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    Doubly Impressed

    Chic new Coffee Shops, Double Impresso, has been causing quite a stir with its awesome blend of great service, ‘coffee porn’ and, of course, some awesome blends of tea from yours truly at the Kettle Shed! Nestled conveniently on Bethnel High Street, Double Impresso have started working their impish charms and succulent snacks on an unsuspecting East London. They’re good! And that’s why we’re partnering up with them to add great tasting teas to their already enticing arsenal. So what’s the next step? Well, according to the Impresso team it’s WORLD DOMINATION. But we’re only interested in providing the tea. Honest. As more coffee shops and hotels join us and…

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    This Saturday we welcome ‘Lemon & Limes’ with a taster day!

    We’re excited to be supplying Lemon & Limes with an array of our Kettle Shed teas. The Kettle Shed will be in store on Saturday 21st to provide their lovely customers with a fun tea tasting of our selection, that will then be available to buy. Lemon & Limes is an independent family run business which has been specialising in fruit and vegetables for over 20 years. Based in Chiswick, owner Aziz Ahsak started his business by wholesaling bacon and eggs to driving minicabs and tailoring at Debenhams before setting up this great store. Providing high quality, ethically produced organic and non-organic foods from local sources at a fair price, they also…

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    Welcome to the Kettle Shed, GrillVille!

    We’re delighted to be supplying GrillVille with a variety of our Kettle Shed teas. Welcome to the Shed, GrillVille! Based on Pitshanger Lane in Ealing, the recently opened grill restaurant serves the finest steaks, smoked ribs and burgers in town. From the GrillVille pulled pork burger through to the smoked baby back ribs, all of the delicious food at GrillVille is cooked by their in house chef. What’s more, the restaurant provides both a relaxed and modern atmosphere, which is the perfect setting to wind down after a hard day or week at work. So next time you’re in the Ealing area, why not book a table at GrillVille and enjoy…

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    Welcome to the Kettle Shed, The Greyhound Pub!

    We’re over the moon to be supplying the Greyhound Pub with a range of our Kettle Shed teas including our winter blends; Gingerbread and Eggnog. Welcome to the Shed, the Greyhound Pub! Situated in Shepherds Bush, the Pub works alongside boutique hostel The Monkeys in the Trees, with rooms located above the Greyhound Pub in backpacker friendly West London. The Greyhound Pub first opened in 1892; becoming the first pub to welcome those travelling from the Counties to the Capital’s West. Over a century later and it’s still thriving with its open plan, laid back, family orientated bar including comfortable leather sofas, a sunny garden and friendly staff. So next time you’re in…

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    Kettle Shed Christmas Facebook Competition

    Hooray! December is finally upon us and to celebrate, we’re really getting in the festive spirit here at the Kettle Shed. We’re delighted to announce our Christmas Facebook competition which will see a winner selected DAILY in the build up to the big day, with a selection of our loose leaf tea up for grabs. All you have to do is like our Facebook page, like the competition post, share it and tag a friend. Once that’s done, sit back, relax and we’ll pick a lucky winner each day from our Kettle Shed advent calendar. If that isn’t enough for you, we’ve also launched two new winter blends to get you…

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    The Kettle Shed joins London museum’s Tea in Transport day

    Earlier this month the Kettle Shed were proud to play a major role as tea took over the London Transport Museum in an event hosted by the lovely Peju. As part of their Tea In Transport day – which aims to bring young people into the museum – we held a bespoke tea making workshop which included a wide variety of our blends. In teams of three, the young freelancers picked types of tea which represented different items from around the museum based on the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. These were organised and thought out by the amazing freelancers. After much deliberation, the teams brought their selections to us which…