Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum
40 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1UN
Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum as founded in 1992 by Edward Bramah, who began his career in an African tea garden in 1950. They have an array of teapots ranging from Wedgwood to novelty, and coffee machines to huge percolator siphons.
Reviews for Bramah Tea & Coffee Museum
Just a quick note- we went to visit this Museum at the start of August and being a Tea addict I was far too excited about it. Unfortunately, when we finally arrived (it is another hidden one- we tried to follow the signposts and use our own London map but I think we ended up going round in circles) we found that it was shut. Not only was it shut, it seemed to have been for a while, which was thoroughly disappointing as there was no notice about this anywhere. As it is out of the way I would phone ahead to check if it is open, or even still in business!
(it gets one star as I can't not rate it!)
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