Restaurant in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria
Hospiz Alm
310Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised; not a mountain canteen.

About Hospiz Alm
A Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary restaurant in St. Christoph, Hospiz Alm is the Arlberg's answer to a proper special-occasion dinner rather than a resort dining room going through the motions. Consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 confirm consistent kitchen quality at €€€€ pricing. Book two to three weeks ahead in ski season.
Verdict
Hospiz Alm is not the après-ski canteen that its mountain-hut name might suggest. This is a Michelin Plate-recognised contemporary restaurant in St. Christoph — the quieter, higher-altitude neighbour to Sankt Anton am Arlberg — and it earns that recognition on the strength of a kitchen that takes the setting seriously. If you are visiting the Arlberg in ski season and want a dinner that competes with the quality of Austria's better alpine dining rooms, this is a credible option. Book it for a special occasion or a night when the mountain day deserves a proper close.
About Hospiz Alm
The first thing to correct: Hospiz Alm is not a casual stop on a ski run. The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals a kitchen operating at a consistent standard of technique and intention , a credential that places it alongside a small number of restaurants in the Arlberg that treat food as the main event rather than a supporting act for the resort experience.
Physically, the space does what alpine architecture does well: it creates enclosure. The dining room at St. Christoph sits at altitude, and the interior channels the warmth of a traditional alpine structure without becoming a parody of it. Expect a room that feels appropriate for a celebratory dinner , contained, considered, and insulated from the wider resort noise. For couples marking a milestone or groups wanting a dinner that registers as an occasion, the spatial quality delivers. It is not a large, impersonal hotel dining room, and it is not a converted ski lodge either. It occupies a considered middle ground that suits a long, unhurried meal.
The cuisine is listed as contemporary, which in this context means the kitchen is working with the seasonal and regional produce available in the Austrian alpine corridor without restricting itself to folklore cooking. Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 confirms continuity of quality , this is not a venue coasting on historical reputation, but one that has maintained standards across back-to-back assessment cycles. That consistency matters when you are committing to a €€€€ dinner in a mountain resort, where pricing can sometimes reflect location premiums more than kitchen ambition.
The wine program is worth separate consideration when planning your visit. A contemporary kitchen at this price tier in Austria, particularly one with Michelin recognition, is typically supported by a list that engages with Austrian terroir , Grüner Veltliner and Riesling from the Wachau, Weinviertel DAC, and Kamptal feature at serious alpine dining rooms in this tier, often alongside Burgundy and Barolo for guests who want European range. At €€€€ pricing, the expectation is a list with genuine depth and staff who can guide you through it. If wine is central to your evening, ask about the list when booking and confirm whether sommelier service is available on your date , ski-season staffing at altitude can vary, and a well-matched bottle for an alpine special occasion dinner is too important to leave to chance.
Google rating of 4.1 across 708 reviews gives a useful signal: this is a venue with enough volume of opinion to be meaningful, and the score suggests broadly satisfied guests without the kind of universal enthusiasm that occasionally overstates a restaurant's quality. It sits in a competitive category locally, alongside Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof and Alpin Gourmet Stube, both of which operate at €€€€ and attract diners looking for the same calibre of experience.
For context on how Hospiz Alm fits into Austria's wider fine dining tier, the benchmark venues to understand are places like Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, and Obauer in Werfen , all operating at higher Michelin levels. Hospiz Alm does not compete at that ceiling, but it does not need to. Its role is to be the right restaurant for the Arlberg, and the consecutive Michelin Plates suggest it is doing that job consistently. For alpine resort fine dining comparisons further afield, Griggeler Stuba in Lech offers a useful regional peer reference, while Ikarus in Salzburg and Kräuterreich by Vitus Winkler in Sankt Veit im Pongau show what the Austrian alpine contemporary category looks like at its more ambitious end. For a different international point of reference, contemporary dining rooms like Jungsik in Seoul and César in New York City illustrate how the contemporary format plays globally. Hospiz Alm is a regional specialist, and that is its strength.
Timing matters here. Hospiz Alm is an alpine venue and almost certainly operates on a ski-season schedule. If you are planning a visit outside of the winter season, confirm availability before building an itinerary around it. Within season, the restaurant draws both resort guests and destination diners, so booking ahead , even by a few weeks , is sensible. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you are unlikely to find it impossible to secure a table, but that is not an invitation to leave it until the night before a busy Saturday in peak season.
