The Truman Brewery

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  • Brick Lane
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Time Out says

This 11-acre complex on Shoreditch’s Brick Lane was home to London’s largest brewery until 1989, before being converted into an arts hub comprising galleries, events spaces, studios and offices for the area’s many creatives during the 1990s. These days it is a bustling tourist attraction comprising of bars, street-food stalls, vintage and antiques markets and the ever-popular Rough Trade East record store, while its sprawling exhibition hall host a huge variety of cultural events, from the Other Art Fair to the London Coffee Festival. 

Rosie Hewitson
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Rosie Hewitson

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Address:
91 Brick Lane
London
E1 6QL
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Tube: Liverpool St
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London Coffee Festival

  • Consumer shows and conventions

Reckon you can tell your Square Mile from your Allpress? Got some serious opinions on microfoam? This four-day coffee bonanza at Brick Lane’s Truman Brewery is probably for you. From latte art masterclasses to a barista tournament and a jam-packed programme of interactive demonstrations, workshops, talks and tasting sessions has something new to teach even the most avid bean connoisseurs. You’ll leave feeling more passionate about the black medicine than ever before, and not just because of the copious amount of caffeine coursing through your veins. Open to the public on Saturday and Sunday. Thursday and Friday are industry days.    

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