Bergrestaurant Prümaran Prui
Bergstation Sesselbahn, Prui, 7551 Ftan
081 864 03 40
prui.ch
Monday: 09:00–17:00
Tuesday: 09:00–17:00
Wednesday: 09:00–17:00
Thursday: 09:00–17:00
Friday: 09:00–17:00
Saturday: 09:00–17:00
Sunday: 09:00–17:00
Bergrestaurant Prümaran Prui is a restaurant located in Ftan, offering a range of options including Has outdoor seating, Serves dine-in, No delivery. Known for Has great beer selection, Serves great coffee, it features a menu with items such as Cafe Prui, Holzfäller Rösti, Aperol Spritz. The atmosphere is typically described as Casual, Cosy, Romantic, Trendy.
081 864 03 40
prui.ch
Mountain restaurant at the top of the chairlift to/from Ftan and at the end/beginning of the Flurina trail - an interactive, entertaining, easy hike to/from Motta Naluns telling the story of Flurina, the famous Schellen-Ursli (Ursli with a bell). The food is brilliant (traditional Grisons foods as well as Swiss classics and some Austrian influence), the service is very friendly and quick, the atmosphere and views are spectacular. Can't recommend enough! There are playground and toilet facilities.
Very good food. Point to note: if they are serving outside, there is a different menu inside. Decent Kaiserchmarrn. The Pizzoccheri speciality is highly recommended for a hearty warming dish. Good size portions, normal Swiss prices. Very friendly staff.
As the associated ski-lift hadn't yet reopened for the summer, meaning I faced a long, steep, downhill walk back to Ftan, it was a pleasant surprise to find this mountain restaurant was open. This must have been the third time I'd visited, and the order is always the same - a beer, and home-made Apfelstrudel. They're excellent! (Other home-made cakes, especially the local delicacy, nut cake ("Nusstorter") are available, as well as a full menu). There is seating outside, with great views across and along the valley, and inside for less clement weather. A local dropped by to have a chat with the waitress, and we had a bi-lingual chat, including international names for the white wagtail seen on the gable end, so friendliness is a given!