View on Map
Discover Details:
Fromagerie Les Alpages

Make sure to ask questions. The staff is super knowledgeable and I found some hidden gems based on their recommendations.

Check out their special events or cheese-making workshops. I was lucky to stumble upon one and it was the highlight of my visit!

If you're on a budget, go for the house-made bread to pair with your cheese. It's super affordable and adds a nice touch!

If you plan to buy cheese to take home, bring a cooler bag... It helps keep your purchases fresh, especially if you'll be out exploring afterwards
Panobar

I suggest checking out their happy hour specials, usually from 4 PM to 6 PM, to save some cash on drinks and snacks. It's a great deal and gets crowded later on!

I think it’s best to visit on a weekday rather than the weekend. It was way less crowded when I went on a Wednesday, making it easier to grab a table.

My advice is to try their specialty cocktails, especially if you're into fruity mixes. They're strong but well-balanced, and totally worth it!
Le Rond Point
If you're planning to eat, I recommend going for the tapas; they are tasty and a great portion size for the price. Way better than the main courses, in my opinion.

My advice is to grab a seat outside if it's nice out. The view is stunning, but be ready for some bees buzzing around during the summer!

I had some trouble finding it, so I recommend downloading the offline map of Les Allues. It's tucked away and easy to miss if you’re not paying attention.

I think the staff are friendly, but they can get really busy during peak times. So, try to place your order before it gets too packed, especially around 7 pm.
La Caleche

I recommend stopping by around 6 PM. The crowds have usually thinned by then, and the service is much quicker, which gives you more time to enjoy your meal without feeling rushed.

My advice is to have a little patience with service - it can be a bit slow during peak hours. I enjoyed the atmosphere but got a little bored waiting. Just keep that in mind!
Chez Boubou Arc 1800

Try their local wines – they're reasonably priced and really good. I didn't think I'd be a fan, but I ended up saving quite a bit by ordering a house wine instead of cocktails

If you're planning on staying for a couple of drinks, check their happy hour times. They often have great deals that can help stretch your budget.

My advice is to ask the staff for food recommendations. They know the menu well and can save you from some underwhelming choices – trust me, I learned the hard way!
I suggest visiting around 5 PM to avoid the dinner rush. It gets pretty busy later on, and you might have to wait for a table.
Village Igloo

I suggest arriving around 5 PM for drinks before dinner; it gets busy later, and you can snag a good seat while enjoying the sunset.
I think you should try their fondue if you're in the mood for food; it’s a great sharing dish and pairs well with drinks. Just come hungry!

Check out their weekly events; I noticed it was quiz night when I was there, which was a blast and made for a fun evening with new friends.

If you want to save some cash, order the local beers instead of cocktails—they're really good and much cheaper!
So.Bar

I think sitting outside is awesome if the weather's nice, but beware of the chilly evenings—bring a jacket just in case!

My advice is to try their signature cocktails, they're totally worth the price! The mixologist really knows their stuff.

If you’re into live music, make sure to check their schedule before you go. The local bands really add to the vibe!

I recommend getting there on a weekday if you can; weekends can get super packed and the service might slow down.
Dick’s Tea Bar

I suggest getting there around 10 PM if you want to skip the huge lines. It gets packed really fast! I was waiting for over 30 mins after 11.

My advice is to arrive with a larger group to snag a good table near the dance floor. It’s way more fun, and you’ll avoid the awkward standing around later

I recommend checking their drink specials before ordering. I got a cocktail that was way more expensive than I expected. You can save a few euros if you pay attention!

If you don’t want to spend too much on drinks, consider going in for happy hour (usually from 6 to 8) and enjoy the deals on beers and wines.
Le P'tit Drink

I suggest getting there around 6 PM if you want a good spot. It fills up fast, and finding a comfy seat can be tricky if you’re later!

Make sure to try their signature cocktails, they're really impressive! I didn't think they'd be that good for a bar in a ski resort, but wow, I was pleasantly surprised!

Look out for happy hour it can save you a few euros. I didn’t realize they have specials from 5 PM to 7 PM – got some drinks for half price.

If you're about to order food, keep it simple. The snacks provide good value, but I tried the big platters, and they weren't worth the money for what you get!
Bar Robinson

If you're planning to grab a bite, their nachos are pretty solid! I'd suggest sharing them – they're huge, and you’ll want to save room for drinks.

I think visiting mid-week is a smarter move. The weekends get super packed, and you might struggle to find a table or get service if you're there during peak times.
My advice is to chat with the bartenders – they're super friendly and know all the best spots in town. They shared some awesome recommendations with me that made the trip even better.

I recommend checking out their happy hour for some great drink deals, usually from 5 to 7 PM. It's a perfect way to save some cash and kick off your evening in Morzine!