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Beer & Après Prices in St. Moritz Bad

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

The Drinking Culture in St. Moritz Bad

St. Moritz Bad offers a distinctive après-ski culture that blends Alpine tradition with refined Swiss elegance. Unlike the boisterous party scenes found in resorts like Verbier or Zermatt, St. Moritz Bad maintains a more sophisticated, understated atmosphere where locals and jet-set visitors mingle over perfectly crafted drinks against the stunning Engadin mountain backdrop. The resort claims to have invented après-ski itself in the 1920s, when the legendary Hôtel Badrutt's Palace began serving warm drinks to frozen skiers, transforming winter sports hospitality forever. What makes St. Moritz Bad unique is its dual personality: during the afternoon, you will find elegant mountain bars like those along the Corviglia slope serving champagne and glühwein on sun-drenched terraces, while evening hours bring a more subdued yet equally upscale vibe to the lakeside promenade bars. The crowd tends to be international—wealthy Europeans, fashion-forward Swiss Germans, and discerning travelers seeking quality over quantity. The best time for nightlife runs from mid-December through early March, with peak energy during the Christmas and New Year holidays when the resort fills completely. The atmosphere emphasizes conversation and people-watching rather than loud music or wild dancing, making it perfect for those who appreciate après-ski done with style.

Complete Bar Guide

Rooftop Bar @ Hotel Carlton
village-bar €€€

This sophisticated rooftop terrace offers panoramic lake and mountain views with an upscale cocktails-and-champagne vibe. The crowd skews older and very elegant—think designer sweaters and statement jewellery. Service is impeccable, and the atmosphere encourages lingering over drinks as the sun sets over the Engadin peaks. Live piano music plays on weekend evenings, adding to the refined ambiance.

Signature The Engadin Sour with local birch schnaps, elderflower, and lemon
Best Time 4pm to 7pm for sunset views, or after 9pm for late drinks
Insider Tip Ask for the ‘secret’ off-menu Carlsbad, a house recipe that never appears on the printed menu—bartenders make it for regulars
Café le Mon
village-bar €€

A beloved St. Moritz Bad institution, this cozy bar near the lake draws a mix of locals and in-the-know tourists. The interior features dark wood paneling and vintage ski memorabilia, creating an intimate Alpine-chic atmosphere. It's perfect for conversation and meeting residents rather than tourists. The crowd varies from aperitivo-seeking Italians to regulars nursing a single malt all evening.

Signature A selection of over 200 whiskies, plus the house-made Engadiner Kräuterlikör
Best Time Evening hours, especially from 6pm to 9pm for pre-dinner drinks
Insider Tip The bartender Mario knows everyone in town—ask him about the ‘local’s table’ in the back corner
The Sunny Bar (Corviglia)
mountain-bar €€€

This large sun-drenched terrace sits right on the Corviglia slopes at 2,482 meters, making it the ultimate on-mountain après-ski spot. The vibe is energetic but refined—you will see everyone from families enjoying hot chocolate to groups celebrating with champagne. Large heaters and sheepskin blankets make outdoor seating comfortable even in sub-zero temperatures. The music is subtle and adds to rather than overwhelms the conversation.

Signature Hot mulled wine (Glühwein) brewed in-house with secret spices, or the Rösti Bloody Mary
Best Time Between 2pm and 4pm when the slopes empty out and the sun hits the terrace
Insider Tip Get here by 2:30pm to secure a prime terrace table; after 3pm it fills completely
Wine Bar @ Giardino Restaurant
wine-bar €€€

For those seeking something more refined, this elegant wine bar adjacent to the acclaimed Giardino restaurant offers an extensive Swiss and international wine list by the glass. The atmosphere is decidedly grown-up—low lighting, comfortable armchairs, and attentive sommeliers. It's perfect for a sophisticated evening out or for visitors who want to explore Swiss wines beyond the usual Pinot Noir. The cheese and charcuterie plates pair excellently with the selections.

