The Design Museum Kitchen

224-238 Kensington High St, London, United Kingdom

🛍 Coffee, British, Kitchen, Healthy

4 💬 43 Reviews

Phone: +442079408793,+442038625900

Address: 224-238 Kensington High St, London, United Kingdom

City: London

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 43

Website: http://designmuseum.org/plan-your-visit/food-drink-by-searcys

"This is an excellent museum that covers how the things we use were designed, and the evolution in the design of items from early versions to the present day. It was great to see some of the old tech from our past! The building itself is a work of art once you are inside. It took us around 1.5-2 hours to make our way around. It's mostly on one floor and not that large but there is a lot to see. The exhibits have a fair amount of text associated with them. So I would not say this is the best place for very young children. There are other exhibits on which may have a cost. When we went, there was a free exhibit on the technology that could help us as we get older which was thought provoking. There are lockers, water fountains, toilets, coffee shop, and the most expensive gift shop I have seen for some time. Very different things in it from the norm, but even still it felt expensive. I recommend a visit to the next door holland park which was very enjoyable. The museum is definitely worth a visit."

Full menu - 35 options

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Champagne And Sparkling

Dessert

Pastries And Cakes

Light

Mains

Puddings

Beer + Cyder

Salads

Get Greened

Main Dish

Entrées

Starters

Soups

Sweet Treats

Vegetarian Dishes

Appetizer

3Ioannis 3Ioannis

It would be really nice if it had anything to see!With free access the best you can see is the shop!

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3Elena
3Elena

Not much to see if you haven't booked an specific exhibition. I wouldn't go if you haven't got a ticket for a special occasion. Funny enough the shop was the most entertaining thing rather than the actual museum


5Poom
5Poom

Small but interesting to walk around. A lot of cool displays. Although most activity tablets were not working, I still would recommend to spend an hour at the museum. The cafe was lovely with nice blueberry muffins and decent selection of tea.


5Yara
5Yara

One of my favourite museums in London. Always a lot of great exhibitions going on that are also child friendly and child interactive. Their latest exhibition on the design of football is a must go for any football lover! The staff were very nice and supportive when buying tickets. Highly recommend visiting View menu


5Emine
5Emine

The building it self is very beautiful and it is a nice place to kill a couple of hours with a nice gift shop and cafeteria. The free exhibition is on basic concepts of design and could be very informative for children and teenagers as an adult with art degree there was nothing new for me. I would recommend it to families.


5D
5D

An interesting, not too big Museum with an impressive permanent exhibition. There is also a gift shop and cafe. The exhibition is packed with all kinds of interesting engineering and design pieces. 3D printers and 3D printed objects. Old and newer techs from Apple, Sony and others. There is no fee to pay to visit the Museum. It is an absolute must to go.


5Amy
5Amy

Fascinating. Went for help with my Product Design A level. Found loads of stuff for my A level Product Design which is great. Building is gorgeous. The architecture is stunning. Staff were lovely. Had a great time. Not the biggest museum in London but definite significant enough. Would suggest looking at the paid exhibits if you are interested in them. They are put together really well!! Would go back… View menu


5M
5M

My visit to the Design Museum in London was an incredible journey through the designs of the past. As a woman fascinated by the evolution of technology and its impact on our lives, I was enthralled by the exhibits showcasing iconic objects from bygone eras. From vintage video cameras to classic record players, from retro televisions to nostalgic telephones, the museum beautifully captured the essence of design history. Each artifact told a story of innovation, craftsmanship, and the timeless appeal of well-crafted objects. It was a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding me of the transformative power of design in shaping our everyday experiences. The Design Museum truly celebrates the be...


4Terri
4Terri

We purchased tickets to the exhibit called Football: Designing the game within the Design Museum (on the ground level). The two floors above are free to the public. There is another paid exhibit one floor below. Unless you are a super serious football fan, I wouldn’t pay for that exhibit and just go to the free floors. I took my husband to the football exhibit. Right when we walked in it was super crowded with a long line winding around exhibit to read. The line barely moved and I could tell my impatient husband thought I made a mistake buying then tickets plus it was very warm in there. We finally walked around that line to other areas of the exhibit which weren’t very crowded. That was muc...


5Robert
5Robert

This is an excellent museum that covers how the things we use were designed, and the evolution in the design of items from early versions to the present day. It was great to see some of the old tech from our past! The building itself is a work of art once you are inside. It took us around 1.5-2 hours to make our way around. It's mostly on one floor and not that large but there is a lot to see. The exhibits have a fair amount of text associated with them. So I would not say this is the best place for very young children. There are other exhibits on which may have a cost. When we went, there was a free exhibit on the technology that could help us as we get older which was thought provoking. Th... View menu

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  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients. View menu
  • Kitchen Indulge in the heart of culinary artistry with our Kitchen menu category, where innovation meets tradition. Each dish is crafted with passion, promising a delightful journey of flavors that tantalize the taste buds.
  • Healthy Wholesome and nourishing dishes made with fresh, organic ingredients, perfect for those looking to enjoy balanced meals. Relish our guilt-free options packed with flavor and vital nutrients.

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