The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge

The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge Art Deco Steamship themed First Class Coffee Lounge and Exhibition of Ocean Liner Memorabilia To explain this obsession let me take you back to the early 1970s.
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As long as I can remember I have had a great enthusiasm (some may refer to it as an obsession) for 20th Century Ocean liners. So, it was only natural that in 2012, when an opportunity arose, that The Brixham Steam Packet Company was formed by way of satisfying that passion. I had just left school aged sixteen where I had not been a particularly good student. Staff found my lack of focus infuriatin

g and it wasn’t until many years later I was diagnosed with ADHD and Dyslexia. Leaving school with no qualifications meant I didn’t have many opportunities open to me. Staying on at school was not an option; I hated it! During a heated conversation with my father he stated, ‘Well, it’s either stay on at school or join the Navy!’ probably expecting me to agree another term

Let’s go back I little further into the family history …. my grandfather discovered the beautiful fishing port of Brixham just after the war and made it his home-from-home. He became an enthusiastic member of the local community and helped set up a holiday park in Fishcombe. He started with 6 caravans and also had a part-ownership in a trawler. Therefore, it was inevitable that as all my holidays were spent here in Torbay, Brixham soon became my family’s second home too. My father was ex-Navy, stationed in Yeovil, and he wanted me to experience what life at sea was like. In 1964 he took me to Plymouth Navy Day. I can still clearly remember our tour around HMS Eagle. I recall meeting the Captain and sitting in his command seat which was the pivotal moment and made a huge impression on this nine-year-old boy. From that moment, I was bitten by a passion for big ships! After Dad’s, “Join the `Navy” comment, I was anxious to make the move and decided to write to Cunard. The QE2 had seized my attention not long after its launch and I dreamt of working on this magnificent transatlantic liner. I was so disappointed to get a curt reply saying they were not interested. Undeterred by this I enrolled in the National Sea Training School in Gravesend, Kent and became a “Peanut”. This is a term used to describe raw recruits. I was in my element! I found myself soaking up the Catering, Lifeboat and Firefighting training and was awarded "Leading Hand" Status. After 14 weeks of intensive training I was sent home to await further instructions. My head was full of expectation. I dreamed of faraway travel to exotic ports, of seeing the world. Sadly, it didn’t happen, well not straight away, as I was sent to Tilbury docks to join the MV British Patrol. This was a BP Tramp Steamer plying its trade between oil refineries in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, around the North Sea, English Channel and the Baltic. Life on board was grim and it had never occurred to me I would suffer from sea sickness! My role on board this 65000GRT Midships and Aft tanker was Galley Boy. This is where I learned how to peel potatoes by the sack load and every other menial task you could think of interspersed with throwing up over the side. After 3 months I was given leave and returned home only to discover my parents were in Tenerife on holiday. I let myself into the house and as instructed called the ‘pool’ office in Avonmouth Docks to be assigned my next ship. I had already rehearsed my speech and was all set to plead my case for a passenger liner so I could see the world. When the officer said, ‘If you get on the next train to Southampton you can join the QE2’ I was overjoyed …. and the rest, as they say, is history. In 1975 after 4 years with Cunard, working up from Commis waiter to First Class Saloon Steward in the Queens Grill ("The finest restaurant afloat in the world") and gaining a wealth of knowledge working in various departments such as The Bureau de Change, Telephone Exchange, Theatre, Radio Room, Laundry, Columbia and Britannia restaurants and of course the world famous Queens Grill, I was encouraged to join the family business, life was never the same and soon I became restless but despite strenuous efforts to rejoin Cunard, they had moved on and foreign crews were populating the catering departments. So i continued life ashore later training as an electrician and forming my own Intruder Alarm Installation Company in the Midlands. To cut this long story short, following heart problems I retired in 2012 and moved to our beloved Brixham. Our first shop opened in Middle Street in Brixham and was a modest premises crammed with antique marine collectables. We soon outgrew this small space and decided we needed somewhere larger to accommodate our growing retail collection. A more suitable retail space was for sale closer to the harbour so we moved. Nowadays, we are a well-established business with not only our shop (now also on line) but a fabulous First Class Ocean Liner Themed Coffee Lounge. The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge was opened in 2017 by our very good friend Commodore Ron Warwick, past Captain of QE2 and QM2. A whole new career had started and soon the Brixham Steam Packet Co and Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge was making the news with our No Children policy. This rule was adopted so we could create a quiet and relaxed atmosphere where visitors could enjoy the calm ambience of the art deco surroundings, enjoy First Class food and Service and take a look at our amazing collection of ocean liner memorabilia which was fast becoming an attraction in its own right

