Reviews
Love everything about V&A so much history special jewellery house. All floors of glass pottery furniture pictures and fashion history. Well worth a long visit. South Kensington.
My favourite amongst the "institutional" ones. The bakery is decent and the place unbelievably beautiful for both inside and outside enjoyment!
Lovely courtyard great for kids and yummy food, quite pricey and the waitress took my food while I was still eating it straight from underneath me without saying a word....odd behaviour when your paying so much.
The cafe of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The decoration of the tea rooms is fantastic. Coffees are good and they have a nice selection of pastries. They also serve breakfast and lunch, and an afternoon tea with recipes from the Victorian era that is worth trying. For afternoon tea it is recommended to book.
Spacious, many seating but a lot of people were just hanging around taking up too much space. Great food, all fairly priced. Staff were friendly and made sure customers were served immediately
Extremely tasty food, for a reasonable price, in a wonderful setting. To be honest, I was surprised about how tasty and well prepared my food was. The menu is not very extensive, but my soup, bread, and portobello mushroom were super-tasty. The rooms themselves were super-beautiful too.
A lovely place to sit in the summer when you need a rest from all that gallery walking...
Wonderful decoration and cozy place with lots of offerings. I ordered a earl grey flavored scone and a chicken wrap. Not really satisfied with the scone because it tastes like plain scone couldn't even smell the earl grey. But would recommend this lovely place for a cup of tea
Wonderful place to visit .. lots of art work ranging different cultures
Iconic ceramic tiled tearooms. So rare to have a 'museum cafe' that is an attraction itself, as well as having a good selection of decently priced hot and cold deli proper meals as well as usual tea and cakes. Don't make the mistake of sitting in the bland white cube of an entrance, push your way into the proper tea room bit.