Signature Swiss Pinot Noir flights, plus the rareCompleter from Graubünden
Best Time After 8pm for a relaxed dinner-and-wine experience
Insider Tip Ask about the ‘wine of the month’ which offers rare selections at reduced glass prices
Kulm Country Club (Summer Location)
late-night-club €€€

While technically in nearby St. Moritz Dorf rather than Bad, this legendary venue remains the go-to for those seeking late-night dancing and celebrity sightings. The club draws an international crowd and features both live DJ sets and occasional live performances. The dress code is strict—think after-ski chic meets club wear—and the energy stays high until the early morning hours during peak season. bottle service dominates the experience.

Signature The Kulm Champagne Tower for groups, or theSignature Espresso Martini
Best Time 11pm onwards, particularly on Saturday nights during high season
Insider Tip Reservations are essential during Christmas and New Year; call ahead or ask your hotel concierge

Prices & Value

St. Moritz Bad maintains price points that reflect its luxury positioning—visitors should expect to pay significantly more than in mainstream Alpine resorts. That said, the quality of drinks, setting, and service generally matches the premium pricing. The key is knowing where to find fair value versus tourist traps.

Beer
CHF 7-12 (draft), CHF 9-15 (bottled)
Wine
CHF 9-18 (glass), CHF 45-120 (bottle)
Cocktail
CHF 18-28 (classic), CHF 25-40 (premium)

How it compares: St. Moritz Bad runs roughly 20-30% more expensive than comparable Swiss resorts like Gstaad or Verbier for equivalent drinks. Compared to Austrian resorts like St. Anton or Kitzbühel, expect to pay double or triple. The value proposition lies in the setting and service rather than bargain prices—visitors seeking budget options should look to nearby villages like La Punt or consider daily aperitivo at restaurants, which offers better value than standalone bars.

Where locals drink: Locals and in-the-know visitors gravitate toward Café le Mon for value-driven drinking without the resort markup, and the Happy Hour at Polo Bar from 5pm to 6pm offers complimentary canapés with drinks. The best value remains the mountain bars at Corviglia during afternoon hours when you can combine drinks with your lift ticket cost.

Perfect Après Itineraries

🎉 The Classic Route

Start at the Sunny Bar on Corviglia for 3pm mountain après-ski with mulled wine and slope views, then take the lift down to St. Moritz Bad and walk to Café le Mon around 5pm for a relaxed beer and local atmosphere. Move to Rooftop Bar @ Hotel Carlton for 7pm champagne and sunset views, then enjoy dinner at Giardino followed by their wine bar for an elegant evening nightcap.

💰 Budget-Friendly

Begin at the Corviglia mountain bar for après-ski at 3pm (included with lift pass value), then enjoy the free-to-visit lakeside promenade walk before heading to the more affordable aperitivo hour at family-run restaurants near the Bad train station. Finish with discounted beers during early evening hours at Café le Mon before 7pm.

✨ Upscale Evening

Begin with champagne and oysters at the Badrutt's Palace terrace (in Dorf nearby), move to the Sunny Bar for sunset during peak afternoon light, then freshen up before cocktails at the Rooftop Bar followed by dinner at Giardino. End the evening at the Kulm Country Club for late-night dancing, or for a quieter alternative, the wine bar at Giardino for a nightcap of rare Completer wines.

Local Secrets

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Pint of Beer (Mountain) CHF16

On-slope bar, standard lager

Pint of Beer (Village) CHF12

Village bar, evening drink

Glass of Wine CHF14

House wine, restaurant

Coffee CHF6

Espresso or cappuccino

Mountain Lunch CHF42

Main course + drink, on-slope

Evening Meal CHF84

Two courses + drink, mid-range restaurant

How Does St. Moritz Bad Compare?

Item St. Moritz Bad Switzerland Avg Alps Avg
Pint on mountain CHF16 CHF10 €7
Mountain lunch CHF42 CHF26 €22
Evening meal CHF84 CHF48 €45

The Après Scene

Our Take

St. Moritz Bad 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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