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About The Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee
The world's first museum devoted entirely to the history of tea and coffee, telling the 400 year old social and commercial history of tea and coffee.
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Piccadilly, in the county of Greater London (2.0 miles, 3.2 km, direction W)
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Mayfair, in the county of Greater London (2.4 miles, 3.9 km, direction W)
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Marylebone, in the county of Greater London (2.6 miles, 4.1 km, direction W)
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Camden Town, in the county of Greater London (3.1 miles, 4.9 km, direction NW)
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Chelsea, in the county of Greater London (3.7 miles, 6.0 km, direction SW)
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Stoke Newington, in the county of Greater London (3.8 miles, 6.1 km, direction N)
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