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Teapod was a tea shop on Wellington Street in [[Locale Covent Garden|Covent Garden]]. It [https://twitter.com/teapodlondon/status/118411597361332225 closed for good] some time around September 2011, though their other two branches remained open ([[Teapod, SE1 2YR|the original]] on Shad Thames near Tower Bridge and the cafe in the [[Fashion And Textile Museum, SE1 3XF|Fashion Museum]] on Bermondsey Street). As of May 2012, the premises [http://www.esdmagazine.com/champagne-fromage/ have been acquired by] champagne supplier French Bubbles, who intend to open a bistro and champagne/cheese shop called Champagne + Fromage. The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like as Teapod. <div class="old_info"> Tea shop/cafe in [[Locale Covent Garden|Covent Garden]], on Wellington Street where [[Bou Tea, WC2E 7DD|Bou Tea]] used to be. The [[Teapod, SE1 2YR|original branch]] is on Shad Thames near Tower Bridge, and they also have a cafe in the [[Fashion And Textile Museum, SE1 3XF|Fashion Museum]] on Bermondsey Street. The walls of the Covent Garden branch are painted in Teapod's characteristic bright green and pink, and the tables and chairs are pale wood. A display holds packets of tea to take away and brew at home. The menu offers black, green, white, red (rooibos), and herbal teas, as well as iced teas and various coffees. Caffeine-free and low-caffeine teas are clearly marked. Cakes are displayed at the counter, and they also do breakfasty things like porridge, plus salads, quiches, jacket potatoes, and soup. As of May 2011, a full afternoon tea is £13.50 per person or £25 for two. Order at the counter and they'll bring your tea to you. They'll tell you how long to leave it to brew, and there's a screen on the back wall with a timer so you can get it right. A little card with information about your chosen tea comes along with it. [[Kake]] visited on a Tuesday afternoon in May 2011. There were a couple of other customers in, but plenty of space. Music was playing, not too loud (and the staff turned it down when a louder song came on). I had a pot of bai hao silver needle (£2.45), which was fine. Accessibility: No real step to get in, just a small ridge. It's also step-free through to the toilet (a single relatively large room/cubicle), though there is a slightly tight corner along the way. See also: * [http://wheeliebuns.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/teapod-wellington-street-london-wc2e-7dd/ Tea Eagle's review] * [http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/teapod-london-2 Yelp comments] <div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], May 2011. Opening hours taken from the Teapod website, May 2011.</div> </div>
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