Rough Trade East
2.15 kmOld Truman Brewery, London
Our UK flagship, Rough Trade East, home to legendary live performances by the likes of Blur and Queens of the Stone Age, located in Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London. The Café is open from 9am.
Our UK flagship, Rough Trade East, home to legendary live performances by the likes of Blur and Queens of the Stone Age, located in Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London. The Café is open from 9am.
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