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Trew Era Cafe

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The Trew Era Café is a non-profit coffeehouse established in March 2015 in Hackney, East London. The café, opened by comedian and activist Russell Brand, was funded by profits from his 2014 book, Revolution.The café name and logo come from its location on the New Era estate and from Brand's web series, The Trews. In September 2016, Brand donated the cafe to The Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust (RAPT) whose London Recovery Hub is located next door to the Trew Era Cafe.

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Trew Era Cafe
Mill Row, London Haggerston (London Borough of Hackney)

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Mill Row 21
N1 5RS London, Haggerston (London Borough of Hackney)
England, United Kingdom
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