Cadbury Shop

Cadbury Shop selling Choclates Cocoa and drinking chocolate had been introduced into England in the 1650s but remained a luxury enjoyed by the elite of English society.

ohn Cadbury was one of ten children of Richard Tapper Cadbury, a prominent Quaker who had moved to Birmingham, England from the West Country in 1794. In 1824, 22-year-old John Cadbury opened his first shop at 93 Bull Street, next to his father's drapery and silk business in the then fashionable part of Birmingham. Apart from selling tea and coffee, John Cadbury sold hops, mustard and a new sidelin

e - cocoa and drinking chocolate, which he prepared using a mortar and pestle. Customers at John Cadbury's shop were amongst the most prosperous Birmingham families, the only ones who could afford the delicacy. Cocoa beans were imported from South and Central America and the West Indies.

Address

Dribh Muhalla
Shahdadkot
77150

General information

Birmingham’s very own chocolate paradise, a unique place to indulge all of your senses. Our attraction is a fun, educational multimedia attraction dedicated to the story of Cadbury and chocolate. Cadbury World's oldest attraction is also its newest at the new Bournville Experience. Discover the unique Cadbury Culture behind the factory and the Bournville village. Design a chocolate box, respond to the brothers' Suggested Rules of Health and look through interactive binoculars to see how George was a man ahead of his time.

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 23:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 23:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 23:30
Thursday 09:00 - 23:30
Saturday 09:00 - 23:30
Sunday 09:00 - 23:30

Telephone

+923444482212

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