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La Cave
This cozy Italian restaurant in the basement of the historic Olden Hotel in the heart of downtown Gstaad is known for its special spaghetti sciué scuié—a simple but fabulous sauce of garlic, basil, tomato and spicy red pepper—and its celebrity clientele. The glasses behind the bar hand-painted with names such as Frank “Blue Eyes” Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and Valentino are testament to La Cave’s famous regulars. Richard Burton used to throw large parties in the restaurant, which was once a bowling alley. Now owned by Bernie Ecclestone of Formula One fame and fortune, Le Cave is still often reserved for fabulous private events.
Posthotel Rössli Gstaad
Established in 1823, the oldest restaurant in Gstaad once served as the town’s post office and has been a hotel since 1922. During lunchtime this popular place is filled with a mix of hungry skiers, tourists, and locals sitting under wall-mounted steinbock skulls while filling up on regional specialties like rösti (a hearty dish of grated and fried potatoes.)
Restaurant du Cerf
Less than a fifteen-minute drive from downtown Gstaad, this cozy restaurant in the French-speaking town of Rougemont is a charming and low-key spot for great fondue. Housed in a chalet that is over 300 years old, the restaurant itself has been around since 1958. In the evenings diners are treated to live music performed by a pianist and harmonicist. There are two dinner services at 7pm and 10 pm.
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