For a broader view of dining in the area, see our full Sankt Anton am Arlberg restaurants guide. You can also explore hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences in Sankt Anton am Arlberg through Pearl.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) | Contemporary | €€€€ | St. Christoph, Sankt Anton am Arlberg | Google 4.1 (708 reviews) | Booking difficulty: Easy.
Ratings
- Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025 , consecutive recognition, confirming consistent kitchen standards
- Google: 4.1 from 708 reviews , meaningful volume, broadly positive
- Price tier: €€€€ , commit to this as a destination dinner, not a casual stop
Booking
Booking is rated easy relative to the top-end Arlberg competition, but peak ski season weekends can fill quickly. Aim to book at least two to three weeks ahead for a Saturday in high season. If you are travelling as a group of four or more, book earlier and confirm whether larger tables require a set menu or deposit. Address: St. Christoph 18, 6580 St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria. Contact details are not published in our current data , check directly via the venue or your hotel concierge.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Hospiz Alm?
Book two to three weeks out during peak ski season; weekends in January and February fill fastest. Outside of peak winter, lead times are shorter and the venue is easier to secure than comparable Michelin Plate spots in the Arlberg. If you're visiting over a holiday week, push that to four weeks minimum.
Is Hospiz Alm worth the price?
At €€€€ in a ski resort, the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 gives this more weight than the typical mountain splurge. The price is justified if you want a credentialed contemporary kitchen rather than a glorified fondue stop. If budget is the primary concern, Endlich offers a lower price point in the same region.
What should I wear to Hospiz Alm?
The venue's contemporary positioning and Michelin Plate status put it firmly in the dressed-up-after-skiing bracket: think collared shirts and smart trousers or equivalent. Ski boots and salopettes at the table would be out of place. Arlberg resort standards generally mean guests dress for dinner, and Hospiz Alm sits at the sharper end of that scale.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Hospiz Alm?
Specific menu formats are not confirmed in available data, so verify directly with the restaurant when booking. What the Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) does confirm is a kitchen operating above the ski-resort-restaurant baseline. If a tasting format is offered, the credential supports it being a considered choice rather than a tourist trap.
Can Hospiz Alm accommodate groups?
Group suitability is not detailed in available data; contact the restaurant at the time of booking to confirm private dining or larger table options. For groups of six or more, booking well ahead of peak ski season is advisable given the competition for tables at this level across the Arlberg.
Location
St. Christoph 18, 6580 St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria
Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria
Compare Hospiz Alm
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Hospiz Alm | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€€€ |
| Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Alpin Gourmet Stube | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
| Endlich | €€€ | |
| Verwallstube | €€€ |
How Hospiz Alm stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof, Alpine, €€€€
- Alpin Gourmet Stube, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Endlich, Scandinavian, €€€
- Verwallstube, International, €€€
How It Compares
At €€€€, Hospiz Alm sits in the same price bracket as both Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof and Alpin Gourmet Stube, the three form the top tier of destination dining in the Arlberg. Tannenhof leans into its Alpine identity more explicitly, which suits guests who want the full regional experience. Alpin Gourmet Stube's modern cuisine positioning makes it the more technically progressive option of the three. Hospiz Alm, with its contemporary label and consecutive Michelin Plates, sits between them: it is not a folklore dining room, but it is not chasing the avant-garde either. If you want the most focused alpine identity, Tannenhof. If you want the most modern kitchen, Alpin Gourmet Stube. Hospiz Alm is the right call if you want Michelin-confirmed consistency in a space that fits a celebratory dinner without committing to a specific style thesis.
If budget is a consideration, Endlich at €€€ with a Scandinavian orientation and Verwallstube at €€€ with an international menu both offer a meaningful step down in spend without dropping out of the serious dining category entirely. Verwallstube is the more accessible of the two for a group dinner or a night when you want quality without full fine-dining commitment. Endlich suits couples who want something more conceptually distinct.
For a single fine dining dinner in the Arlberg, the decision between Hospiz Alm and its €€€€ peers comes down to location as much as style: Hospiz Alm is in St. Christoph rather than Sankt Anton village proper, which gives it a quieter approach but requires intentional travel to reach. If staying in St. Christoph already, it is the obvious anchor dinner. If based in Sankt Anton village, Tannenhof or Alpin Gourmet Stube may be more convenient and are worth comparing on current menus before booking.
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