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Beer & Après Prices in St. Gallenkirch

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

The Drinking Culture in St. Gallenkirch

St. Gallenkirch's après-ski culture traces its roots to the 1970s when the resort began developing its identity as a family-friendly destination in the Silvretta Montafon region. Unlike the rowdy, party-centric resorts of the French Alps, St. Gallenkirch has maintained a distinctly Austrian approach to après-ski—centered on gemütlichkeit (coziness), strong drinks, and social connection rather than wild partying. The resort attracts a mix of Austrian regulars, German tourists, and international visitors seeking authentic alpine charm. What makes St. Gallenkirch unique is its village-centric nightlife rather than slope-side partying—the action moves from mountain huts during the day to traditional guesthouses and local bars as evening falls. The crowd tends to be slightly older (30s-50s) and more sophisticated than typical party resorts. Mid-December to early January brings the liveliest atmosphere with holiday crowds, while late January through February offers the best balance of good weather and quieter bars. March sees vibrant energy as spring skiing combines with longer daylight hours for extended après-ski sessions.

Complete Bar Guide

Alpina Hütte
mountain-bar €€

Perched at mid-mountain near the Grappabahn mid-station, Alpina Hütte offers classic Austrian alpine ambiance with wooden interiors, large windows overlooking the slopes, and a sun terrace perfect for late-afternoon drinking. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly during the day, becoming livelier as 3pm approaches. The crowd consists of mixed international groups and Austrian locals who appreciate the authentic setting. Live accordion music occasionally fills the space on weekends, creating an quintessential après-ski experience. The hut retains its traditional charm without the massive commercial feel of some larger resort establishments.

Signature Jägertee (hot tea with Jägermeister and rum) - €6.50
Best Time 2:30pm-5pm for slope-side après; avoid 12pm-2pm unless grabbing lunch
Insider Tip Ask for the 'Hüttengaudi' special—a combination of Jägertee, schnapps, and warm honey liqueur that only appears on the handwritten specials board. Arrive before 3pm to secure a spot on the heated terrace.
Bergkristall Bar
village-bar

Located in the heart of St. Gallenkirch's village center, Bergkristall is the go-to spot for evening drinks and conversation. The interior features exposed wooden beams, local alpine artwork, and a fireplace that creates an intimate, welcoming atmosphere. This is where locals gather, so the crowd tends to be a mix of resort workers, permanent residents, and repeat visitors who have discovered this gem. The bar stocks an impressive selection of Austrian wines and craft beers from the Montafon valley. The conversation-friendly layout means it's easy to meet people without the aggressive party atmosphere found elsewhere.

Signature Montafoner Krieler (local craft beer with a shot of pear schnapps) - €5
Best Time 6pm-9pm for relaxed drinks; gets busier after 9pm on weekends
Insider Tip The 'Bergkristall Treff' happens every Tuesday from 7pm-9pm—half-price Hauswein and complimentary cheese fondue. Mention you're a 'Stammgast' (regular visitor) to get local treatment.
Die Kellerbar
village-bar €€€

This underground wine bar offers a sophisticated contrast to the typical ski resort drinking establishments. Die Kellerbar (meaning 'the cellar bar') is carved into the hillside, creating a unique atmospheric space with vaulted stone ceilings and candlelit tables. The focus here is on quality over quantity—a serious wine list featuring Austrian vintages from Wachau, Burgenland, and Vorarlberg. The crowd is older and more refined: couples, wine enthusiasts, and visitors seeking a quieter evening. Cocktails are expertly crafted but priced accordingly. This is the place to escape the après-ski crowds for sophisticated conversation.

Signature Wachauer Grüner Veltliner by the glass - €8; Apreski Spritz (Prosecco with apricot liqueur) - €11
Best Time 7pm-11pm for quiet romantic evenings; avoid Friday-Saturday if seeking solitude
Insider Tip Request the 'Geheimmenu' (secret menu) from the bartender—it's a handwritten list of rare Austrian wines available by the glass that never appears on the main menu. Book ahead for weekend evenings.
Pistenpub
mountain-bar €€

The closest thing St. Gallenkirch gets to a party atmosphere, Pistenpub sits at the base of the main slope near the village center. After skiing ends, this pub comes alive with DJ sets, energetic crowds, and an unapologetic party vibe. The interior is modern alpine—exposed brick, industrial lighting, and a long bar perfect for meeting fellow skiers. It's popular with younger crowds and seasonaire workers, creating a more international, rowdy atmosphere than other establishments. The outdoor heated terrace allows smoking and extends the party into the mountain air. Expect cover charges on event nights.

