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Restaurants in Morzine — 10 of Our Favourites

Find your perfect Morzine restaurant, shortlisted by our local experts

There are a wide range of restaurants in Morzine and Les Gets to suit all tastes and budgets.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Morzine Where to Eat Guide.

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1. Restaurant la Pointe de Nyon & Les Aigles du Léman

Location
Morzine

Le Pointe de Nyon combines stunning mountain views with a unique nature park featuring impressive birds of prey, creating a memorable experience alongside its menu of traditional French and Savoyard dishes. The restaurant’s famous Savoyard burger layered with melting Reblochon and a rich red-wine onion compote, is an absolute must-try. Open daily and offering activities for all ages, it’s an ideal destination for a full mountain day out, whether you’re dining, exploring or simply soaking up the scenery.

Le Pointe de Nyon is much more than just a restaurant, it’s an experience. Located at 1500 metres with stunning mountain views, it sits within Les Aigles du Léman, a wild nature park home to magnificent birds of prey including eagles, condors and owls. Whether you’re skiing or visiting as a pedestrian, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy the scenery and some fantastic food.

The restaurant offers a wide-ranging menu of traditional French and Savoyard dishes including foie gras, onion soup, fondue, grilled meats, seafood and a selection of children’s meals. There’s an extensive wine list featuring French and international bottles, too. Two lunch sittings take place daily during winter at 12:00 and 14:00, with dining available both inside and on the terrace.

If you’re after a burger with a difference, the famous Savoyard burger here is not to be missed. This cheesy double burger is topped with Reblochon, red wine onion compote and other delicious local ingredients. It’s a taste sensation and well worth a visit even if you have to make a special trip.

Beyond the food, the nature park offers plenty to explore including falconry shows and courses, an indoor playground for children, a sledge track, a snowpark and a themed walking trail all centred around the incredible birds of prey. For those aged 10 and above, you can even ski alongside the eagles.

There is also a ski-in, ski-out snack bar selling fast food favourites like chips, sausages, waffles, crepes and ice cream, perfect for a quick refuel. The restaurant is accessible via the Nyon cable car and is open every day from 08:30 to 17:30.

O Chalet Bar & Restaurant, Morzine

2. O'Chalet Bar & Restaurant

Location
Morzine

Ô Chalet is a lively, laid-back spot in the centre of Morzine, known for serving tasty burgers, bagels, kebabs and crêpes at reasonable prices. With its broad, crowd-pleasing menu and buzzing, informal atmosphere, it’s perfect for a quick bite between activities, a relaxed après-ski snack or an easygoing meal with friends or family. Open all year round, it remains a firm favourite among both locals and visitors looking for great value and flavour.

You can’t come to Morzine and miss out on a visit to O Chalet in the centre of town. Somewhere between a fast food bar, a restaurant and a canteen, this lively spot has become a firm favourite with both locals and visitors. The atmosphere is young and buzzing, the staff are incredibly friendly, and the food is just as fantastic. There’s now a second O Chalet in the heart of Les Gets too.

The menu is broad and eclectic, offering something for everyone. You’ll find burgers, kebabs, paninis, wraps, salads, bagels, crepes and desserts, all served without any fuss. Their curly fries are legendary and make the perfect side to just about everything. The burgers are stacked and generous, well cooked and reasonably priced, with a great selection to choose from – including a rotating burger of the week.

Whether you’re popping in for lunch, après or dinner, O Chalet delivers good value, tasty food in a relaxed setting. The ordering system depends on the time of day or season – you’ll either head to the counter or be served at your table by the cheerful team. Food arrives on metal trays lined with chequered paper, adding a fun twist to the no-frills approach.

Families are very welcome and well looked after, even in larger groups. Staff are happy to help with special requests and take time to talk kids through the menu. It’s a great choice if you want something quick, easy and guaranteed to keep everyone happy.

Located just opposite the popular après bar Haka, O Chalet can get busy – especially after happy hour. But the turnover is fast and the large heated terrace means there’s usually space even in winter. In summer, the terrace becomes a sunny spot to enjoy a drink or bite to eat. You can also order for take-away if you're on the move.

Open every day throughout the summer and winter seasons, and one of the few places that stays open during the quieter interseason, O Chalet is a solid go-to when you want something simple, satisfying and a little bit indulgent.

Le Colibri Restaurant, Morzine

3. Le Colibri Restaurant

Location
Morzine

Le Colibri is a cosy, relaxed eatery in the heart of Morzine, known for its welcoming atmosphere and all-day dining. From hearty breakfasts and indulgent brunches to comforting lunches and laid-back dinners, it offers something for every moment of the day. Alongside a great selection of quality coffees and homemade cakes, there’s also a well-stocked bar that’s perfect for an apéro. It’s an easy, versatile spot to unwind, refuel and enjoy good food with friends or family.

Open all day from breakfast through to late-night drinks. With service running non-stop from 08:00 to 23:00, it’s ideal for a quick coffee, a leisurely brunch or a casual dinner with friends. Whether you’re after something sweet, savoury or a bit of both, there’s plenty to choose from.

