The Old Tea Warehouse
Welcome to The Old Tea Warehouse
The site of the Old Tea Warehouse is surrounded by religious history and can be traced back as far as 1592, where the Creechurch Monastery once stood. Indeed it is said that upon renovation of the site, old bones were found and the original East India Co Tea Warehouse was believed to be built on a graveyard. Located in EC3 which was the original City of London, often referred to as the Square Mile, The Old Tea Warehouse was converted into a pub from an East India Tea Company Warehouse in 1996 and rumour has it that tea was found in the floorboards, used as insulation!
From the team at The Old Tea Warehouse
Facilities
Beer garden
Function room
WiFi
ATM
Food
Illy Coffee
Array
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