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The Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee
Founded by Edward Bramah, The Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee is the most unique museums in the city. It is the first ever museum dedicated to the history of Tea and Coffee. In the museum you can discover the 400 year old history of tea and coffee in England. The history is depicted by the collections displayed at the museum. These collections include a unique variety of displays, metal wares, prints and ceramics. The shop at the museum offers tea and coffee of outstanding quality for sale. Bramah Indian and Ceylon Tea, Bramah Assam Broken Orange Pekoe and Bramah Darjeeling Flowery Orange Pekoe are some of the finest variety of tea’s available in the shop. The tea room at the museum is the centre of attraction as here the English afternoon tea is served to groups and individuals. You can visit the museum any day of the week from 10 am to 6 pm. The museum has an easy access from the London Bridge tube station and several other public transports.
Opening Timings
Seven days a week 10am - 6pm
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Christmas and Boxing Day
Admission
Adults
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£4.00 |
Concessions
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£3.50 |
Family Tickets (2 adults & up to 4 children) |
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£10.00 | |
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Groups (20 or more) please phone +44 (0)20 7403 5650 for details |
Access & Disabled Facilities.
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Available Bus Routes
381 to and from Waterloo Station
RV1 to and from Covent Garden - starts from Strand Theatre on Catherine Street
Address
40 Southwark Street
London
SE1
1UN
Fax and E-mails
Fax: 02074035650
Email: bramah@btconnect.com
Website: http://www.bramahmuseum.co.uk
Website http://www.bramahmuseum.co.uk
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| 02074035650 | 02074035650 | bramah@btconnect.com |
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