The best restaurants in Madonna di Campiglio

It’s Italy, and it’s a glamorous resort – two reasons why there’s no reason not to eat extremely well in Madonna di Campiglio. Options on the mountain range from rustic refuges to smart restaurants, while in resort expect to find plenty of chic, cosy spots. 

The quality of the traditional cuisine is generally tip-top and surprisingly good value. To keep up with the stylish Italian clientele, it’s advisable to pack some elegant evening wear.

For further Madonna di Campiglio inspiration, see our guides to the resort's best accommodation and après ski.

Il Gallo Cedrone


At the Hotel Bertelli, Il Gallo Cedrone is one of the top restaurants in town. Chef Sabino Fortunato oversees this one Michelin star establishment and uses local, seasonal products in his cooking while sommelier Giuseppe Greco looks after the extensive wine list.

Price: ££
Contact:
 ilgallocedrone.it

Head to Il Gallo Cedrone to sample local, seasonal produce and an extensive wine list Credit: ALESSANDRO SCIPIONI

The Hungry Wolf


A pub-restaurant at the foot of the slopes, The Hungry Wolf is spacious and nicely decorated with glass fireplaces. The salads, sandwiches and burgers are good value, and there is a wide choice of craft beers and wines.

Price: £
Contact:
 00 39 0465 882 727; facebook.com

The Hungry Wolf is a pub-restaurant for a more laidback occasion

Ristorante Artini


The cosy Ristorante Artini is run by the Artini family, who also own the Hotel Campiglio Bellavista and the Cascina Zeledria mountain restaurant. Opened over 40 years ago, it’s known for its traditional local cuisine.

Price: ££
Contact: hotelcampigliobellavista.it

Ristorante Artini has been serving traditional local cuisine for over 40 years

On the mountain

Ristorante Rifugio Stoppani


This refuge at Grostè houses a bar, grill and self-service, and specialises in a Trentino version of potato rösti. Rifugio Stoppani also hosts evening meals – a snowcat picks up diners at the Grostè lift car park and transports them to 2,500m in 30 minutes.

Price: £
Contact:
 rifugiostoppanicampiglio.it

Rifugio Doss del Sabion


At the top of Pinzolo’s ski area, Rifugio Doss del Sabion has a bar, à la carte restaurant, self‑service area, private dining room and a barbecue too, weather permitting. House specialities include delicious local venison in a red wine sauce with polenta, and homemade sausages with sauerkraut.

Price: ££
Contact:
00 0465 290 101; snowfood.it

Chalet Fiat is the chicest mountain hut in Madonna di Campiglio

Chalet Fiat


Sponsored by the famous Italian car manufacturer, Chalet Fiat on Monte Spinale is the chicest mountain hut in the ski area. As a lunchtime bar and self‑service restaurant it serves a wide range of hot and cold dishes, such as fettuccine with mushrooms and kebabs, and also specialises in cold meats and cheeses. You can also opt for a slow lunch with an à la carte menu served between 12-3pm.

Price: £££
Contact:
 chaletfiat.net

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