Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse
$ • Coffee Shops, Tea
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0000000, Lake Louise
(403) 762-3200
About Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse
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Tea Biscuits with Strawberry Jam
Soup and Sandwich
Biscuits and Tea
Chocolate Cake
Lentils Stew
Lentil Soup
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Chili
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Hours
| Monday | 9AM - 5PM |
| Tuesday | 9AM - 5PM |
| Wednesday | 9AM - 5PM |
| Thursday | 9AM - 5PM |
| Friday | 9AM - 5PM |
| Saturday | 9AM - 5PM |
| Sunday | 9AM - 5PM |
Located at the end of a beautiful hike, Plain of Six Glaciers Teahouse is a cute spot that offers delicious hot drinks and tasty food for tired hikers. The staff, known for being friendly, work hard to serve customers quickly despite some connectivity issues. The tea house accepts credit cards but charges an extra $4 fee, so it's advisable to bring cash. The recommended vanilla tea is a favorite, although extra water comes at an additional cost. The cups may be small, but the hot drinks are worth it, especially after a windy trek. The raspberry drink is also popular among customers. The tea house tends to run out of hot food items after lunch, so planning ahead is wise.
This cozy teahouse, with its Swiss chalet architecture, offers an amazing view of the six glaciers, which is considered the most renowned view in the Lake Louise area. Built in the 1920s by Swiss architects, it serves as a welcoming stop for weary hikers and adventurers. The most direct route to the tea house is nearly a 4-mile one-way journey from the Lake Louise lake shore, or hikers can take a traditional route through the Lake Agnes Teahouse to the Big Beehive shelter and then to the Six Glaciers Tea House.
Many visitors appreciate the rustic setup, as much of the supply is packed in by mules. The delightful smell of fresh biscuits wafts through the air, and customers can enjoy scrumptious Tea Biscuits with Strawberry Jam along with a cup of hot tea. The tea house is fully functional and often has ample seating available, providing a much-needed break from a long hike, especially on colder days. The food hits the spot with all vegetarian options made on site, and portions are larger than expected. While it is not gourmet, it is a charming place to relax and warm up before or after heading towards the glaciers.