Reservations · Outdoor seating
Cozy Savoyard spot known for raclette, fondue, and table-top grills; food is solid and fairly priced, but service warmth and policies (dogs, strollers, timing) can be hit-or-miss.
Le Four delivers competitive quality on par with respected regional mountain restaurants through solid food quality in raclette and fondue, paired with good wine and specialty recommendations. However, portion variability and occasional cooking inconsistencies prevent a higher grade, while crowding during peak hours and strict policies on strollers and pets limit broader appeal. Strong value for the area and warm service make it worth seeking if you're in the region for traditional Savoyard classics.
Wood beams, warm lighting, and the sweet smell of melted cheese set the tone for a classic mountain meal at Le Four. Service often feels warm and attentive, and several guests mention leaving "with full stomachs and smiles." The vibe is cozy and lively on busy nights, though a few found management strict on house policies around timing, strollers, or pets. The culinary approach leans traditional Savoyard with raclette, fondue, and braserade front and center. This is hearty, region-first cooking rather than showy creativity; think quality local cheese, straightforward grills, and satisfying sides. Most diners praise the flavors and value for the area, while a minority flag portion size variability—especially on fondue or meat add-ons. Families will appreciate the kids menu and approachable dishes like raclette and tartiflette. That said, stroller access can be strictly managed for safety, and the room gets busy at peak hours. If bringing a dog, note multiple reviews about a no-pets-inside policy, so plan accordingly or request terrace seating in season.
Area: Alpine resort town center catering to skiers, hikers, and families seeking traditional mountain fare.
Safety: Generally safe, tourist-heavy with good foot traffic; occasional parking or traffic stress during peak seasons.
Nearby: Near hotels, lifts shuttle routes, and other Savoyard restaurants; lively during ski season and holidays.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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