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Reviews for Lake Agnes Tea House in Lake Louise, AB

Erik Covert 1 year ago
5

This place gets amazingly packed. Was here 830am on a 22 degree Fahrenheit September morning with a couple inches of snow and... their was a line waiting for them to open up. I decided to keep going to my final destination, the big beehive first and hit iton the way back. Of course the line was longer. It was worth the wait, if not just for the experience. I had the blueberry greentea and it was fantastic and what I needed on such a cold morning. The views were fantastic. The staff has to carry everythingup and down everyday so please do them a favor and carry your own garbage down the mountain. Read more

Rachel Litchfield 1 year ago
5

Given my fitness level My daughter and myself almost never made it to the tea house, I'm so glad we did. We had a tuna sandwich... which seems to be on house made bread and the vegetable soup was so flavor full and really balanced well with the sandwich. Alsothey have a great selection of tea. Can't say that I will be back but it was a lovely chance to rest and enjoy the magnificentviews with yummy food. Read more

Shelby Pedersen 1 year ago
5

We hiked to both tea houses along Lake Louise and both were incredible for different reasons. The Lake Agnes Tea House feels a... bit more accessible than it's counterpart (Plain of 6 Glaciers)... but that also comes with more crowds (and lots morekids/families). The scenery of Lake Agnes is beautiful, especially the waterfall that is right next to the tea house. Amazingexperience! Read more

Marie-Cel and Rico 1 year ago
5

Went in July 10. Hiking level of difficulty is medium/moderate. You will pass by Mirror Lake before reaching Lake Agnes Tea... House. It feels rewarding to have a place to sit down & rest and have a snack & drink after about an hour & a half of hike withvery beautiful background of Lake Agnes and waterfall. The sound of waterfall is very relaxing. I found it very surprising tohave a cell phone signal. You have to hike a little bit up to go to washrooms. The path going up past the washrooms will leadyou to Little Beehive. Hike for another 30 minutes & you’ll reach the top with even more spectacular views! Read more

Postak Shrestha 1 year ago
5

I followed my daughters and started hiking without knowing of the destination! It started raining and snowing and the trail... became slippery but we didn't give up. As we arrived at the Lake Agnes, we were awe-stricken with the magnificent views of thelake and the snow capped mountain looming over it! The lake was still partly frozen in late June. Such a bliss of the nature!Having a tea house here was a boon as we didn't bring our lunch. I think the lentil soup and the Cheese Sandwich were the best Iever had! Read more

Christopher Lodge 1 year ago
5

Beautiful place. Lake Agnes was still mostly frozen in early June. Completely worth the hike. We had a tiny wait (8-10 min) to... get a table around 3pm in the afternoon. Was a wonderful experience, and a tea is the perfect companion to slowly enjoy whilesitting and appreciating the amazing views. Energy date ball with peanut butter was really good too. Bring cash for food, moreif you want merchandise. Offer to take a bag of trash down for them if you are able (tie it to your backpack, it requires almostno effort). Read more

CJ Blessing 1 year ago
5

Wow. Just wow. First of all - the staff is absolutely lovely in every way possible. Second - Tea, soup and mountain bars are all... delicious. Third - Thursday’s are for helicopter deliveries! Be sure to take Little Beehive after some tea because wow, moreincredible views of Lake Louise. Very slick, don’t forget yours crampons. Read more

Josh Bilyk 2 years ago
5

This is one of my favourite hikes in the area...regardless of the time of year!! Winter can be challenging, but the rest of the... year is wonderful! It can be a very busy trail, but well worth the jaunt. Many spectacular views and photo opportunities, butwhen the tea house is open...be sure to grab a sandwich and some soup. However, don't stop there... hike to the back of the laketo dip your feet in the cold, aline water or head up to the big beehive or devil's thumb to get an awesome view of the valley!! Read more