Brasserie de Montbenon
About
The Brasserie de Montbenon ("B.M.") occupies a stunning 1908 Belle Époque building perched on a hill overlooking Lake Geneva and the lush gardens of Lausanne. With an 8‑meter‑high ceiling, the dining area blends historic charm with contemporary flair, offering guests panoramic views of the water and the city. Its menu celebrates the culinary richness of the Canton of Vaud, rotating seasonal dishes that showcase local produce—from fresh lake fish and goat cheese to regional mushrooms and river trout. Vegetarian and vegan options are plentiful, and an impressive selection of Swiss wines (over 150) and artisanal drinks provide the perfect accompaniment. Beyond food, B.M. is a cultural hub: regular concerts, wine tastings, and themed menus (e.g., Gin Fest, Humus & Wine) enliven the venues. The expansive terrace—capable of seating roughly 200 guests—is the most popular spot in Lausanne, open from April to October. Group seating (including business lunches and evening dinners) is available, though a private room is not offered. Reservations are recommended for larger parties and special events. Overall, the Brasserie de Montbenon offers a vibrant dining experience that marries exceptional cuisine, regional culture, and unbeatable lakefront scenery.
Highlights
- Lake Geneva View
- Seasonal Menu
- Cultural Events
- Gin Fest
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Best time to visit
April to October for terrace dining and summer wine events
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stunning Lake View
- Fresh Local Ingredients
- Vibrant Cultural Calendar
- Versatile Menu
Things to consider
- Busy on Weekends
- No Private Room
- Limited English Menu
What people are saying
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 2 hours