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Bramah Museum of Tea and Coffee
Founded by Edward Bramah, who has fifty years of experience in all aspects of tea and coffee, this Museum offers an insight into the two most popular drinks in the world. Bramah had the idea for the Museum 1952, forty years later, in 1992, he founded the Museum in an old warehouse where tea and coffee were imported into Britain for centuries. The Museum has some interesting silver, ceramics and graphic art, you can also sample some of the nicest teas and coffees at the tearoom which is also open to the public.
Address: 1 Maguire Street, London, SE1 2NQ
Phone: +44 (0)20 7378 0222
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Nearest Tube: London Bridge
Entrance Fees:
Adult: £4.00
Child: £3.50
Concessions: £3.50
Other Resources:
www.bramahmuseum.co.uk
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