Afternoon Teas, Devon Cream Teas and our Exclusive High Teas and Deluxe High Teas are now a speciality of the Lounge attracting visitors from far and wide. The excellent food coupled with the Ocean Liner themed venue makes for a very enjoyable exp[erience, where visitors can be taken back in time to enjoy the opulence and splendour of early steam ship travel. Bon Voyage

⚓ Service Notice - Today at The Chart Room ⚓Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen,Just a quick note to advise that we have a...
02/06/2026

⚓ Service Notice - Today at The Chart Room ⚓

Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen,

Just a quick note to advise that we have a private function taking place at The Chart Room today.

From 11:30am onwards, seating will be more limited than usual and service may be slightly affected while our galley team prepares for a full house later in the day.

A limited number of tables will still be available during the morning and early lunchtime period. However, there may be some interruption to our normal routine and waiting times could be slightly longer than usual.

Please note that The Chart Room will be closed to the general public from 1:00pm as we prepare for and host our private function.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience and understanding. Our crew will, as always, do their utmost to ensure all passengers continue to enjoy the first-class food, service and atmosphere for which The Chart Room has become known.

Thank you for your continued support.

The Crew at The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge

First Class Passengers Only

The Best Afternoon Teas by a Nautical Mile

Your Special Tea is our Speciality

“82nd Anniversary of D-Day”6 June 1944 - 6 June 202682 Years Since D-Day - Remembering the Greatest Seaborne Invasion in...
31/05/2026

“82nd Anniversary of D-Day”
6 June 1944 - 6 June 2026

82 Years Since D-Day - Remembering the Greatest Seaborne Invasion in History

This week marks the 81st Anniversary of D-Day, one of the most significant events of the Second World War and the largest seaborne invasion in history.

On 6th June 1944, thousands of Allied soldiers crossed the English Channel to begin the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe. Their courage and sacrifice changed the course of history.

Whilst the troops who landed on the beaches rightly occupy a special place in our remembrance, we should never forget the immense contribution made by the Royal Navy, the Merchant Navy and the countless civilian mariners who made Operation Overlord possible. Without them, there could have been no D-Day.

Devon played a crucial role in the preparations for the invasion, and here in Brixham many local fishermen and seafarers answered their country’s call. Merchant ships, fishing vessels and civilian craft joined the vast armada carrying men, vehicles, ammunition, fuel and supplies across the Channel.

Many paid the ultimate sacrifice.

As the years pass and the number of surviving veterans diminishes, it becomes ever more important that we continue to tell their stories. The freedoms we enjoy today were won at a tremendous cost by a generation who displayed extraordinary courage, determination and resilience.

At The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge we are passionate about preserving maritime history and remembering the contribution of Britain’s seafarers. Through our maritime lectures, exhibitions, Merchant Navy commemorations and special events, we hope to ensure that future generations understand not only what happened, but why it should never be forgotten.

On Saturday 6th June we will also be hosting our sold-out Murder Mystery Dinner, “Churchill’s Final Hour”, set during the tense hours surrounding Operation Overlord. Whilst an evening of entertainment, it also provides an opportunity to reflect upon the momentous events and sacrifices that shaped the world we live in today.

