Bars & Restaurants

Après Ski
Chamonix

World-class skiing ends at one of the Alps' best après scenes. Chamonix town knows how to celebrate a good day on the mountain.

Best Bars

Top Après Ski Bars
in Chamonix

Chamonix's après-ski centres on the pedestrian zone and runs from 4pm–late. Here are the most iconic venues.

🍺 Craft Beer Institution
MBC — Micro Brasserie de Chamonix

The most famous bar in Chamonix. The Micro Brasserie de Chamonix brews its own craft beers on site and serves them in a large, buzzing bar-restaurant. Known for live music, a lively atmosphere, and the best craft beer in the valley. Gets packed by 5pm on a powder day.

🎵 Nightlife & Dancing
Chambre Neuf

The go-to venue for those who want après-ski to turn into a proper night out. Live music most evenings, dancing, and a young international crowd. Gets going early and stays open late. Book a table for dinner to guarantee entry on busy nights.

🏔️ Mountain Bar
Elevation 1904

Named after the year of the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix. A stylish bar in the centre of town with a warm atmosphere, good cocktails, and a ski-history theme. Less rowdy than MBC — ideal for a relaxed après-ski drink.

🍷 Wine & Charcuterie
Poco Loco & Les Caves

For those who prefer a glass of Savoie wine to a pint of lager after skiing, Chamonix's wine bars and cave-style restaurants offer a quieter, more sophisticated après option with excellent local cheese boards and charcuterie.

Where to Eat

Best Restaurants
in Chamonix

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Savoyard Cuisine

Fondue, raclette, tartiflette — the classics of Savoie. Le Panier des 4 Saisons and La Calèche are excellent for authentic mountain fare at reasonable prices.

Fine Dining

The Hameau Albert 1er houses La Maison Carrier — a Michelin-starred restaurant for special occasion dinners. Book weeks in advance for peak-season weekends.

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Casual & After-Ski

Munchie is a Chamonix institution for burgers and après-ski food. The Jekyll serves good pub food. The MBC kitchen does solid mountain fare alongside its craft beers.

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Pizza & Italian

Several good Italian restaurants in the centre — Pizzeria du Moulin and La Pointe Isabelle are popular with families and groups looking for casual, filling post-ski dinners.

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Breakfast & Coffee

Chamonix has excellent bakeries and cafés for pre-ski fuel. Le Savoie and various boulangeries on the main street serve proper croissants, pain au chocolat, and coffee from early morning.

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Mountain Restaurants

La Bergerie on the Brévent slopes and Plan Joran at Les Grands Montets are the standout on-mountain lunch spots. Book ahead for sunny terrace tables.

Après FAQs

Après Ski Questions
Answered

What is après ski like in Chamonix?
Chamonix has one of the best après-ski scenes in the Alps — lively, international, and based around a compact pedestrian centre. MBC, Chambre Neuf, and Elevation 1904 are the main venues. The scene runs from around 4pm through to late at night, with live music most evenings in peak season.
Is Chamonix good for nightlife?
Chamonix has good nightlife for a ski resort. Chambre Neuf and a handful of other bars and clubs stay open until 2–3am. It's not a party resort like Val Thorens or Verbier, but there's enough going on for those who want to extend the evening well beyond après ski.
Where is the best place to eat in Chamonix?
For Savoyard cuisine, Le Panier des 4 Saisons and La Calèche are excellent. For special occasion fine dining, the Hameau Albert 1er (Michelin-starred). For casual après-ski food, Munchie and the MBC. For mountain lunches, La Bergerie on Brévent or Plan Joran at Les Grands Montets.