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Tate Britain Cafe - London - Photo album

Tea is served in a pod and made with tea leaves, tastes great (vouching for rooibos). Also great for cream tea with scone! Note: Hosts loads of bees in summer.
We had lunch here and then came back for cake later in the afternoon. It was a weekday and relatively quiet. We enjoyed sandwiches for lunch, and the cake was delicious. I ordered a filter coffee which at £2 is now a very reasonable price; they had run out and served me a fruit tea instead at no ext
Had my lunch here after visiting an exhibition in Tate Britain. I ordered sausage roll meal, the portion is bug enough, but the food is a bit salty, so I probably drank half bottle of water to finish it. But the coffee is not bad.
When I arrived there at 5.15pm, there was barely any savoury food left. I bought a wrap and fresh orange juice, cost over £10.
Pleasantly surprised by the excellent quality of coffee, including single origin options from Ethiopia and Costa Rica. Interior is as you wld expect from a museum cafe but if u want a good cup of coffee and friendly service, check it out.
Beautiful space with an outdoor terrace. The staff are absolutely lovely. Decent selection of cold food and coffees, didn't try the hot food. A great place to feed my baby daughter before heading around the gallery.
Nice cafe with plenty of seats.
Lovely selection of sandwiches and cakes, excellent tea.
Excellent Pie - Stopped by on spec. and was recommended by a regular to try the smoked chowder pie - excellent pastry and delicious filling. Prices for the main meals are reasonable - others a little on the pricey side. If you go for one of the main meals this is a great place to have lunch
This is a really cute cafe and has a nice variety of coffees, teas, and pastries. They also have great snacks. The price is reasonable given that it is a museum cafe in central London.
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