Members can enjoy access to the Members Room, which is located in the Rotunda, at the very heart of the gallery – an area which has been closed to the public since the 1920s. Beautifully restored by Architects Caruso St John.
Millbank (Tate Britain) London Greater London SW1P 4RG United Kingdom
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A good spot for a light lunch eg soup , salad , quiche . But beware, these are not available all day - they switch to afternoon tea only as closing time approaches.
A great place to get some peace . Nice and quiet on weekdays. I wish they didn't close so early, though (5:30).
A reasonable lunch spot and good for coffee breaks. TIP stiff furnishings
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Lemon and mango tart looks and tastes great.
The open smoked salmon sandwich with beet salad . Great snack .
Lovely and peaceful , but beware it gets bunged at weekends
Love the gluten free brownie and lovely espresso .
Quite place. Good scones .
tables never get cleared. like being in a woolworths cafe in the early 90s. absolutely terrible compared to the tate modern members area
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Great beat salad .
Nice Art-Toys - Václav Voráček
It’s nice and quiet with decent views of London Town - Azeem Ahmad
If you have a friend with V&A Museum membership, ask them@to take you for coffee in this beautiful space in the Museum. - Nicole Mills
I had a so so experience with one dish (mushroom burger, it had just 2 small mushrooms) and after providing feedback they invited me to have dinner another day. They were very sensitive and nice. - David C.
After the renovations were complete just over a year ago, the Walk through British Art is outstanding. The new members room is a delight. - Jack Haynes
A friendly and welcoming pub, atmosphere is relaxed and the food portions are plentiful. Friendly staff and comfortable seats make this pub a nice place to grab a pint. - David Smith