Patagonia Restaurants

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  • 1. Ty Té Caerdydd

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    A short way out of town lies Gaiman's largest teahouse (where Lady Di famously took tea in the 1990s), surrounded by cypress trees, sculpted gardens, and a giant tea pot. It stands apart from its rivals culturally, too: it's run by descendants of a Spanish family, which shows in the sprawling colonial-style architecture. Otherwise you'd never know they weren't Welsh, as they do the most impressive spread of traditional cakes in town.

    Finca 202, Gaiman, Chubut, 9105, Argentina
    0280-449–1510

    Known For

    • Peaceful and picturesque location
    • Indulgent tea cakes
    • Lady Diana shrine
  • 2. Olivia Coffee Shop

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    For a chilled out cuppa and delicious sweet treats, this modern and calm café off the main strip offers a moment of peace with a caffeine boost.

    9 de Julio 131, El Calafate, Santa Cruz, Argentina
    2902-488--038

    Known For

    • Decent coffee
    • Good playlist
    • Scrumptious muffins

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mornings in winter
  • 3. Touring Club

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    Legend has it that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid once stayed here—search long enough and you might find them among the old photos cluttering the walls. This cavernous old confitería (café) was founded in 1895, and became Chubut's first hotel in 1926. The hotel's rooms are too shabby to recommend, but a toasted sandwich and a coffee or beer here is tantamount to a trip back in time.

    Av. Fontana 240, Trelew, Chubut, 9100, Argentina
    0280-443–3997

    Known For

    • Historic spot
    • Great bar
    • Barely comfortable rooms
  • 4. Ty Nain

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    The matriarch who presides over the kitchen here, Mirna Jones, is a proud descendant of the first woman born in Gaiman. Her ivy-covered teahouse on the main square looks like a knickknack shop: it's stuffed with doodads and hung with crochet, and there are gramophones, carriage lamps, and antique radios on display above the four original chimneys, which date to 1890, although Formica paneling detracts slightly from the old-world style.

    Hipólito Yrigoyen 239, Gaiman, Chubut, 9105, Argentina
    0280-449–1126

    Known For

    • Welsh tea
    • Friendly service
    • Unreliable opening hours

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekdays in winter, No credit cards
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