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From Shakespeare to Russell Brand via Mick Jagger. Coffee, tea & cake near Southwark Cathedral

Posted on June 23, 2012

Southwark is a grand place for mixing old and new; and that’s true for its tea rooms and coffee shops as much as its architecture and its cathedral. You’re not actually in Southwark until you’ve crossed right over London Bridge … Continue reading →

Posted in London and surrounding area, UK visits | Tagged 1730s, 1736, bermondsey street, borough market, bramah tea & coffee museum, cappuccino, city of london, coffee, coffee shops, comic relief, fashion & textile museum, garraways Coffee House, guy's hospital, hiv support group, london bridge, loose-leaf teas, mahomet, Mick Jagger, monmouth coffee, nairobi, native american chief, park street, people's cathedral, roasting coffee, Russell Brand, Shakespeare, snow's fields, southwark cathedral, tea, tea pod, tea room, the shard | 2 Comments
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