June 2008 Update: Following the sad death of Edward Bramah earlier this year, the Tea and Coffee Museum is currently closed but should be moving next door so the space can be refurbished. They expect it to take a few months to complete the works so expect it open again in early 2009.
Address:
Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee
40 Southwark Street
London
SE1 1UN
Nearest Tube Station:
London Bridge
From the platform level take the escalator marked Borough High Street which leads into Southwark Street.
Walk past the Southwark Tavern pub, the Hop Exchange under the bridge, and the museum is on the right.
Telephone:
020 7403 5650
Email:
bramah@btconnect.com
Opening Times:
Seven days a week: 10am - 6pm
Except Christmas and Boxing Day
Admission (2008 prices):
Adults: £4.00
Concessions: £3.50
Family Tickets (2 adults & up to 4 children): £10.00
Museum Information:
The Bramah Tea and Coffee Museum in London is the world's first museum dedicated to the history of tea and coffee. As well as the informative museum displays they offer afternoon tea in their Tea Room, and have an amazing selection of tea and coffee for sale in their Shop.
Official Website:
www.teaandcoffeemuseum.co.uk
Museum Review:
Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee Review
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