Signature Large beer tower (1.5L) - €12; Jägerbomb - €5
Best Time 4pm-8pm for post-ski partying; 10pm-2am for club-like atmosphere
Insider Tip Free shots are distributed around 5pm if you arrive at opening—be there early. Check their Instagram for themed nights and guest DJs. The 'Happy Hour' runs 4pm-6pm with discounted pints.
Silvrettastube
village-bar

A traditional Austrian gasthaus converted into a casual evening bar, Silvrettastube offers the most authentic local experience in St. Gallenkirch. The walls are covered with vintage ski equipment, old photographs of the resort, and hunting trophies—every inch tells a story of the region's history. The crowd is predominantly local—farmers, ski instructors, hotel owners—creating an atmosphere where you might be the only non-German speaker. The bar serves simple, hearty drinks without frills. This is Austria as it was, preserved for visitors willing to step outside their resort bubble.

Signature Schnapps flight (3 varieties) - €9;Draft Stiegl (Austrian lager) - €3.80
Best Time 5pm-9pm for authentic local interaction; closed on Mondays
Insider Tip Order the 'Stammtisch'—the table reserved for regulars. If you return multiple nights and buy rounds for the table, you may eventually be invited to join. Ask the bartender about the 'Schnapps-Uhr' (schnapps o'clock)—typically 7pm when the first shot is poured.
Moonlight Club
club €€€

The only true nightclub in St. Gallenkirch, Moonlight Club attracts those seeking late-night dancing and energy that other venues lack. Located a 10-minute walk from the village center (or a short taxi ride), this club draws a younger crowd with mainstream DJ sets, cover charges (€10-€15), and a proper dance floor. The venue is small by city standards but packs enough energy to satisfy resort clubbing cravings. Expect mixed crowds of tourists and seasonal workers. Opening hours extend to 4am on weekends. Note that this venue feels disconnected from St. Gallenkirch's authentic charm—it's more comparable to larger resort clubs.

Signature Vodka Red Bull - €8; Long Island Iced Tea - €10
Best Time 11pm-3am on Friday and Saturday nights
Insider Tip Taxi stand is located at the village center—expect €8-€10 for a one-way trip. Guest list spots sometimes available before midnight. Dress code is smart casual—no ski boots allowed.

Prices & Value

St. Gallenkirch offers better value than comparable Austrian resorts like Lech or St. Anton, though prices have risen in recent years with increased tourism. The village maintains a mix of affordable local spots and premium options, allowing visitors to balance budgets throughout their stay.

Beer
Draft beer (0.5L): €3.80-€5.50; Beer tower (1.5L): €10-€14
Wine
House wine (glass): €4-€5.50; Quality Austrian wine: €7-€12
Cocktail
Standard cocktails: €9-€13; Premium/signature: €12-€16

How it compares: St. Gallenkirch runs approximately 15-20% cheaper than nearby premium resorts like Lech or Zermatt. A typical evening out (three drinks + food) costs €30-€45 per person compared to €50-€70 in higher-end destinations. However, village bars offer similar prices to budget-oriented French resorts like Les 2 Alpes, making it a middle-ground option.

Where locals drink: Locals overwhelmingly favor Silvrettastube and Bergkristall Bar for value and authenticity—expect to pay €3.80-€5 for beer and €2.50-€4 for schnapps at these venues. Tourist-oriented slope bars charge 20-30% premium. The supermarket in village center (BMP) stocks affordable drinks for apartment stays.

Perfect Après Itineraries

🎉 The Classic Route

Start at Alpina Hütte at 3pm for slope-side Jägertee and sun terrace vibes (€6.50). Ski down to village by 5pm and walk to Bergkristall Bar for Montafoner Krieler and people-watching (€5). Move to Silvrettastube at 7pm for traditional Schnapps-Uhr and Hausmannskost dinner (€15-20 for mains). Finish at Pistenpub for nightcap and dancing until midnight (€8-12). Total: €35-45.

💰 Budget-Friendly

Ski until 4pm, then head straight to Silvrettastube for €3.80 drafts. Order the 'Brotzeit' plate (bread, cheese, ham) for €7 as dinner. Walk to Bergkristall Bar for one€5 beer. Return to apartment for cheaper drinks from BMP supermarket. Total: under €20.

✨ Upscale Evening

Meet at Alpina Hütte at 2pm for premium wine on terrace (€9 glass). Shuttle to Die Kellerbar at 6pm for wine tasting and cheese board (€25-30). Dinner at Restaurant Gardena (reserve 8pm) for fine Austrian cuisine with wine pairing (€50-70). Nightcap back at Die Kellerbar for rare vintage from secret menu (€15-20). Total: €100-130.

Local Secrets

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Quick Price Check

Pint of Beer (Mountain) €4

On-slope bar, standard lager

Pint of Beer (Village) €3

Village bar, evening drink

Glass of Wine €4

House wine, restaurant

Coffee €2

Espresso or cappuccino

Mountain Lunch €11

Main course + drink, on-slope

Evening Meal €22

Two courses + drink, mid-range restaurant

How Does St. Gallenkirch Compare?

Item St. Gallenkirch Austria Avg Alps Avg
Pint on mountain €4 €7 €7
Mountain lunch €11 €18 €22
Evening meal €22 €33 €45

The Après Scene

Our Take

St. Gallenkirch has modest après-ski. A few bars and restaurants, but this isn't a party resort. Good for families or those who prefer early nights. Prices are reasonable.

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