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Divided into two levels, this small café is a great place to enjoy a hot drink with a snack or a larger lunch.

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Discover the top Arc 1950 places to eat
There's a wide range of restaurants to suit every taste and budget in all of the Les Arcs villages, but Arc 1800 has the largest choice. Read our guide on all the best places to eat in Les Arcs and where to find your favourite style of cuisine.
Worth noting is that at lunchtime most restaurants will offer a well-priced 'Plat du Jour' (dish of the day), normally consisting of locally-sourced meat, potatoes and a salad or seasonal vegetables. Most of the restaurants in the villages of Les Arcs are child friendly, and will have children's menus. Some restaurants are open all day and into the evening so you can have early dinner if that suits your family.
Head to Les Arcs 1800 if you want a change from the usual French dishes, with menus that won't break the bank.
Don’t bother hunting for a full English in Les Arcs, they’re few and far between. Instead, dive into the French vibe with a café visit or grab fresh croissants and pain au chocolat. In Les Arcs 1800, plenty of cafés on the ‘front de neige’ serve up delicious sweet and savoury crêpes, whilst Les Arcs 1950 also has a couple of good breakfast spots.
Divided into two levels, this small café is a great place to enjoy a hot drink with a snack or a larger lunch.
They have chocolates, ice creams, waffles and a large selection of sweets of all shapes and colours.
Located in the heart of Bourg Saint Maurice, Allez Café Vélo is the perfect stop for coffee lovers, foodies, and cycling enthusiasts alike. Start your day with freshly prepared breakfasts, hand-made cakes, or vibrant sandwiches and salads, all crafted with care to order. Variety is at the heart of the menu, with colourful flavours designed to brighten even the dullest days.
Boulangerie and patisserie with a nice indoor and outdoor seating area.
Home-made food all day at Les Arcs 1800.
This small restaurant in Les Arcs 1800 offers savoury and sweet crepes, galettes, salads as well as homemade ice creams. In winter you can also try local specialities such as fondue and raclette.
Throughout the villages you'll easily find a French restaurant to suit both your taste buds and your budget, whether it's homemade Savoyarde specials in a cosy rustic bolthole, or a light airy modern gourmet experience with a wine list and dessert menu to die for.
La Petite Cuisine is La Folie Douce's gourmet-quality, canteen-style restaurant. They serve a perfect mix of high-class local cuisine in a friendly, family atmosphere.
This chic piste-side restaurant is situated just above Les Arc 1800, close to the Chamettoger chairlift and accessible via road or on foot from the resort centre.
Located at the top of the Villards gondola in Arc 1800, within the celebrated La Folie Douce après-ski and gourmet hotspot, La Fruitière serves delicious modern dishes based on traditional flavours.
This family-run restaurant is close to the pistes is a perfect stop-off for an easy lunch or a cosy dinner.
Restaurant, wine bar, delicatessen and tasting of local products, Plumes and Cassolets offers a one-stop shop for your culinary desires.
Enjoy some culinary delights such as traditional Savoyard dishes for lunch and dinner, and a non-stop service during the weekends.
You can dine on the sun terrace with fantastic views of the mountains or in the warm and cosy dining room with log fireplace.
Traditional French and Savoyarde cuisine in Les Arcs 2000 resort.
Open in the winter and in the summer, this little restaurant tucked away in the mountains is a culinary delight.
This restaurant has the 'Asiette Michelin' which is given to restaurants with a great food and wine experience who didn't quite make the grade of a Michelin star.
Want to go eat in or a take away - if it's pizza or pasta you're looking for, there is a place for you.
La Petite Cuisine is La Folie Douce's gourmet-quality, canteen-style restaurant. They serve a perfect mix of high-class local cuisine in a friendly, family atmosphere.
Home-made pizzas, pastas and risottos served in generous quantities in a friendly atmosphere.
Located at the top of the Vallandry, Plan Peisey and Grizzly lifts. A choice of self-service or restaurant service, you can either hide away from the snowy outdoors or soak up the sunshine on the large terrace. The menu includes salads, soups, meats, Savoyard dishes and much more.
The Bulle Café is actually a popular bar selling food on the piste next to the Arcabulle chairlift. Pizza is sold by the slice, along with sandwiches, platters of charcuterie and other bar snacks. The Bulle Café makes it possible to enjoy a slice of ready-made pizza (and perhaps a swift lager) with minimal waiting and without having to technically leave the slopes. Uncomplicated, tasty and inexpensive, the Bulle Café is a great place for a short stop and a cheeky slice.
This lively bar and street-food spot in Les Arcs 2000 serves generous portions from morning through to late evening. The menu features pizzas, pasta, huge burgers, grilled meats and fresh salads, offering something for every appetite. Whether you’re looking for a quick, satisfying bite between runs or a place to keep the après-ski going into the night, it’s a vibrant and welcoming destination where good food, drinks and a buzzing atmosphere come together in the heart of the resort.
High in the mountains above Les Arcs, La Folie Douce brings its legendary energy to the slopes, transforming every afternoon into a spectacular celebration. Known for its vibrant mix of music, dance, and performance, this iconic après-ski venue is where the mountain meets the party in true Folie Douce style.
Perched at an altitude of nineteen hundred and fifty metres in the heart of Les Arcs 1950, Chalet de Luigi is both a bar and restaurant - a true must-visit in the resort. This cosy Savoyard chalet, with its large south-facing terrace of four hundred square metres, sits right next to the Marmottes slope, making it a perfect meeting point for skiers in winter and walkers or hikers in summer.
In Les Arcs you’ll be spoiled for choice. Mountain bistros serve juicy burgers with local cheese or bacon, alongside vegetarian and child-friendly options. Rustic restaurants specialise in flame-grilled steaks, ribs and sharing platters, whilst some let you cook meat at the table on hot stones.
Sunny terraces combine BBQ plates with après-ski atmosphere and live music, while cosy cafés and bars offer quick favourites like omelettes, pizzas, burgers and fries.
Restaurant, wine bar, delicatessen and tasting of local products, Plumes and Cassolets offers a one-stop shop for your culinary desires.
Easy to get to on skis, snowboard, or on foot.
Located at the top of the Vallandry, Plan Peisey and Grizzly lifts. A choice of self-service or restaurant service, you can either hide away from the snowy outdoors or soak up the sunshine on the large terrace. The menu includes salads, soups, meats, Savoyard dishes and much more.
Benji’s in Les Arcs 1800 is a lively, no-nonsense spot serving Tex-Mex dishes, juicy steaks and hearty burgers right by the piste. Its sunny terrace is ideal for a relaxed lunch or a refreshing après-ski drink while soaking up the mountain views. With generous portions, a welcoming pub-style atmosphere and a convenient location, Benji’s is a favourite for skiers and snowboarders looking for satisfying food, good drinks and a fun, relaxed vibe in the heart of the resort.
This snack bar serves fast lunches and snacks on a beautiful panoramic terrace.
This a traditional Savoyard restaurant boasts a modern and fun interior.
Take a break and recharge with a coffee and a quick bite.
At the end of the day when you're looking for somewhere to refuel, we've got the solution… pizza.
Sitting at the top of the Mille 8 complex in the heart of Arc 1800, Le Restaurant is part of the vast Le Lodge building serviced by the Villards gondola.
There are plenty of options for people following a non-meat diet, you just need to know where to look.
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