oeil
Le Clin d'Oeil is run by a warm husband-and-wife team from south-west France and offers a welcoming atmosphere and a taste of regional French cooking. The children’s menu is excellent, and parents will love the cassoulet and steak frites.
Le Colibri
Open all day and centrally located, Le Colibri is the perfect dining spot with little ones. The buggy-accessible venue offers a variety of meals including burgers, buddha bowls, and sharing platters. Kids are entertained with activity sheets while you relax.
Le Grillon
Close to the Tourist Office, Le Grillon is a long-standing favourite for its friendly service, Savoyard dishes, and generous portions. Ideal for larger groups and families looking for classic Alpine fare at a good price.
Top Apres-Ski Bars and Nightlife in Morzine
Morzine may be famous for its family-friendly charm and world-class skiing, but when the lifts close and the sun begins to set, this Alpine resort comes alive with vibrant après ski, atmospheric wine bars and legendary nightlife. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a chilled glass of wine, sip craft beers, or dance until the early hours, Morzine has something to suit every style.
Bar Robinson
One of the oldest bars in Morzine, affectionately known as “Robbo’s,” this no-frills venue is famed for its strong local beer, Mützig. A couple of pints and you’ll either be the life of the party or heading home for a nap – you’ve been warned. It's simple, authentic and very much a Morzine institution.
La Folie Douce
For those seeking full-blown après chaos, head to Morzine’s outpost of the legendary Folie Douce. More show than bar, this high-octane experience includes DJs, dancers, live performers and wild crowds. Expect dancing on tables, champagne showers and a party that’s as over-the-top as the name suggests.
Le Crépu
Located in the town square, Le Crépu offers chalet-style charm with its wooden interior and lively atmosphere. Renovated in 2019, it features an expanded terrace and often hosts live music, sports screenings, and DJ sets. It's a great central spot to meet friends and raise a glass after a day on the slopes.
Le Tremplin
An iconic Morzine après ski venue located right at the base of the Pléney piste, Le Tremplin boasts a lively terrace that catches the afternoon sun and overlooks the final run into town – perfect for people-watching and catching the occasional ski wipe-out. From 4 pm daily, DJs and live musicians bring the party atmosphere, playing everything from rock and funk to house. Dancing in ski boots? Absolutely encouraged.

Craft Beer & Casual Vibes:
Ibex Wood Yard
A great casual hangout, Ibex offers easy-going dining with mountain charm and a strong drinks list. Perfect for winding down before gearing up for the night ahead.
Le Bec Jaune
Morzine’s beloved microbrewery, Le Bec Jaune serves house-brewed beers ranging from citrusy IPAs to dark porters, alongside homemade kombucha and Asian-inspired comfort food. Ramen, poke bowls, and burgers made with local produce make this a haven for foodies and beer lovers alike. Grab a seat early, as it fills up fast.
Poppy’s Bar
For hearty comfort food and creative cocktails, Poppy’s on Rue de Bourg hits the spot. Think pulled pork, mac and cheese, and a relaxed setting to refuel and unwind with friends.
Wine & Cocktail Bars:
Coup de Cœur Bar à Vin
Located in the Tourist Office square, this stylish wine bar is hard to miss thanks to its bold wooden sculptures. Run by the team behind La Chamade, it offers an impressive selection of French and international wines in a colourful, eclectic setting. Ideal for a relaxing drink while the kids skate on the nearby ice rink.
La Chaudanne – Le Bar à Vin
Tucked away in a vaulted 1920s cellar beneath the La Chaudanne restaurant, this wine bar offers a more intimate setting. With over 350 wines on the list and a knowledgeable sommelier on hand, it’s a haven for wine lovers. Pair your glass with a generous bruschetta or charcuterie platter and settle in for a cosy evening.
Laury’s Bar
Morzine’s answer to a speakeasy, Laury’s is a stylish cocktail lounge just off the Mairie roundabout. Expect expertly crafted cocktails, table service and a sophisticated crowd. Regular live entertainment and comedy nights make this a favourite for those wanting a touch of class.
Le Club at La Chamade
Hidden in the basement of La Chamade restaurant, Le Club is a chic speakeasy perfect for a refined post-dinner drink. Sip on rare whiskies, craft gin cocktails and seasonal creations while enjoying live music ranging from mellow acoustic sets to upbeat sax and DJ duos.
Live Music:
Dixie Bar
The go-to Irish bar in Morzine, Dixie Bar is renowned for its live music, rowdy atmosphere and large drinks selection. Home to the much-loved Dixie Micks, who perform weekly throughout winter, this bar keeps the pints and tunes flowing. With multiple bars inside, service is fast even on busy nights.
Tibetan Café
Recently refurbished but still full of character, the Tibetan Café is a vibrant après and evening venue with nightly DJs and a mixed-age crowd that keeps the dance floor buzzing. It’s one of the best places in town to enjoy a cheeky dance and a good laugh with fellow revellers.
Late-Night Hotspots:
Cavern Bar
Self-proclaimed as the liveliest bar in Morzine, Cavern is an underground party den open from 4 pm to 2 am. From après ski to full-on late-night sessions, expect a packed dance floor, excellent live bands, happy hour drinks and seven self-pour beer taps. The fun starts early and only ramps up from there.
Opéra Nightclub
Morzine’s only true nightclub and the final destination for many a big night out. Opéra pulls out all the stops – lasers, smoke machines, DJ sets and cages to dance in. Drinks are pricey, but sharing a bottle is the most economical way to go. Expect wild nights and very late finishes.
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