L’Argentero
Last updated: 23 December 2025
Quick answer: L’Argentero sits at the base of Les Grands Montets (Argentière) and is designed for mountain days—sunny terrace, hearty food and an easy lunch stop when you’re skiing or hiking nearby.
Slope-side restaurant at the base of Les Grands Montets ski area (Argentière). Modern interior with a large south-facing terrace. Serves hearty Savoyard classics and snacks throughout the day – ideal for a lunch break or après-ski drink with Mont Blanc views.
On this page
- At a glance
- What to order
- What to expect
- Practical info
- Getting there
- Tips for a smooth visit
- FAQs
- Sources
Highlights
- Slope-side location at Grands Montets (very convenient on ski days)
- Large south-facing terrace on sunny days
- Savoyard classics and snacks for refuelling
- Relaxed atmosphere that works well for families
At a glance
| Location | Les Grands Montets (Argentière) |
|---|---|
| Cuisine | Savoyard, French, Mountain restaurant |
| Typical budget | €€ (indicative) |
| Booking | In winter lunch periods can be busy. If you’re a group and want a specific time, call ahead. |
| Takeaway | Check with the restaurant |
| Family-friendly | Yes |
| Website | https://argentero-restaurant.eatbu.com/?lang=en |
| Phone | +33 4 50 54 03 77 |
| Address | 180 Chemin de la Glacière, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France |
| Map | Open in Google Maps |
What to order
- A hearty Savoyard dish if you’ve worked up an appetite
- A simple mountain lunch (snacks and daily options vary)
- Hot chocolate or coffee on the terrace when it’s sunny
- Finish with dessert if you’re making a proper lunch stop
What to expect
L’Argentero is built around mountain-day rhythms: busy lunch periods, people in ski boots, and a terrace that’s highly prized when the sun is out. The atmosphere is relaxed and practical—refuel, warm up, head back out.
In winter, timing matters: arrive earlier if you want a terrace table, or later if you want a calmer sit-down lunch. In summer it’s a solid stop if you’re hiking from the Grands Montets side.
Practical info
- Website: https://argentero-restaurant.eatbu.com/?lang=en
- Phone: +33 4 50 54 03 77
- Address: 180 Chemin de la Glacière, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
- Map: Open in Google Maps
- Takeaway: Check with the restaurant
- Bookings: In winter lunch periods can be busy. If you’re a group and want a specific time, call ahead.
Note: Opening days and times in mountain villages can change between seasons. It’s always worth confirming directly before you go.
Getting there
It’s at the lift base area of Les Grands Montets. In winter you can reach it from the ski area on foot or skis (depending on conditions). In summer, it’s an easy stop on hikes starting from the Grands Montets side.
Argentière is connected to the rest of the Chamonix Valley by bus and train. If you’re staying locally, many restaurants on Rue Charlet Straton and Route du Village are walkable.
Tips for a smooth visit
- Go early for lunch if you want a terrace table on a bluebird day.
- Mountain restaurants can be weather-dependent—check access in bad conditions.
- If you’re skiing with kids, this is a practical, low-stress lunch stop.
- Plan your return route before you settle in for a long lunch.
Travelling to Argentière
If you’re planning your trip, Mountain Drop-offs runs private, door-to-door transfers from Geneva Airport to the Chamonix Valley. See: Geneva to Argentière Transfer.
FAQs
Is L’Argentero right on the slopes?
It’s at the base area of Les Grands Montets, making it very convenient for ski days and nearby hikes.
Do I need to book?
For lunchtime in busy winter weeks, it can be worth booking, especially for groups.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes. The setting and menu style work well for families and mixed ability groups.
Can I visit without skiing?
Usually yes—you can access the area on foot. In winter, conditions can affect routes, so check before you go.