Today we remember:

⚓ The soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy.
⚓ The Royal Navy sailors who protected them.
⚓ The Merchant Navy crews who carried the men, supplies and equipment needed for victory.
⚓ The fishermen and civilian mariners who answered the call to serve.
⚓ And all those who never returned home.

We will remember them.

The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge & Brixham Steam Packet Company
Keeping Maritime History Alive for Future Generations.
All aboard - the voyage continues. 🇬🇧⚓️

🏆 Sweet Success at The Chart Room! 🏆We are delighted and honoured to have received a Restaurant Guru Award for Best Dess...
30/05/2026

🏆 Sweet Success at The Chart Room! 🏆

We are delighted and honoured to have received a Restaurant Guru Award for Best Desserts.

Whilst awards are always appreciated, the real credit belongs to our talented Head Chef and expert baker, Elvie, whose passion, dedication and attention to detail have helped create what many of our guests describe as the finest cakes, desserts and homemade scones by a nautical mile.

From our award-winning Afternoon Teas and Devon Cream Teas to the delicious cakes and puddings that tempt visitors through our doors every day, Elvie works tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure everything leaving the galley is prepared to the highest standard.

At The Chart Room we believe that first-class food starts with quality ingredients, traditional methods and a great deal of care, and Elvie embodies those values perfectly.

Please join us in congratulating her on this well-deserved recognition.

Well done, Elvie. We are incredibly proud of you and grateful for everything you do for The Chart Room and our passengers.

⚓🍰☕️

The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge - The Best Afternoon Teas by a Nautical Mile.
Your Special Tea is Our Speciality.

Nice to see we are still making headlines in the Bay.
28/05/2026

Nice to see we are still making headlines in the Bay.

Due to a late cancellation we have 1 table (4) available for our Murder mystery, if you are interested get in touch asap...
28/05/2026

Due to a late cancellation we have 1 table (4) available for our Murder mystery, if you are interested get in touch asap.

Calling all arts and crafts enthusiasts, we have just received a donation of fabulous Nautical Admiralty Charts (well we...
25/05/2026

Calling all arts and crafts enthusiasts, we have just received a donation of fabulous Nautical Admiralty Charts (well we are the “Chart Room” so it’s only fitting that we are considered a good home) in todays technological world, Admiralty Charts have little monetary value but still hold a lot of charm, what we are more than happy to do is give these Charts away (maybe a small donation to the Shoalstone Pool restoration fund). These charts can be used for all sorts of creations so let your heart decide. Charts are mostly the South West and Channel Islands, come along to the Chart Room and take your pick…

Good Morning Brixham - and a very warm welcome to all our visitors arriving in our beautiful harbour town today.With thi...
25/05/2026

Good Morning Brixham - and a very warm welcome to all our visitors arriving in our beautiful harbour town today.

With this glorious sunshine forecast, please do take care and remember the old advice: “Slip, Slap and Slop!” You really don’t want sunburn spoiling the start of your holiday season.

What certainly is a good start to the day is a visit to The Chart Room First Class Coffee Lounge.

Step inside and enjoy cool air conditioning, plenty of ice, chilled drinks, excellent coffee, homemade cakes and our fabulous nautically inspired menu - all served in truly unique surroundings.

Just a gentle reminder that we do not allow children under 12 years of age in the shop or lounge. This policy helps us maintain the quiet, relaxed and refined First Class atmosphere our guests have come to love - with First Class food, drink, service and the best Afternoon Teas by a nautical mile.

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is The Chart Room.

A First Class Ocean Liner themed Coffee Lounge, Tea Room, Restaurant, Shop, Museum and Exhibition of Steamship Memorabilia.

This is not simply somewhere to grab a coffee…

This is an experience you won’t want to miss.

All aboard!

Address

Old Foundry Court, 60A Fore Street
Brixham
TQ58DZ

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+441803856361

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