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Literary enjoyment + tea room = time well spent - Charles Dickens Museum

Too long have I been frequenting chains in London for a cup of tea so it was high time to discover some of the tea rooms that London has to offer. When my friend sent me a message saying literary enjoyment + tea room = time well spent as she suggested that we go to the Charles Dickens Museum, I was completely won over. What a fantastic formula!

So firstly literary enjoyment: I really enjoyed reading Bleak House so it was incredible to see the very desk where Dickens wrote his many masterpieces. The house was filled with all his books and possessions that I could get a real sense of what it must have been like to live there in Victorian England. 


Literary enjoyment check, now for the tea room! The tea room had quite a Victorian feel as they used lots of old fashioned furniture as well as selling ye olde drinks such as Dandelion and Burdocke. More importantly the cakes were simply divine! I wolfed down a gorgeously gooey chocolate and fresh raspberry brownie and my friend savoured her chocolate orange cake. 

I love the man's bah humbug apron!

Literary enjoyment check, tea room check, our time was very well spent! However if you want to skip the literary part of the formula and head straight to the tea room, then you can. You can visit the tea room without going to the museum. 

Please do visit the museum, it really is excellent: http://www.dickensmuseum.com/

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