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Restaurant SchäferstubeA-Worth Trying

Riedstrasse 2, 3920 Zermatt, Switzerland · Swiss restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (1185 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Cozy alpine cellar known for excellent local lamb and classic Swiss fondue; book ahead, expect premium Zermatt pricing and lively service pace.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Schäferstube delivers exceptional food quality centered on its benchmark rack of lamb and Swiss classics, supported by attentive, multilingual service and charming alpine cellar ambiance. The A-grade reflects strong, consistent execution across dimensions, though occasional consistency variation and peak-time service pressures prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. A reliable destination for serious lamb lovers and traditional Swiss dining in Zermatt.

Restaurant Summary

Down a few steps from the main street, the room feels like a snug chalet den with wood, stone, and warm alpine charm. Servers whisk between tightly packed tables during brisk dinner turns, and one diner noted it was "surprisingly lively and a touch loud." However, the overall feel skews warm and bustling, and many guests describe service as kind and accommodating when booked ahead. The kitchen centers on Valais black-nose lamb and Swiss classics rather than theatrics, delivering deeply satisfying roasts, braises, and fondue. Expect precision on the rack of lamb and well-seasoned cuts, with occasional spice accents like garam masala or a gentle curry butter—think elevated traditional over avant-garde. Portions run generous for Switzerland, great for sharing, and the cheese fondue can be a comforting crowd-pleaser even if a few find it variable. Families fare well here: there is a kids menu, high chairs, and crayons, and classic options like cheese fondue, fries, and simple salads help. That said, the menu leans strongly lamb and hearty Swiss fare; picky eaters may prefer to share a fondue or opt for the lamb burger with raclette. Book a reasonable time slot so little ones are not caught in the busiest peaks.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostCHF 72-100 per person ReservationsRecommended

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Location Insights

Area: Pedestrian alpine village core serving skiers and hikers; cozy chalets, hotels, and après-ski spots attract leisure travelers year-round.

Safety: Well-lit, high-foot-traffic tourist center; generally very safe and well maintained even late evening.

Nearby: Steps from the main street and church; adjacent to Hotel Julen; surrounded by shops, bars, and other Swiss eateries.

ZermattZermatt's dining scene is characterized by a blend of traditional Swiss alpine cuisine and international gourmet offerings, catering largely to tourists and visitors seeking authentic mountain experiences. The atmosphere is cozy and rustic, often featuring local specialties such as fondue and raclette, with many restaurants emphasizing alpine charm and hospitality.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday18:00–22:00 Tuesday18:00–22:00 Wednesday18:00–22:00 Thursday18:00–22:00 Friday18:00–22:00 Saturday18:00–22:00 Sunday18:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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