Le Bout du Lac Restaurant Review
The Bout du Lac sits at the far end of Lake Montriond and its beautiful waterside terrace boasts incredible views of the lake itself but also of the beautiful surrounding countryside, mountains and alpine meadows.
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Located near the Pleney lift and l’Opera nightclub, L’Etale is reputed to be one of Morzine's best restaurants, serving great food at a reasonable price.
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The Bout du Lac sits at the far end of Lake Montriond and its beautiful waterside terrace boasts incredible views of the lake itself but also of the beautiful surrounding countryside, mountains and alpine meadows.
Saturday started as many do; hungover yet eager to get up the mountain! We rushed out having not had any breakfast, and skied until our stomachs could be heard rumbling all over the Portes du Soleil.
The Tyrolia sits nestled back from the main road in Morzine and its unassuming appearance means it often gets overlooked. However, looks can be deceiving! It's a hidden gem in Morzine that serves delicious food throughout the year, including during the inter-season. Give yourself plenty of time to enjoy a traditional long lunch but expect to be rather full once you have!
La Chanterelle restaurant sits at the base of Mont Chery on the back side of the mountain to Les Gets which makes it relatively unknown, although it's one you should definitely try and visit if you're staying in the area.
Les Gets has no shortage of good restaurants to pick from in both winter and summer; however, few are quite as special as Les Chevrelles. If you’re looking for something a little magical and you’re prepared to go on a bit of an adventure to find your food then this place should be at the top of your list of places to try.
Beanie's is rapidly becoming a local favourite for coffee and snacks. It's also building a name for itself as a hub for ski touring, thanks to its links with All Mountain Rental. The modern coffee shop has the latest kit on display in a very spacious and well designed 'hang-out' area, where the shop staff are happy to answer questions or just have a friendly chat.
Hidden away in a little café in the corner of Les Gets is a special treat that shouldn’t be missed. Alba is a delicious restaurant open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner and brings something very different to this corner of the world.
Located right in the centre of resort near the Tourist Office, Le Grillon offers an extensive menu, a lovely outdoor terrace and friendly service in summer and winter alike.
Morzine’s burger scene is full of variety, from classic beef to veggie, chicken and Alpine-inspired creations. We’ve rounded up the best spots in town for a proper, satisfying burger after a day on the mountain.
If you want a good meal with an equally good atmosphere, l'Etale is a fail-safe option. It's in the centre of Morzine, just down from the Pleney Telecabine and always has a queue of people waiting to be seated- which is always a good sign.
The Marmotte d’Or in Montriond may look like a traditional French tabac from the entrance, complete with a counter selling cigarettes, lottery tickets and quick snacks, but step beyond that and you’ll find something entirely different - and surprisingly special. The main bar opens into a warm, characterful space with a welcoming atmosphere, regular live music and a friendly crowd, making it a beloved local haunt and a great spot to settle in for drinks after a day in the mountains.
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The terrace of La Grange restaurant offers a very quiet lunch spot, with a feeling of being a long way from the hustle and bustle of busy central Morzine, although it is actually situated a stone's throw from the square.
The exciting and intricate menu at L’Atelier d'Alexandre proves that Alpine eateries need not be orientated solely to melted cheese. For a unique evening with up to eight courses of delicious food (arranged like a painting on your plate), L’Atelier is the place to be.
Cyclists, hikers and runners all have something in common (and I’m not just talking about our love of sports kit, lycra and gadgets). Whether we’ve spent the day facing some of the worlds toughest climbs on two wheels or whether we’ve braved them by foot, one thing’s for sure, we’ll all be in need of a good feed (and more than likely a stiff drink) at the end of it all.
From the minute I walked into Art Tea Chow in the heart of Morzine, I felt at home. Pots full of different teas line the shelves around the small café on the Route De La Telepherique, and there’s always a fresh homemade cake sitting on the counter. The smell of spices from the tea leaves is very tempting, especially if, like me, you’re missing a good old cup of English tea.
Morzine has a huge variety of restaurants and you’ll never struggle to find something for everyone's tastes.
The Petite Auberge is a traditional French restaurant and bar on the edge of Morzine in the pretty village of Essert Romand. It's the perfect place to visit if you're out exploring the mountains as it sits at the bottom of the Roc d'Enfer range.