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Crêperie, restaurant la FermeB+Worth Trying
67 Av. de l'Aiguille du Midi, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
· Creperie, French restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (681 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy creperie near the Aiguille du Midi delivering tasty sweet and savory crepes plus Savoyard classics at fair prices, with generally quick, friendly service but occasional lapses at peak times.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Crêperie la Ferme delivers reliable casual dining with tasty crepes and Savoyard specialties at fair prices for Chamonix. Quick, friendly service and a charming alpine setting near Mont Blanc views make it a solid neighborhood choice, but temperature and service variability during rush periods and occasional quality dips in beverages prevent it from reaching higher distinction. Best experienced off-peak or as a casual family stop after cable car rides.
Restaurant Summary
A warm, wood-trimmed room a few steps from the lift sets an easy alpine tone, with servers who are often quick and friendly. Travelers pop in after cable car rides for crepes, cider, and Savoyard staples while watching the flow of skiers and hikers. One diner put it plainly: "We were seated fast, and crepes landed before we finished our drinks," though others note that at peak rush, service can feel a bit stretched. The kitchen leans classic rather than flashy—think galettes, tartiflette, and fondue—so the cooking feels comforting and familiar rather than experimental. Crepes and galettes are the headliners, with cider, simple pastas, and omelettes rounding things out. When the room is calm, plates are hot and satisfying; when slammed, a crepe might arrive cooler than expected or drinks lag a little, but prices stay fair for the location and the value is solid for Chamonix. Families are well looked after. Reviews call out a kids menu with nuggets and fries plus an ice cream or crepe, and the sweet crepe list has plenty of easy wins like sugar, chocolate, or caramel. If your crew prefers simple flavors over adventure, this is a safe bet with treats; just arrive a touch off-peak for smoother pacing.
At a Glance
- Tasty sweet and savory crepes with fair pricing for the area
- Cozy chalet vibe steps from Aiguille du Midi
- Family-friendly menu with simple kid options
- Service and temperature consistency can dip at peak times
- Coffee and hot chocolate quality draws mixed feedback
What Sets It Apart
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- savoyard_classics_plus_crepes
- family_friendly_menu
- quick_galette_turnaround
What People Love
- Warm, cozy chalet feel
- Quick galette turnaround off-peak
- Views and proximity to the lift
- Sweet crepes as a reliable treat
- Reasonable prices for a resort town
Points of Concern
- At peak hours, waits can be long and crepes may arrive lukewarm rather than hot (occasional but noted)
- Coffee and hot chocolate quality varies, with a few strongly negative remarks
- A small number of reviews report indifferent service; most others report friendly, efficient teams
- Review patterns show a typical tourist-area mix with seasonal strain; overall authenticity looks good
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-36 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose a savory galette (€16-18.5) plus a modest sweet crepe (€5-7) for value; upgrade to a specialty sweet crepe (€8-10.5) for a shareable dessert
- If ordering fondue, consider the cèpes supplement (€3) for extra depth
Perfect For
- Post-ski crepes and cider stop
- Casual lunch before or after the cable car
- Families seeking easy kid-friendly options
- Low-key dinner with Savoyard classics
Location Insights
Area: Tourist-heavy alpine base area serving skiers, hikers, and sightseers coming from the Aiguille du Midi cable car.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic during day and early evening; typical busy mountain resort environment.
Nearby: Steps from Aiguille du Midi station, near outdoor outfitters, cafes, and hotels; mountain views from nearby terraces.
ChamonixA premier alpine destination with a cosmopolitan mountain town atmosphere, featuring high-end restaurants, ski shops, and outdoor gear stores catering to an international mountaineering and skiing crowd.
Aiguille du MidiA high-altitude area known for its iconic cable car and proximity to extreme mountain sports, representing the most challenging and prestigious zone of the Chamonix mountain environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–21:00
Tuesday09:00–21:00
Wednesday09:00–21:00
Thursday09:00–21:00
Friday09:00–21:00
Saturday09:00–21:00
Sunday09:00–21:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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