The variety of cafés and tea houses where you can enjoy an afternoon snack in style—such as Ana & Juana, which shines with a 4.7 out of 5 rating based on TripAdvisor reviews, or Ramos Generales El Almacén, with more than 3,600 positive reviews—is truly impressive.
In this guide, we present the five best places for breakfast and an afternoon snack in Ushuaia that you really should know: Casa de Té Martial, Café de la Laguna, Ramos Generales El Almacén, Ana & Juana, and The Turist Box. Each with its own charm, these spots are perfect both for cold winter days and for milder afternoons, when you need a break after exploring this beautiful city.
Casa de Té Martial

If you are looking for a unique experience to enjoy a good tea while taking in dreamlike landscapes, Casa de Té Martial (also known as La Cabaña Casa de Té) is, without a doubt, a must-stop.
Atmosphere at Casa de Té Martial
What makes Casa de Té Martial so special is its intimate atmosphere that perfectly combines Patagonian rustic charm with the warmth of a home. With its 23 years of history, this establishment has won the hearts of both locals and visitors. Proof of this is its 4.1 out of 5 rating, based on 1,431 TripAdvisor reviews.
The wooden interior, with large windows that let you admire the snowy landscape in winter, creates a perfect contrast between the cold outside and the warmth that fills the space.
Among its amenities, you’ll find:
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Comfortable seating strategically arranged to make the most of the views
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Free Wi-Fi for those who need to stay connected
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Acceptance of various credit cards such as Mastercard and Visa
Specialties at Casa de Té Martial
One of the things that truly sets this Ushuaia tea house apart is its exquisite selection of teas and accompaniments. Its menu includes a wide variety of national and international blends, with flavors ranging from herbal and fruity to floral and classic.
Be sure to try two of its signature creations: “Té del Visitante” and “Té de la Cabaña”, both special blends prepared with great care that capture the essence of this Patagonian hideaway. However, coffee lovers are also well catered for with delicious options such as:
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Coffee with Tía María
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Handcrafted cappuccino
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Coffee with Cognac
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Irish coffee
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Coffee with Kirsch
As for food, Casa de Té Martial offers a selection of sweets and snacks that pair perfectly with their hot drinks. The artisanal toast with homemade jams is a must, but you can also enjoy it with cream cheese, butter or the traditional Argentine dulce de leche.
For those with a sweet tooth, the variety of cakes is simply irresistible:
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Mousse cake and Mousse Pie
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Rogel and Lemon Pie
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Strawberry and raspberry tarts
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Apple pie and Chocolatón
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Welsh cake and cheesecake
Location and Views of Casa de Té Martial
Perhaps one of the greatest attractions of this café in Ushuaia is its privileged location. Found at Luis Fernando Martial 3560, at the end of the road that leads to the Martial Glacier, it sits in a natural setting that is hard to beat.
The house is strategically set on the banks of the Buena Esperanza stream, adding a natural soundtrack that enhances the sensory experience. This stream, with its crystal-clear meltwater, winds through native vegetation and creates the perfect frame for this gastronomic refuge.
The journey up to Casa de Té Martial is part of the charm. As you climb the mountain road, the scenery becomes more and more impressive. Once you arrive, the reward is twofold: on one hand, the delights on the menu; on the other, the panoramic views that unfold before your eyes.
What’s fascinating about its location is how it integrates seamlessly into the surrounding ecosystem. Patagonian nature envelops the establishment, allowing you to observe:
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The imposing Martial Glacier in the distance
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Forests of lenga and ñire trees that change color with the seasons
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The city of Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel far below
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The Patagonian Andes mountains forming a majestic backdrop
In addition, the location of Casa de Té Martial lets you experience the particular microclimates of the area. At times, you might be enjoying glorious sunshine while watching clouds form and dissolve over the mountains. This dynamic weather adds a unique touch to your visit, ensuring that each experience feels one-of-a-kind.
For those wondering how to get there, the establishment has parking available, and it is accessible by taxi, remis, Uber, or by booking a transfer service from the city center.
Laguna Café de Barrio
Don’t miss its exquisite selection of coffee and sweet treats! Its coffee deserves special mention, described by visitors as “10 out of 10,” making it an ideal option to warm up after a day of exploring.
Among its most tempting offerings, you simply cannot skip the freshly baked medialunas (Argentinian croissants): soft, buttery, and perfect alongside your coffee. Nor should you miss the New York–style cookies—large, soft on the inside, with generous chunks of chocolate—which have become a classic among regulars.
On the food side, their special alfajores also stand out.
Customer service perfectly complements the gastronomic experience. The service is described as “very attentive, kind,” which plays a big role in making visitors want to come back. This level of service really makes a difference in the overall experience.
For those who prefer to take a sweet memory home, the café also offers products to go: jams, buns, and assorted chocolates, all prepared with the same dedication that goes into what is served on site.

