
Operating from the same address on Tottvägen since 1916, Granen has served skiers and mountain visitors in Åre across more than a century of Nordic winters. The restaurant draws on fine local produce and has held Star Wine List recognition every year from 2019 through 2025, placing its cellar consistently among Sweden's most decorated outside the major cities. Few mountain venues in Scandinavia carry that combination of historical continuity and wine programme depth.

A Century at the Base of the Mountain
There is a particular type of alpine dining room that no amount of new-build design can replicate: the kind where the armchairs have absorbed a hundred winters, where the fire has been lit on the same hearth since before anyone working there was born, and where the weight of the building itself tells you something about why this place persists. Granen, at Tottvägen 127 in Åre, is that kind of room. The hotel and restaurant has been welcoming skiers since 1916, which in the context of Swedish mountain hospitality places it in a very small group of venues old enough to have a genuine claim on the character of the town.
Åre is Sweden's dominant alpine resort, a village that spends its winters under a density of international ski traffic and its summers hosting trail runners and mountain bikers. The dining scene has broadened considerably over the past decade. You can now eat tapas at Boqueria Åre, explore the produce-led cooking at Åre Nature Studio, or find the lodge-hotel ambience at Copperhill Mountain Lodge. Against that range, Granen occupies a position that newer venues cannot occupy: it is the reference point from which the rest of the scene measures its own novelty.
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The idea of a long-running restaurant as something to seek out rather than merely tolerate is worth examining. In major Swedish cities, fine dining has moved decisively toward the contemporary: Frantzén in Stockholm, Vollmers in Malmö, and VYN in Simrishamn represent a generation of Swedish kitchens built on precision, Nordic provenance, and international technique. Granen is doing something different and, in its own way, harder: maintaining the kind of dining room that makes a mountain village feel like a place with memory rather than a seasonal pop-up.
The food is grounded in local produce, prepared with competence rather than spectacle. In the alpine context, that matters. The villages around Åre are not where you go if you need a tasting menu to feel the altitude. The restaurants that last in mountain resorts are the ones where the cooking is honest enough to stand up to a full day on the slopes, and where the atmosphere earns repeat visits across multiple winters. The sustained recognition Granen has received for its wine programme suggests a kitchen that takes the table seriously, not just the scenery outside it.
The Wine Programme: An Unusual Achievement for a Mountain Venue
Most verifiable signal of Granen's standing in the Swedish dining scene is its wine list. Star Wine List, the independent evaluation service that assesses wine programmes at restaurants across Scandinavia and beyond, has ranked Granen among Sweden's leading wine venues every year from 2019 through 2025, including the number one position in 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024, and 2025. That level of sustained recognition would be notable at a metropolitan restaurant. At a mountain hotel in a ski resort village, it is a serious outlier.
To understand what that ranking implies as a competitive comparison: the Star Wine List rankings place Granen in the same tier of wine programme quality as urban venues with full-time sommeliers and city-level supplier access. The restaurants that tend to dominate those lists in Sweden include places like Signum in Mölnlycke, ÄNG in Tvååker, and Knystaforsen in Rydöbruk, which are specialist destination restaurants with focused wine identities. Granen's ability to maintain that peer-level ranking while operating as a hotel restaurant in a seasonally driven resort context is the detail that makes the wine programme worth understanding as more than a footnote.
For comparison: internationally, the idea of a resort property building a wine list serious enough to draw specialist attention is not common. The well-documented examples tend to be in wine regions themselves, not ski towns. Le Bernardin in New York City and Emeril's in New Orleans have sustained wine reputations built over decades in major markets. Granen is doing something structurally harder: sustaining that reputation in a seasonal, geographically remote context.
Åre's Dining Scene and Where Granen Sits Within It
The broader Åre dining scene divides into roughly three tiers. There are casual après-ski venues, of which Fjällpuben is a good example of the convivial, lower-register end. There are mid-range restaurants with more specific food identities. And then there is a small group of venues where the food and wine programme are genuinely considered. Granen sits in that upper tier, alongside Werséns, on the basis of its longevity, its local produce commitment, and its wine list recognition.
What distinguishes the Granen experience from a standard hotel restaurant is the specificity of place. The address at Tottvägen 127 puts it in a part of Åre where the mountain is not an abstract backdrop but the reason the building exists. Arriving after a day on the slopes to a room with open fire and armchairs is a sequencing that the 1916 founders understood before the resort had any of its current infrastructure. The contemporary visitor gets the same sequence, now with a wine list that holds its own against the country's urban specialists.
Planning Your Visit
Granen operates within the Åre resort season, which means the winter ski period from roughly December through April represents peak demand. Anyone planning a visit during holiday weeks should treat booking as time-sensitive. The restaurant is physically located at the hotel at Tottvägen 127, accessible within the village. For those building a broader itinerary in the region, our full Åre restaurants guide covers the dining scene in depth, while our Åre hotels guide, Åre bars guide, Åre wineries guide, and Åre experiences guide provide context across all categories.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Would Granen be comfortable with kids?
- The setting, a hotel dining room with armchairs and open fire that has been operating since 1916, is not formatted as a family-specific venue, but neither is it a formal fine-dining room with service codes that make children conspicuous. In a ski resort context, where family groups are a core part of the visitor mix throughout winter, the practical answer is that the room's warmth and informality work in favour of mixed-age dining. Families with older children who can sit through a considered dinner are the most natural fit.
- What is the vibe at Granen?
- The atmosphere is alpine lodge rather than sleek Nordic minimalism. Open fire, comfortable armchairs, and a building that has been in continuous operation since 1916 give the room a sense of earned warmth that newer venues in Åre cannot reproduce. The wine programme, ranked number one by Star Wine List in 2025, adds a level of seriousness that separates it from pure comfort-venue territory. The overall register is somewhere between a considered hotel dining room and a mountain retreat that happens to have an outstanding cellar.
- What dish is Granen famous for?
- The restaurant's stated approach centres on well-made food using fine local produce, but specific signature dishes are not available in the public record. The wine list is the more documented area of distinction, with Star Wine List placing it among Sweden's leading wine restaurants consistently from 2019 to 2025. Visitors looking for a named dish to anchor expectations should contact the restaurant directly or check current menus closer to their travel dates.
- What is the leading way to book Granen?
- Booking details are not publicly listed in the venue record, and the restaurant does not appear to have a dedicated booking platform on file. Given that Granen sits at the upper tier of Åre's dining scene and benefits from substantial ski-season demand, direct contact via the hotel at Tottvägen 127 is the most reliable approach. During peak winter periods, particularly holiday weeks in January and February, leaving bookings to arrival day carries real availability risk.
A Minimal Peer Set
A fast peer set for context, pulled from similar venues in our database.
| Venue | Notes | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Granen | This venue | |
| Åre Nature Studio | ||
| Boqueria Åre | ||
| Copperhill Mountain Lodge | ||
| Fjällpuben | ||
| Werséns |
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