La Sauvageonne (Servoz)

La Sauvageonne (Servoz)

Cosy wine-led bar and restaurant in Servoz, set in an old farmhouse with a warm atmosphere. Ideal for a post-dinner drink, a well-chosen glass from the wine list, or a relaxed cocktail when you want quality without a loud scene.

Opening hours can change with the season in the Chamonix Valley, so it’s worth checking the latest update before you set off.

Best for: Wine lovers, Couples, Post-dinner drink.

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Key takeaways

  • Warm, intimate bar-and-bistro atmosphere in the heart of Servoz
  • Known for a strong wine focus alongside well-made cocktails
  • A great ‘one last drink’ option after dinner when you don’t want a noisy bar

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Quick answer

If you’re looking for wine & cocktails in Servoz, La Sauvageonne (Servoz) is a strong option—especially wine lovers, couples. Expect known for a strong wine focus alongside well-made cocktails.

Why go to La Sauvageonne (Servoz)

Warm, intimate bar-and-bistro atmosphere in the heart of Servoz. A great ‘one last drink’ option after dinner when you don’t want a noisy bar. If you want a dependable place to regroup with friends, it’s an easy choice.

What to drink and eat

  • A recommended glass from the wine list (ask for something local or alpine)
  • A cocktail or digestif to finish the evening

If you’re visiting at peak times, order at the bar first and then settle in—service is often faster that way.

Practical info

Location Servoz (Chamonix Valley)
Categories Cocktails, Mountain Bars
Website https://restaurant-sauvageonne.fr/
Phone +33 4 50 53 69 03
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Season Year-round (check seasonal hours)

Tip: In winter, popular spots can get busy straight after skiing. If you want a quieter drink, aim for later in the evening.

Getting there

Servoz sits just down the valley from Les Houches and Chamonix. If you’re already in Servoz, most places are walkable. From elsewhere in the valley, driving is simplest, or you can combine local public transport with a short walk.

If you’re arriving from Geneva Airport, Mountain Drop-offs runs door-to-door transfers to Les Houches (with easy onward access to Servoz).

FAQ

Does La Sauvageonne (Servoz) serve food?

Many venues in the valley offer at least snacks, and some have a full kitchen. If food is your main goal, check the menu or call ahead to confirm what’s available on the day.

Is La Sauvageonne (Servoz) family-friendly?

Often yes earlier in the day, especially for cafés and terraces. Evenings can be livelier in winter. If you’re visiting with children, aim for late afternoon or early evening.

What’s the easiest way to get to Servoz for a drink?

Servoz is a short drive down the valley from Les Houches/Chamonix. Without a car, combine the local train or bus with a short walk, or take a taxi for the simplest door-to-door option.

Do you need to book at La Sauvageonne (Servoz)?

For drinks only, usually not. If you’re planning to eat (or it’s peak season), booking is a sensible idea—especially for hotel bars and popular restaurants.

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