Auberge Communale de St-Légier

Restaurant · St-Legier-La Chiesaz

Auberge Communale de St-Légier

Restaurant · St-Legier-La Chiesaz

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Rte des Deux-Villages 78, 1806 Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz, Switzerland

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Unfussy rooms at a creeper-covered village inn offering a restaurant with an outside terrace. A 3-minute walk from La Chiésaz train station, this modest family-run inn set in a creeper-covered building is 5 km from the shores of Lake Geneva and 7 km from downtown Montreux. There are 6 relaxed rooms with wooden accents, en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast (an extra fee) is served in a relaxed, rustic restaurant with a terrace. The inn offers free parking, and pets are welcome for a fee.  

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"This rather inconspicuous Auberge is located in a small village set slightly above Vevey. Run by the Konrad family, it not only has guestrooms for overnight stays, but also serves really good food! Whether eating in the refined modern space or on the pretty terrace, choose between delicious bistro dishes and the "Gastro" set menu. It is always tasty and prices remain very competitive." - Michelin Inspector

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Ewald Van Der Helm

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We came here along our way to .o they and decided to stop for a coffee and a glass of white wine. The first impression is very good. Small terrace and the waiter offer very discreet and professional service. After our coffee we were tempted to stay for lunch, but the menu has a limited card with interesting dishes. However hardly anything vegetarian. Still a nice place to stop by and to enjoy their food and excellent service

Jules G

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Stayed for one night. Saturday to Sunday. Closest place possible. Probably a good restaurant, but no place to stay. Small bed, mold in bathroom, 70s feeling room and bathroom, dried out shampoo and happily unfriendly.|Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

alistofgorillas

Google
I stayed here with my daughter for one night, and we were so comfortable that we wanted to stay longer. I reserved the room with booking.com for the first time ever, because it was a short-notice booking. That worked really well, which was a surprise because I normally reserve hotel rooms myself per telephone. ||The Auberge is fairly compact, but it has everything one needs for a home away from home. Our room was under the eaves on the top floor, and I had the feeling of being away at Grandmother's house. We each had a twin bed to sleep in, and there was a desk and chair, a little closet for our clothes, bedside tables with lamps for reading at night, and a small bathroom with shower, sink and toilet. It was warm enough, and it was also quiet; I always worry about noise issues, but there weren't any. The breakfast is served from 7:00 to 9:30 and the dining area was cheerful, clean and the food selection was very good. I had a delicious croissant and two cappuccinos and that was enough for me. During the morning and over the course of the day, music is piped out onto the terrace and I thought this was very nice. I noticed that a lot of people come for lunch, drinks, and dinner, who seem to be locals, which is also a good sign. I made the mistake of not paying attention to the listed check-out time: it is 10:00. I asked if I could please stay until 12:00, and the very nice owners said yes. Even if they had said no, they would still be very nice. I was also allowed to leave my bags, while I went down into Vevey for a little sightseeing, which I appreciated.||This is a clean, well-run establishment, and I felt welcome and happy to have stayed here. If I come back to St. Legier, I will stay here again.||Forgot to say that the price is GREAT! And also there is free and decently fast wifi.

Don C

Google
Good wine selection and good food, Very nice to find this jewel in the rough. Service was efficient and pleasant. Tough to find but worth the search. Can't wait to return in the future. Great for foodies although the decor is simple which makes one concentrate on the reason you stopped.

Isabelle J

Google
Nice terrasse under a tree, some traffic but ok, great original dishes and dessert. Feeling of vacation, our stop in this auberge, after a walk in the mountain! More sophisticated than really neaded after 2-3 hours in the nature, but delicious! Unusual mix of ingredients: fish from the lake and artichoke, mushroom nem. Excellent dessert: cherry clafoutis with whiskey icecream and cocoa sauce.

U W

Google
Fantastic restaurant. One of the best in the region. Gault Millau 14 points. This is a top notch restaurant with a cozy and relaxed atmosphere (not stiff like many others in this category). Price value is great CHF 59 for 3 course menu with great quality. Where else do you find that in Switzerland? 5 stars!

Ron C

Google
Positive Aspects||||Excellent rooms for twin (self+wife) and single for grand-daughter, overlooking the restaurant terrace of this small village hotel - about six letting rooms, I think.||Free wi-fi worked well, though we only tried it in the two bedrooms.||Staff spoke some English, and coped adequately with my poor French at times!||Had dinner in the hotel (in the excellent restaurant one evening, and on the terrace another evening); both taken from a shorter and cheaper menu (for hotel guests only) - an excellent idea, we thought. The hotel's main menu attracts many diners and some very good reviews, but seemed rather more complex and expensive than we needed, so the 'hotel guests' menu worked well for us. The kitchen was exceptionally helpful with ensuring 'gluten-free' dishes for one of us, even supplying GF bread unasked as an 'amuse bouche' - great customer-service, folks!||Less than five minutes walk from 'La Chiesaz' very small railway station, but that IS up a steepish hill so, on arrival with a heavy case, NOT an easy pull up to the hotel for these older guests! ||Accommodation providers in the ‘Montreux Riviera’ area (Google it) provide a 'Riviera Card' free on arrival, and that is good for lots of local travel throughout the booked accommodation period. Free bus and train travel - so there is often NO need to buy tickets at all by showing the card if requested = 'hop on, hop off' really, often to well up the hills/mountains (though NOT to the very tops), but the top sections also discounted at 50% using the card, as are the lake cruises. Many local attractions also discounted, some as much as 50% using the same card. ||Oh, in case you thought is really IS a 'free lunch', it is funded from the 'Three Swiss Francs per person, per night’ 'local tax' collected by your accommodation providers - but still a good value deal - about £60 for a week for three of us, and we travelled a lot using it in what is an expensive travel area, so economical, too!||||Less Good Aspects||||The bedrooms were very hot indeed for the first four nights, and requests to borrow fans was met with "No, sorry - we have none", so perhaps the owners should do a deal with the electrician across the road and lend or rent them out to guests for the hot summer nights.||The church bell(s) were weird, chiming once to mark the hour (and some other intervals), but then 'tolling' the number of the hour five minutes AFTER the hour.........strange, and ceaseless, too!||Road traffic;although this IS a village hotel, it is on a bend on a busy main road between the lake/Vevey and the main area town Blonay, with traffic heavy both mornings and evenings, and quite late into the (very hot) nights, so open windows were necessary. Especially noisy are the little 'wasp' scooters run around by the younger teenage riders, but they did go to bed eventually.||Overall, this was a very good stay in a very pleasant spotlessly-clean small hotel run by nice people - thank you to Emilie and Julien - merci beacoup !!

Eduard B

Google
This is an excellent restaurant, especially since the new management arrived the service is top notch and the cuisine is great. I wouldn't be surprised if they got a Michelin star at some point in the future. Great place !