The gourmet burger menu is a real highlight, with a wide variety of options including beef, chicken, steak, pulled pork and vegetarian choices. Many of the burgers come topped with local cheeses or even crispy rostis for something a bit indulgent. All are homemade and served with care, making it a great spot if you’re after something satisfying and a little bit different.

As well as burgers, the menu features brunch classics, tartines, hot dogs, club sandwiches, buddha bowls, salads and generous sharing boards. There’s also a tempting line-up of home-made cakes and pastries, plus an extensive coffee menu with both French and American-style options. Kids are well catered for too, with dedicated menus at great prices.

Le Colibri has a warm, modern interior with a welcoming atmosphere at any time of day, whether you’re popping in for a late breakfast, afternoon cake or an evening apéro at the bar.

Bec Jaune Brewery, Morzine drinks

4. Bec Jaune Brewery

Location
Morzine

Bec Jaune Brewery in Morzine is a must-visit for lovers of craft beer and fresh, inventive food. This lively microbrewery and restaurant offers a unique experience, combining the art of beer-making with a seasonal menu that changes throughout the year. Whether you’re a vegetarian, a meat-lover, or simply curious, there’s something to delight every palate.

Step inside and you’ll find the heart of the brewery right in the middle of the bar, where visitors can watch the creation of a constantly evolving range of beers. From crisp pilsners and hoppy IPAs to rich stouts, smooth porters, and occasionally sour or white beers in summer, the selection is ever-changing and full of surprises. It’s the perfect place to explore new flavours, share tasting experiences with friends, or discover your new favourite brew.

For over five years, Bec Jaune has been serving a fresh, playful menu that complements its craft beers perfectly. The combination of inventive dishes and expertly brewed beers creates a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere where curiosity and enjoyment meet. Whether you’re stopping by for a casual lunch, a relaxed evening with friends, or a tasting session, Bec Jaune Brewery promises a memorable experience full of flavour, fun, and local charm.

an image of a corner in a restaurant with tall stools wrapped in cow hide

5. La Dez'Alp Restaurant

Location
Morzine

Dez’Alp is a cosy, family-run restaurant in the heart of Morzine, serving hearty local dishes, generous daily specials and standout burgers. The menu ranges from traditional Alpine favourites like fondue and foie gras to chunky, steak-style burgers tucked into artisan bread and paired with perfectly crispy fries. Warm, friendly service and stunning mountain views add to the charm, while the spacious, sun-soaked terrace makes it a reliable favourite for relaxed meals all year round.

Tucked just off Morzine’s Rue du Bourg, Dez’Alp is a welcoming, family-run restaurant that delivers a good mix of local charm, hearty food and relaxed service. The wooden interior is stylish Savoyard, and there are three separate outdoor dining areas, including a covered terrace and a sun-drenched spot where you can watch the world go by. On clear days, the picture windows at the back offer stunning views all the way up to Avoriaz.

The menu is extensive, offering a blend of Savoyard specialities, brasserie classics and crowd-pleasers. You’ll find fondue, pierrade, foie gras and daily specials alongside pizzas, pancakes and a great selection of burgers. The burger menu alone makes it worth a visit, featuring everything from a classic cheeseburger to a fish burger, chicken burger and a rich hunter burger made with stag meat and wild mushrooms. There’s even a surprise vegan bagel burger, so everyone is catered for.

These are proper burgers – thick, steaky and cooked to order, served in hearty, grainy bread from the local bakery with crispy French fries on the side. Prices hover around €17, offering good value for the quality and size. Service is friendly and efficient, with thoughtful touches like complimentary popcorn while you wait and a generous plat du jour available at lunchtime.

Open all year round for coffee, lunch and dinner, Dez’Alp is popular with locals and visitors alike. The café service means you can stop in for a drink, a sweet treat or a quick crêpe during the day, while the full menu makes it just as appealing for a sit-down meal in the evening. Whether you're looking for a Savoyard feast or one of the best burgers in town, this relaxed yet refined spot is a solid choice during your stay in Morzine.

loaded burger with fries at Home Burgers in Les Gets

6. Home Burgers

Location
Les Gets

Home Burgers in Les Gets serves a wide selection of homemade gourmet burgers, bruschettas and sandwiches right at the foot of the pistes, making it a convenient and satisfying stop during a day on the mountain. The menu covers everything from steak and chicken to pulled pork, fish and tasty vegetarian options, most of which can be doubled in size if you’re extra hungry. Whether you’re grabbing a quick takeaway or settling in for a hearty meal, it’s a reliably delicious choice.

Home Burgers is a must-visit spot in Les Gets, perfectly located at the foot of the pistes and open throughout the summer and winter seasons. Whether you’re stopping by after a day on the slopes or grabbing a quick bite while exploring in summer, you’ll find a great selection of homemade burgers, bruschettas, sandwiches and paninis.

