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Beer & Après Prices in Lech-Zürs

What you'll actually pay for drinks and food in Lech-Zürs, Austria. Prices verified for 2025/26 season.

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The Drinking Culture in Lech-Zürs

Lech-Zürs has cultivated a refined après-ski culture that distinguishes it from the more raucous party scenes found in resorts like Ischgl or St. Anton. The resort's identity as an exclusive retreat for royalty, celebrities, and wealthy international clientele has shaped its nightlife into something more sophisticated—a place where champagne flows as freely as Jäger shots, but where the atmosphere remains decidedly upscale. The history of après-ski here dates back to the resort's development in the early 20th century, when Austrian aristocracy first discovered the pristine slopes of the Arlberg region. Today, Lech maintains that heritage of exclusivity while embracing modern alpine nightlife. What makes Lech-Zürs unique is its village-to-mountain drinking culture that flows seamlessly—you'll find the same well-heeled crowd transitioning from slopeside champagne bars to intimate village wine cellars without missing a beat. The typical crowd skews international and affluent, with a mix of British, German, Russian, and American visitors who appreciate discretion and quality. The best time for nightlife coincides with peak season: Christmas through New Year brings the most glamorous crowds, while February Half Term sees an influx of wealthy families. March offers excellent conditions with slightly less congestion, making it ideal for those who want quality après-ski without the frantic energy of fully booked venues.

Complete Bar Guide

Schüku
mountain-bar €€

The legendary Schüku stands as Lech's most iconic après-ski destination, perched right at the Schlosskopf lift station. This rustic-chic venue draws crowds with its lively oompah band, extensive drinks menu, and unbeatable slope-side location. The atmosphere buzzes with energy from 3pm onwards as skiers stream off the mountain fresh from powder runs. The interior features traditional wooden beams, sheepskin throws, and a roaring fireplace. Despite its fame, Schüku maintains a friendly, unpretentious vibe that welcomes everyone from royalty to first-time visitors. The outdoor terrace offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, making it perfect for post-ski relaxation. Arrive before 4pm to secure a prime spot near the band.

Signature Jägertee (Jägermeister with tea) and Hausbrand (house-distilled schnapps)
Best Time 3pm-6pm for the full après-ski experience
Insider Tip The Schüku terrace gets absolutely packed by 4pm. Head inside to the back room near the fireplace for a more relaxed atmosphere and better service.
Kräuter
village-bar €€€

Hidden down a narrow village alley, Kräuter is Lech's best-kept secret for those in the know. This atmospheric bar specializes in Austrian herbal liqueurs and craft cocktails using local ingredients. The interior feels like a sophisticated alpine chalet with low lighting, exposed stone walls, and an impressive back bar stocked with over 100 schnapps varieties. The barmen are true artisans, creating bespoke cocktails that showcase Austrian spirits like Stroh, Obstler, and regional gentian liqueurs. Despite its intimate size, Kräuter attracts a discerning crowd of regulars and hotel guests from nearby luxury properties. It's the perfect venue for sophisticated evening drinks away from the rowdier après-ski spots.

Signature The Kräuter Hausgemacht (house-made herbal cocktail) and regional Schnapps flights
Best Time 8pm-11pm for a pre-dinner drink or 11pm onwards for intimate conversation
Insider Tip Ask the bartender to create a custom schnapps flight based on your flavor preferences—they'll select four to five varieties tailored to your taste.
The Piano Bar at Hotel Aurelio
wine-bar €€€

For the most refined wine experience in Lech, the Piano Bar at the five-star Hotel Aurelio delivers impeccable service and an extensive cellaring. This elegant venue features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the slopes, deep leather armchairs, and a crackling fire. The wine list showcases exceptional Austrian vintages alongside international classics, with particular strength in Austrian Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. The resident pianist creates a sophisticated ambiance perfect for romantic evenings or business discussions. Service is attentive without being intrusive, and the crowd consists predominantly of hotel guests and discerning locals seeking quality over quantity.

Signature Austrian wine flights and classic cocktails prepared tableside
Best Time 6pm-9pm for sunset views and pre-dinner drinks
Insider Tip Request a table by the window for the best views, and don't miss the Austrian wine tasting menu if available—it's exceptional value for the quality.
Murmel
village-bar

Murmel has been a Lech institution for decades, serving as the village's central meeting point for après-ski and evening entertainment. The bar spans multiple rooms across several floors, each with its own character—from the lively ground floor pub with big screens showing sports, to the more intimate upstairs lounges. Live music is a regular feature, ranging from acoustic sets to full bands playing everything from Austrian folk to international hits. The atmosphere is inclusive and friendly, attracting a mix of holidaymakers, locals, and seasonaires. It's particularly popular with the younger crowd and families, offering a more relaxed alternative to the exclusive hotel bars.