Why Laguna Café de Barrio Is the Ideal Specialty Café for Cold Days
Without a doubt, the time when Laguna Café de Barrio truly shines is during Ushuaia’s coldest days. Unlike other spots for an afternoon snack, this place seems designed specifically to offer shelter when temperatures drop, surrounded by nature right in front of Laguna del Diablo.
Hot coffee becomes the undisputed star on these days. As some visitors remark: “The coffee is excellent and the cakes are a delicacy… Perfect for Ushuaia’s cold weather.” This flawless pairing of hot drinks and homemade sweets creates that comforting experience you crave when the thermometer plunges.
Visitors agree it is a “must-stop” for anyone who enjoys a good coffee. The combination of high-quality food, a cozy atmosphere, and a privileged location makes Laguna Café de Barrio a full experience that goes beyond the purely culinary.
It is no exaggeration to say that resisting its delights is impossible. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee, the flavor of its homemade cakes, the charm of its medialunas and the irresistible texture of its New York–style cookies all come together to create a complete sensory experience that lingers in your memory long after you leave Ushuaia.
Ramos Generales El Almacén

Among the many cafés in Ushuaia, there is one place that stands out not only for its food, but also for being a true portal into the past of the southernmost city in the world: Ramos Generales El Almacén. Unlike Casa de Té Martial or Café de la Laguna, this establishment perfectly combines a culinary experience with incomparable historical value.
History and Décor of Ramos Generales
The history of this iconic spot begins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Tierra del Fuego was still one of the most sparsely populated places on the planet. The building that now houses Ramos Generales was originally constructed in 1906, when Ushuaia was little more than a hamlet lost between the forest and Antarctic winds.
However, its true story as a general store began when José Salomón, a Lebanese immigrant who arrived in Ushuaia in 1913 fleeing war and famine, took over the business in 1917. Although he had arrived in the country without speaking Spanish and after only 10 days, Salomón had an innate talent for commerce.
For nearly half a century, the store served as a supply point for all of Ushuaia, even providing goods to the famous prison at the “end of the world.” However, after Salomón’s death in 1965, the place remained closed for 40 years until Enrique Chasco managed to rent it from one of the heirs.
What is fascinating about Ramos Generales is that it preserves the original structure from that era. When you walk in, you step into a genuine journey back in time: old counters, large shelves, and objects that silently tell the story of Ushuaia. The shelves are filled with old toys, antique ornaments and all kinds of relics, some inherited from the Salomón family.
After an impressive renovation, Chasco managed to restructure the store, blending its original style with contemporary details. Throughout the room you can see unique elements: an old cast-iron cash register, lamps made from upside-down buckets, trunks, and paintings with maritime themes.
Dishes and Pastries at Ramos Generales
The food at Ramos Generales El Almacén is as special as its history. Unlike other cafés in Ushuaia such as Ana & Juana or The Turist Box, here gastronomy is intertwined with the cultural heritage of the region.
On a large chalkboard, you’ll find a stellar menu featuring:
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Soups of the day, such as pumpkin or onion with bacon
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Fish such as pollock, southern hake, Patagonian toothfish and salmon
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Elaborate dishes like scallop casserole, seafood risotto and lamb ravioli
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House specialties such as goulash with spaetzle
However, one of the things that truly sets this Ushuaia café apart is its extraordinary, internationally renowned pastry. For a decade, David “Dudú” Dumont, trained by the legendary Jean Paul Bondoux, worked here creating authentic works of art.
The variety of fresh products baked in their own bakery is remarkable: orange, raisin and chocolate scones; pastries made with puff pastry filled with apple, lemon or almonds; croissants (considered a specialty of the house); baguettes; and flavored breads with walnuts, cured ham and olives.
And for dessert lovers, there are true delights such as duo chocolate mousse, Baileys mousse, lemon pie, crème brûlée and Fuegian tiramisu. The smell of baking dough fills the entire room, creating a full sensory experience.
An important detail is that all the bakery products are artisanal and free from preservatives, something you can clearly taste in the freshness and flavor of every bite.
Ana & Juana

