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Coffee Strong Coffeehouse Now Open!
Coffee Strong is now open!
Our current hours are Monday - Saturday, 10am to 6pm. We will soon be expanding those hours to include evenings and Sunday.
The shop is located at 15109 Union Ave SW, Lakewood WA 98498. We're right off the freeway on the Berkley Ave exit (#122) on Union Ave next to the Subway. Our phone number is 253.581.1562. Check coffeestrong.com soon for more information!
A group of recent veterans and civilian supporters have been hard at work this past summer raising the $30,000 needed to open a coffee shop near Fort Lewis, an Army base located near Tacoma, WA that is scheduled to deploy 10,000 troops to Iraq in the coming year.
This won't be just any coffee shop. Modeled after the coffeehouse movement from the 1960's, the goal of this shop is to provide soldiers, their families and recent vets a place away from the base where they can learn about resources available to them, meet with G.I. Rights Counselors, and access alternative information. In addition to this, the coffeehouse will hold weekly movie nights, concerts and other events.
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