The best restaurants in St Anton

St Anton am Arlberg is a great spot for gourmands with deep pockets. Both on and off the mountain there is a good choice of topnotch restaurants serving excellent food based on local produce. However, there are also outlets catering for families and those with less cash to flash on food.

St Anton am Arlberg is a great spot for gourmands with deep pockets. Both on and off the mountain there is a good choice of topnotch restaurants serving excellent food based on local produce. However, there are also outlets catering for families and those with less cash to flash on food.

In short, something for everyone. Regardless of price point, St Anton’s mountain restaurants boast some fabulous terraces for soaking up the views on sunny days, particularly on Rendl. In resort, there’s a broad range of cuisine on offer, from Thai to Austrian tapas.

For further St Anton inspiration, see our guides to the resort's best accommodation and après ski.

On the mountain

The Ulmer Hütte


Originally built as an Alpinist Association Hut in 1903, The Ulmer Hütte takes pride of place in the saddle below Schindlergrat that leads towards Rauz and Stuben. The views are tremendous, making the terrace ideal for sunny days, while the interior is cosy for snowy days. The hut also sleeps 46 people in twin or four-person rooms, should you hanker after a night on the mountain.

Price: £
Contact: ulmerhuette.at

Snag a seat on the Ulmer Hütte's terrace to soak up those tremendous views Credit: st anton am arlberg


Formerly Alber’s Rodel-Alm and Robi's Rodel-Stall, Thony’s is located at the base of the toboggan run, and serves Tyrolean “hut food with a twist”. Expect soups, cheese dumplings and pasta dishes, plus weekend specials including half a rotisserie chicken or roasted pork with pickled cabbage.

Price: ££ 
Contact: anthonys.at

Rendl Restaurant


The large sun terrace at the Rendl Restaurant, known as Rendl Beach (which has its own Beach Bar and menu), is almost a reason in itself to ski on Rendl. Delicious burgers, grilled meats and seafood, and towering stir fries made with fresh, local produce are whipped up in front of you in the gleaming open kitchen.

Price: ££
Contact: stantonamarlberg.com

Rendl Restaurant Credit: arlberger bargbahnen/st anton am arlberg

Verwallstube


St Anton's most sophisticated (and expensive) mountain restaurant is the Verwallstube, serving startlingly good bouillabaisse, rich truffle pasta and locally-sourced game in refined yet unpretentious surroundings. Either treat yourself to lunch here, on the sunny terrace if weather allows, or save the culinary delights of chef Matthias Weinhuber for a candlelit dinner – the Galzig gondola runs on Thursday evenings especially to bring guests up to the restaurant. Dinner must be reserved in advance and the price includes the gondola ride. 

Price: £££
Contact:  verwallstube.at

If you feel like splashing the cash, you can't go wrong with Verwallstube Credit: st anton am arlberg

The Hospiz Alm


By the base of the St Christoph chairlift foodies will find a local legend, The Hospiz Alm, which is deservedly famous for its remarkable wine cellar (accessed by a slide to avoid ski booted stair incidents), long list of celebrity fans (photographs of whom line the walls) and for its vast portions of delicious Tiroler gröstl, warming goulash soup, tender ribs and oysters. Enjoy a romantic lunch à deux on the terrace or a rowdy group affair around the large wooden tables indoors.

Price: £££
Contact: arlberg1800resort.at

The oenophiles among you may want to head to The Hospiz Alm - it has a spectacular wine cellar Credit: arlberg hospiz

The Arlmont Hotel


In Nasserein The Arlmont Hotel has a slopeside cafe with a large terrace and serves excellent, well-priced local food. The Austrian tapas – small portions of traditional local dishes – served in the chic bar are ideal for après snacking while more substantial dishes are served in the à la carte restaurant in the evening.

Price: £
Contact: arlmont.at

The Arlmont Hotel has a large terrace in the sun Credit: The Arlmont Hotel/facebook

The Skiing Buddha


In a somewhat incongruous location, in the climbing centre adjacent to the railway station, is The Skiing Buddha. Pizza and pastaare served alongside the longer established and excellent Thai cuisine - and at very reasonable prices. It also has a take-away menu.

Price: £
Contact: skiingbuddha.at

The Skiing BUddha does delicious Thai food at excellent prices Credit: The Skiing Buddha/facebook

Galzig Bistro Bar


Near the railway station, the Galzig Bistro Bar, is a firm favourite in St Anton. The atmospheric bistro is invariably packed at the end of the ski day, and serves generous portions of locally sourced food with a varied menu stretching from delicious burgers to Thai curries.

Price: ££
Contact: galzigbistrobar.at

A great atmosphere and generous portions of locally sourced food makes Galzig Bistro Bar quite the crowd pleaser Credit: Galzig Bistro Bar/facebook

Happy Valley Steakhouse


In the basement of Anthony’s Life & Style Hotel, the Happy Valley Steakhouse successfully pulls off the atmosphere of an American steakhouse and sports bar, serving succulent steaks and countless different beers. Grab a cocktail or beer at the bar to soak up the atmosphere before moving to your comfy leather banquette for dinner.

Price: ££
Contact: anthonys.at

Happy Valley delivers happy bellies with succulent steaks and a wide range of beers Credit: Anthony’s Life & Style Hotel

Ooben im Mooser


Located in the eaves of a former dairy and cowshed, Ooben im Mooser offers views across St Anton through floor-to-ceiling windows, framed with reclaimed timber beams. The New York-style bar backs onto the infamous Mooserwirt bar while chefs beaver away beside it in a state-of-the-art open kitchen, preparing sophisticated contemporary cuisine.

Price: £££
Contact: mooserhotel.at

Ooben im Mooser, a former dairy and cowshed, offers views across St Anton through floor-to-ceiling windows Credit: Ooben im Mooser

The Museum


The gorgeous Trier villa, which was built in 1912 and is located in a snowy glade just off the blue Galzig piste houses the Museum. The villa serves as a museum by day and its intimate, oak-panelled hunting parlour, library and fireplace lounge serve as a delightful candlelit restaurant by night. Expect gourmet dining, with signature dishes which might include Wiener schnitzel made from local herb-fed pork or roasted pike perch with creamy risotto.

Price: £££
Contact: museum-restaurant.at

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