Signature Large beer towers, house wine by the glass, and classic pub fare
Best Time 5pm-8pm for happy hour and live music, late evening for dancing
Insider Tip The upstairs 'Kaminzimmer' (fireplace room) is much quieter and more atmospheric than the main bar area—perfect for conversation.
The Rote Wand
mountain-bar €€

Located directly on the slopes at the Rote Wand restaurant, this mountain bar offers one of the most authentic alpine après-ski experiences in the Arlberg region. The venue retains its traditional Austrian charm with wooden interiors, alpine decor, and a legendary reputation for good times. The après-ski here starts early (around 2:30pm) and continues until the last skiers descend. The crowd is enthusiastic but not aggressive, with a great mix of intermediate skiers taking a break and dedicated après-skiers. The outdoor terrace is legendary when the weather cooperates, with mountain views that rival any postcard.

Signature Gluhwein (mulled wine), Jägertee, and Prosecco by the glass
Best Time 2:30pm-5pm for the classic slope-side experience
Insider Tip The Rote Wand gets incredibly busy on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday visits offer a much more authentic, relaxed experience with the same great atmosphere.
Club Lech
club €€€

For those seeking Lech's late-night party scene, Club Lech delivers with its underground dance club atmosphere. Located in the village center, this venue draws a dressed-up crowd of party-seekers ready to dance until the early hours. The sound system is impressive, featuring resident and guest DJs spinning house, commercial hits, and the occasional traditional Austrian party anthem. The dance floor gets crowded around midnight and peaks between 1am-3am. Bottle service is available for those wanting a more exclusive experience. The crowd tends toward the younger end of the spectrum, with a fun, energetic vibe that's more approachable than the exclusive hotel bars.

Signature Vodka-based cocktails, champagne, and shots
Best Time 11pm-3am for peak party energy
Insider Tip Dress to impress—Club Lech has a strict door policy during peak season, and scruffy casual won't get you in. Arrive before midnight to beat the queue.

Prices & Value

Lech-Zürs sits at the premium end of the Austrian ski resort spectrum, with prices reflecting its luxury positioning and exclusive clientele. While you'll pay significantly more than in resorts like Saalbach or Ischgl, the quality of venues and service generally matches the premium pricing. The key to value lies in understanding where locals drink versus where tourists pay premium prices.

Beer
Draft beer: €5-7; Beer by bottle: €6-8; Large beer tower: €12-15
Wine
House wine: €6-8 per glass; Quality Austrian wine: €9-14 per glass; Wine by bottle: €35-80
Cocktail
Classic cocktails: €14-18; Premium cocktails: €16-22; Shots: €5-8

How it compares: Lech-Zürs prices run approximately 20-30% higher than comparable Austrian resorts like St. Anton or Kitzbühel, and significantly more than mid-range resorts. However, compared to comparable luxury destinations like Gstaad or Courchevel, Lech offers better value. The quality of Austrian wine and spirits means you're rarely paying purely for a brand name—most venues deliver genuine quality.

Where locals drink: Locals and in-the-know visitors head to Kräuter for value (excellent cocktails at hotel-bar prices), Murmel for affordable drinks in a lively atmosphere, and the hotel lobby bars of the smaller three-star properties for honest pricing without the five-star markup. Avoid venues with 'tourist' in the name and look for places where Austrians themselves are drinking.

Perfect Après Itineraries

🎉 The Classic Route

Start at Schüku at 3pm for the essential Lech après-ski experience—order a Jägertee and join the crowds on the terrace. Ski down to the village around 5pm, freshening up at your accommodation. Head to Murmel for 6pm drinks and live music, enjoying the lively atmosphere. Transition to Kräuter around 8pm for sophisticated cocktails and schnapps flights. Finish at Club Lech from 11pm if you're still standing, or cap the night with a nightcap at your hotel bar.

💰 Budget-Friendly

Begin at the Rote Wand for slope-side drinks at reasonable mountain prices (around €5-6 for Gluhwein). Descend to village and hit Murmel during their happy hour (5pm-7pm) for discounted drinks. Move to a local Heuriger (wine tavern) for affordable Austrian wine and simple food. Finish with a night walk through the picturesque village—Lech's illuminated streets are magical at night without spending another euro.

✨ Upscale Evening

Begin at The Piano Bar for pre-ski champagne and canapés around noon. Hit Schüku for the atmosphere but retreat to the quieter interior when the crowds build. Return to your hotel for a proper shower and change. Reserve a table at Kräuter for 8pm—request the back corner for privacy. Finish at your hotel's own bar for a nightcap, perhaps the famous hot chocolate with schnapps at Hotel Aurelio. Arrange for a taxi back to your accommodation—no point risking the walk in expensive shoes.

Local Secrets

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Pint of Beer (Mountain) €11

On-slope bar, standard lager

Pint of Beer (Village) €8

Village bar, evening drink

Glass of Wine €10

House wine, restaurant

Coffee €4

Espresso or cappuccino

Mountain Lunch €29

Main course + drink, on-slope

Evening Meal €58

Two courses + drink, mid-range restaurant

How Does Lech-Zürs Compare?

Item Lech-Zürs Austria Avg Alps Avg
Pint on mountain €11 €7 €7
Mountain lunch €29 €18 €22
Evening meal €58 €33 €45

The Après Scene

Our Take

Lech-Zürs has solid après options without being overwhelming. A good mix of mountain bars and village spots, reasonable prices by resort standards. You can have a good time without breaking the bank.

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