Tea House Theatre

Winner of Time Out Love London Awards 2014, 2016 & 2018!
Winner of the Best Closed Cafe Award 2020!

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We are based in an old Victorian public house that opened in 1886 on the site of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens; immortalised as the ‘Vanity Fair’ in Thackeray’s eponymous novel.

We serve some of the best loose leaf teas available, proper sandwiches and homemade cakes; not to mention the best full English breakfast in London. Our teas have individual subtle flavours which would be overpowered by the instant, coarse, hit of coffee, so we do not sell it.

We make our own marmalade and jams, all for sale by the jar and all our teas can be bought by the ounce online (to view our range click here). Our meat comes from our local butcher and our fruit and vegetables from the local market gardens around us.

We are trying to be different. We will not hurry you. If you visit us on your lunch break, then have one, you will be more productive in the afternoon. If you want to have a meeting, we will not disturb you. If you are ‘working from home’, we have wifi. If you have children, we have highchairs, a chest of toys, and milkshakes. We always have the daily papers, so please, relax, and share in what we are trying to create, take a load off, and have a cuppa.

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Keep Talking

  • Tea House Theatre 139 Vauxhall Walk London, SE11 5HL United Kingdom (map)

Keep Talking on Monday 7th November

Topic: From Ukraine to the Hills of East Texas: On-Scene Reporting and Smashing the Narrative
Speaker: Brett Redmayne-Titley


Entry: £5

We welcome roving real journalist Brett Redmayne-Titley, who visits hotspots throughout the world to report on them in the alternative information media, as well as on his website ‘While Rome Burns’. He was in Ukraine from Early March until late June which included Lviv (west) and Odessa (east). During this time he was also in Moldova, Romania, Poland and Hungary.

Brett Redmayne-Titley will talk about his twelve year quixotic quest, travelling to important current events and authoring multi-part exposes from places like, Turkey, Lebanon, many political events and most recently from Ukraine and Moldova.

His reporting in each locale brought indisputable additional details to readers that subsantially challenged the Main Stream Media narrative for each falsely reported story. “This can only be done via on-scene reporting. By, ‘being there’ this reporting is indisputable and the most powerful method of reputable journalism", he says.

Brett Redmayne-Titley has spent the last twelve years documenting the ‘Sorrows of Empire’. He has authored over 200 articles all of which have been published and often republished and translated by news agencies worldwide. He is a world citizen having grown-up in Canada, Australia, Ghana, the Bahamas, the UK and America before travelling to another 40 plus countries. His homes are in Caerphilly, Wales and San Diego, California.

Brett has been published by the majority of alternative media. He is currently a regular contributor to The Unz Review (USA), Center for Research on Globalization (Canada), South Front (Moscow), China Rising (France) and Elijo Digital Media (Argentina). An archive of his published works can be found at watchingromeburn.uk. He can be contacted at live-on-scene ((@)) gmx.com.