Restaurant in Saint Gingolph, France
Aux Ducs de Savoie
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About Aux Ducs de Savoie
A local dining address in Saint-Gingolph on the French-Swiss shore of Lake Geneva, Aux Ducs de Savoie is a practical option for travelers in the Chablais corridor rather than a destination meal. Booking is easy and walk-ins are plausible outside peak summer weeks. Confirm current hours before visiting, as detailed information on cuisine, pricing, and schedule is limited.
Who Should Book Aux Ducs de Savoie
If you are looking for a sit-down meal in Saint-Gingolph on the French-Swiss border of Lake Geneva, Aux Ducs de Savoie at 13 Rue du 23 Juillet 1944 is one of the address options in this small lakeside town. The venue suits travelers passing through the Chablais region, couples on a Lake Geneva circuit, or anyone who wants a regional French meal without driving into a larger city. First-timers will find the address direct to reach from the main road; those who have visited once should consider timing their return for a weekday lunch, when smaller lakeside towns in this part of Haute-Savoie tend to be quieter and service less stretched.
What to Know Before You Go
The venue data available for Aux Ducs de Savoie is sparse: no confirmed cuisine type, price range, hours, or awards are on record. That matters for planning. Before committing to a visit, call ahead or check local directories to confirm current opening days, particularly outside July and August when smaller restaurants in the French Alps often reduce their schedule or close entirely. Saint-Gingolph sits directly on the Franco-Swiss border, so arriving from the Swiss side via Bouveret is as practical as the French approach from Thonon-les-Bains. Parking near the Rue du 23 Juillet 1944 address is generally manageable for a town of this size.
On the question of dress code: no information is confirmed, but in a village-scale restaurant in Haute-Savoie, smart casual is a reliable default. Overdressing is unlikely to be required; showing up in hiking gear from a Lake Geneva trail may or may not fit the room. Call ahead if you are coming directly from outdoor activity.
Takeout and Delivery
For a restaurant of this profile and location, takeout and delivery is not a format that regional French restaurants in small Alpine border towns typically prioritize. If eating off-premise is your goal, Saint-Gingolph is a short drive from Thonon-les-Bains, which has a wider range of options with more predictable takeout infrastructure. Aux Ducs de Savoie is better treated as a sit-down experience rather than a delivery or pickup destination. No confirmed takeout or delivery offering is on record for this venue.
How It Compares in the Region
Saint-Gingolph is a small town, not a dining destination in the way that Megève or Menton are. If you are building a trip around food, Flocons de Sel in Megève or Mirazur in Menton represent the benchmark for what the broader French Alpine and French Riviera dining circuit can deliver. Closer to the Rhône-Alpes tradition, Georges Blanc in Vonnas and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or set the standard for the classic Savoyard and Lyonnais register. Aux Ducs de Savoie is not competing in that tier; it is a local address serving a local need in a border village.
For broader exploration of what is available in and around the area, see our full Saint-Gingolph restaurants guide, our Saint-Gingolph hotels guide, and our Saint-Gingolph experiences guide. If you are spending time in the region, the Saint-Gingolph wineries guide and bars guide are also worth checking before you plan your day.
Booking Aux Ducs de Savoie
Booking difficulty is rated easy. For a village-scale restaurant in a town this size, walk-ins are plausible outside peak summer weeks, but confirming by phone before arrival is sensible given the limited verified data on current hours. No online booking platform is confirmed on record. The summer months of July and August are the busiest period for the Lake Geneva corridor, so if you are visiting then, call a few days ahead rather than assuming availability.
FAQ
Is Aux Ducs de Savoie good for a special occasion?
- Without confirmed pricing or awards data, it is difficult to give a firm verdict on occasion dining here. For a genuinely special occasion in the broader region, venues with a documented track record — such as Flocons de Sel in Megève or Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern — offer clearer expectations on price, format, and quality. If Aux Ducs de Savoie is your local option for the night, call ahead to ask about the menu and whether they can accommodate a celebratory booking.
Can I eat at the bar at Aux Ducs de Savoie?
- No confirmed seating configuration is on record. In small French restaurants in towns like Saint-Gingolph, a dedicated bar counter for dining is uncommon. Your leading approach is to call the venue directly to ask about seating options before arriving.
What are alternatives to Aux Ducs de Savoie in Saint-Gingolph?
- Saint-Gingolph has limited dining options given its size. For a broader selection in the French Alps, Thonon-les-Bains to the west offers more variety. For destination-level dining in the region, consider Flocons de Sel in Megève or Georges Blanc in Vonnas. See our Saint-Gingolph restaurants guide for the most current local options.
What should I wear to Aux Ducs de Savoie?
- No dress code is confirmed. Smart casual is a safe default for a French restaurant in a small Haute-Savoie town. If you are arriving from hiking or outdoor activity on Lake Geneva, it is worth calling ahead to check whether that works for the room.
Does Aux Ducs de Savoie handle dietary restrictions?
- No menu or dietary information is confirmed on record. Contact the venue directly before your visit if you have specific requirements. The absence of a confirmed website or phone number in our database means your leading route is to search current local directories for contact details.
What should a first-timer know about Aux Ducs de Savoie?
- Confirm hours before visiting, particularly outside July and August when smaller Alpine restaurants often operate reduced schedules. The address at 13 Rue du 23 Juillet 1944 is accessible from both the French and Swiss sides of the border. Booking is rated easy, but calling ahead is still the sensible move given limited online information. For context on the broader dining options nearby, start with our Saint-Gingolph restaurants guide.
Compare Aux Ducs de Savoie
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aux Ducs de Savoie | — | ||
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