If you are looking for the perfect balance between traditional pastry and a contemporary twist, Ana & Juana is an essential stop on any café tour in Ushuaia.
Ana & Juana: Artisanal Pastry
Their brownies are simply outstanding, and the fruit tarts change according to the season to ensure maximum freshness. This constant rotation of flavors means each visit feels new.
A charming detail is the fun designs they draw on the coffee foam, adding that personal touch everyone appreciates. What’s more, this establishment is not only concerned with flavor, but also with presentation, creating visually appealing desserts that turn every bite into a memorable experience.
Atmosphere and Service at Ana & Juana
The atmosphere at Ana & Juana can be described as “industrial chic”, a style that contrasts with the rustic feel of Ramos Generales or the alpine warmth of Casa de Té Martial. The décor is delicate and every detail has been carefully thought out to create a cozy ambiance.
Ana & Juana occupies what used to be an old house that has been beautifully restored, maintaining its historic charm while adapting it to a more contemporary concept. The tableware is particularly noteworthy, described as “very fine,” adding a touch of distinction to the experience.
In terms of layout, the café offers several seating options: from individual tables to communal spaces on the upper floor. This versatility makes it ideal both for an intimate coffee break and for group get-togethers.
Even so, what really stands out is the quality of the service. The staff is rated as “10 out of 10, super friendly,” something we were able to confirm ourselves.
Recommendations for Your Coffee Break at Ana & Juana
If you have the chance to visit this Ushuaia café, there are a few recommendations you really shouldn’t miss. First, the almond croissant is considered a must-try: filled with a smooth almond paste and topped with crunchy pieces, it’s perfection in every bite.
For savory lovers, the ham and cheese croissant is described as “simply spectacular,” providing the perfect counterpoint to the sweet options. And if you prefer something more elaborate, don’t leave without tasting the coconut tart with red berries and chocolate, labeled as “unmissable” by visitors.
As for drinks, loose-leaf teas served in teapots are an excellent choice for the coldest days, although the latte is equally recommended to go with any of their treats.
One important point to consider is the pricing, described as “neither cheap nor expensive, but in line with the excellent quality of every product.” This balance between quality and price helps explain the impressive 4.7 out of 5 rating it boasts on TripAdvisor, making it number 1 among 10 coffee and tea places in Ushuaia.
Finally, if you are in the tourist center, keep in mind that Ana & Juana is located at Avenida General San Martín 1485 (on the corner of Onas Street). Although it’s not right in the heart of downtown, it’s just a few blocks away, making it a perfectly accessible stop during your tour of the best cafés in Ushuaia.
The Turist Box

To round off this tour of Ushuaia’s cafés, we’ve saved for last an innovative concept that combines two experiences in a single space. The Turist Box represents a new generation of establishments in the southernmost city, fusing a specialty café with a design souvenir shop.
What The Turist Box Offers
Unlike more traditional places such as Casa de Té Martial or Ramos Generales El Almacén, The Turist Box offers selected Guatemala-origin beans, roasted by Puerto Blest, with distinctive notes of chocolate, nuts and fruity hints.
Every morning they carefully calibrate their coffee machine to achieve the perfect balance of aroma and flavor, something you’ll appreciate from the very first sip. To accompany the coffee, they offer a selection of freshly baked treats:
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Handmade muffins and cookies
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Their famous carrot cake
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Top-quality pastries
One detail that is greatly appreciated by regulars is their loyalty program: for every 10 coffees you buy, the next one is free, tracked with a stamp card. This encourages local residents to become loyal customers.
Location and Atmosphere at The Turist Box
Strategically located at San Martín 569, in one of Ushuaia’s most central spots, The Turist Box opens its doors at 7:30 a.m., making it an excellent option to start the day with energy before heading out to explore the city.
The place stands out for its warm, bright atmosphere, designed specifically to create an immersive experience. Its aesthetic evokes the look of cafés and museum gift shops in European cities, with a contemporary design that contrasts with the rustic feel of Café de la Laguna or the alpine style of Casa de Té Martial.
With capacity for 80 guests, the space has been carefully planned to cater to different needs: working, socializing or simply switching off. It also has USB outlets built into the seating and plenty of power sockets, a much-appreciated feature for those who need to charge devices while waiting for their next flight or cruise.
The Turist Box: A Different Option in Ushuaia
What truly makes this establishment special is its integrated concept. While Ana & Juana specializes in artisanal pastry and Ramos Generales stands out for its historical value, The Turist Box redefines the tourist experience by combining food and shopping.
In its store you will find authentic, high-quality souvenirs that reflect the essence of Ushuaia and Antarctica. Their products are carefully designed to capture the uniqueness of this southern region, from magnets featuring the Les Éclaireurs lighthouse to mates stamped with the Ushuaia brand.
Art also plays a central role in their concept. Painter Mercedes Chiesa has created a series of exclusive works depicting Antarctic wildlife, iconic landscapes and indigenous peoples, adding a cultural dimension that enriches the experience.
For all these reasons, The Turist Box is a modern alternative among the best cafés in Ushuaia—ideal both for tourists looking to take home a special memento and for locals seeking a pleasant space to enjoy a quality coffee.
If this is your first time visiting Ushuaia, we recommend checking out our guide to know what to expect and what to do during this magical trip to the End of the World:
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