Outdoor seating
Scenic ski-in mountain hut with very good burgers and Savoyard classics, friendly service, and fair slope-side pricing, though waits and occasional brusque interactions occur at peak times.
La Cabane à Léo earns its A- grade through solid food quality anchored by a standout Léo Burger and reliable Savoyard comfort dishes, paired with exceptional Mont Blanc views and sunny terrace appeal. Friendly, attentive service and fair slope-side pricing strengthen the offering, though occasional waits at peak times and modest consistency in secondary dishes prevent grade A territory. This is a worthy stop for skiers seeking quality mountain dining with genuine character rather than a premier destination restaurant.
Perched beside the Chateluy run, La Cabane à Léo feels like a true mountain hideaway with a terrace facing Mont Blanc. The scene is warm and buzzing by lunchtime: deckchairs, sun on the face, and servers weaving through with hot chocolates and beer. As one skier put it, "We kept stopping here because the view turns a quick drink into a proper break," and the staff are friendly even when busy. The cooking leans savoyard comfort more than showy. The culinary approach is elevated traditional (innovation level 4.2): tartiflette, omelettes, charcuterie, and a house burger that punches above expectations. The Léo Burger gets raves for juicy meat and raclette richness, soups warm up misty days, and desserts like pain perdu make for a sweet send-off. Pricing is fair for the slopes, and while food can lag at peak times, most guests say the views make the wait bearable. Families do well here. The menu actually lists kid-friendly options like nuggets and fries plus simple pasta, and burgers with fries are easy wins. You will not find a huge vegetarian lineup, but the portobello burger helps. If your crowd includes picky eaters, stick to burgers, nuggets, and pasta and you will be fine.
Area: Alpine slopeside setting catering to skiers and hikers with relaxed, outdoor-focused vibe and panoramic Mont Blanc views.
Safety: Mountain environment with steady daytime footfall; generally safe, well-trafficked during ski and summer seasons.
Nearby: Directly off the Chateluy run toward Le Bettex; near chairlifts and walking trails used in summer.
Available: Outdoor seating
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