The burger menu is impressively varied with options including steak, chicken, pulled pork, fish and vegetarian choices. You can even double the size if you’re feeling extra hungry. Everything is made fresh, and the generous home fries are a tasty sidekick to your meal. Whether you choose to eat in or take away, Home Burgers serves up hearty, loaded burgers that hit the spot every time.

poke bowl at Happy hours, Ardent

7. Happy Hours

Location
Avoriaz

Happy Hours Bar in Avoriaz is a lively après-ski and lunch destination right at the base of the Ardent lift, making it the perfect spot to refuel during the day or celebrate after a big run. Known for its high-energy atmosphere, themed parties, and live music, this buzzing bar is never short of fun. With a huge outdoor terrace complete with deck chairs, heaters, and music, plus a small indoor area for wet or chilly days, there’s space to relax or join the party whatever the weather. 

The menu is a delicious mix of American and Mexican-inspired dishes. Enjoy nachos, tacos, chilli cheese fries, hot dogs, and hearty salads, or choose from a standout burger menu featuring beef, chicken, pulled pork, and veggie options - all packed with big flavours and generous portions. The cheesy chips and chilli fries are local favourites and perfect for sharing.

Happy Hours also serves a long list of cocktails, beers, wine, and the famously strong Mutzig, usually by the half pint. Events are central to the experience, from hippy nights to Japan-themed parties, with Wednesday après parties featuring live DJs in a Millennium Falcon-inspired booth. With a free taxi service back to Morzine after 18:00, you can enjoy the full experience safely. Open throughout winter and summer, it’s a must-visit spot for food, fun, and mountain views.

Mutzig beer at Bar Robinson Morzine

8. Bar Robinson

Location
Morzine

Established in 1926, Bar Robinson - or “Robbos” as it’s fondly known by locals - is one of Morzine’s oldest and most iconic bars. Located at the bottom of Rue du Bourg, right in the commercial heart of town, this family-run establishment has been welcoming guests for three generations. Its long history and warm, unpretentious atmosphere have made it a true Morzine institution.

Famous for its early closing time, Bar Robinson has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the best après-ski spots in town. During the winter months, skiers and snowboarders fill the bar after a day on the slopes, sharing stories and laughter over a few drinks. When summer arrives, mountain bikers and holidaymakers take their place, gathering on the sunny terrace to relax in the early evening light.

Simple, friendly, and full of character, Robbos is loved by both locals and visitors for its laid-back charm and authentic Alpine feel. The bar serves a classic range of drinks, including its renowned Mützig beer - a firm favourite among regulars. Whether you’re stopping by for an après-ski pint or soaking up the sunshine on the terrace, Bar Robinson offers a taste of Morzine’s true spirit - timeless, social, and welcoming.

Cookie Cafe Mountain Restaurant,  style of cuisine

9. Cookie Café Mountain Restaurant

Location
Avoriaz

Cookie Café is a true “must-visit” during your time in the Portes du Soleil. Perched at 2,300m between Morzine, Avoriaz and Champéry, at the top of the Mossettes TDS lift, it’s the highest-altitude mountain restaurant in the region. Expect a welcoming vibe, hearty dishes and a stunning sun terrace offering 360-degree panoramic views - an unforgettable place to pause, refuel, soak up the dramatic Alpine scenery and enjoy a well-earned break high above the valleys below.

Cookie Cafe combines fantastic food, a cool atmosphere and has a breath-taking mountain back drop that is often above the clouds. On bad weather days check-in to their ‘chill out lounge’ upstairs where you can charge your phone, borrow a book, play board games or simply re-charge on a sofa!

The gourmet burgers, hand-crafted by their local Swiss butcher, are the best sellers. Add to that freshly squeezed juice blends, fresh milkshakes, wraps, soups, salads, Taiwanese Bao Buns, pizzas and multiple vegetarian options, plus some great wines and beers and you are in for a real treat. Every afternoon enjoy the themed daily drinks specials. The week starts with Mojito Monday!

Open every day until 16:30 and serving food until 15:45. You can get back to Morzine easily via the ski bus from Ardent as it’s just one direct blue, red or black run down from Cookie Café so it’s a great place to finish your day!

Le Belvedere Restaurant, Les Gets restaurant terrasse

10. Le Belvedere Restaurant

Location
Les Gets

Le Belvédère, perched at the top of the Mont Chéry télécabine, serves classic Savoyard dishes alongside its signature Belvéd’ burger, layered between crispy potato rösti and topped with a rich mushroom sauce. The spacious, south-facing terrace offers sweeping views across to Mont Blanc, making it an unforgettable place to soak up the scenery. Whether you’re unwinding after a morning on the slopes or settling in for a long, sunny lunch, it’s a true mountain gem.

Le Belvédère sits at the top of the Mont Chéry tele-cabine, making it a perfect spot to meet friends, take a break and soak up the sunshine on the south-facing terrace. Whether you’re skiing or just enjoying the mountain air, you can choose between a sit-down restaurant experience or a quicker self-service option.

The menu focuses mainly on traditional Savoyard dishes like tartiflette and fondue, alongside some modern French favourites. The specialty Belvéd’ burger is served between two crispy potato rostis with a rich mushroom sauce, offering a delicious twist on the classic.

Open every day during the winter and summer seasons, Le Belvédère is as much about the food as it is the incredible panoramic views of Mont Blanc from the terrace. It’s a great choice if you want a taste of the mountains with something a little different.