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    As an Architect I was overjoyed to be able to get inside this amazing building...I will never forget it.

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    Rescue Mission of Trenton - New store hours

    Rescue Mission of Trenton

    (9 reviews)

    My partner and I was just there to stay at the shelter. But we didn't stay long at all. we were…read moreonly there for a few hours. My Partner was sexually harassed twice, one person was saying if that my didn't have sex or didn't give any oral sex for protection, there was no way that the both of us wouldn't be protected. And the other person was threatening her because of her sexuality. Like it's ridiculous that they allow just about anyone in the shelter and let anyone just stay there and say these things to anyone. We both felt threatend.

    The Rescue Mission has been a shelter for the homeless of the Trenton area since 1915. It's…read moreapproach to this charity is to put every man to work to help offset the cost of operations. The Board of Directors realized a long time ago that Evangelical Christian generosity had to be combined with work and revenue production in order to survive the hardships and financial strain that historic events like the Crash of 1929 would bring to the community. The approach has allowed this pillar of giving to house more than 12,000 men in 1931 by having them cut wood for sale, work in industrial salvage in the many factories of heavily industrialized Trenton, and to help run a store selling used clothing, furniture and appliances. I bring my old clothes here every year, and have even been rewarded by seeing a man on the street wearing one of my suits. I hope he got the job. When I have furniture to get out of my home or office, I call the Rescue Mission to come pick it up in one of their trucks. They will even take an old car that still works. I had the good fortune of working on the same street as the RM early in my legal career at the Legal Aid Society. I saw firsthand the large number of people who relied on it to survive. Too, several of these people became my clients when denied benefits, or in need of help in dealing with landlords, employers or other legal problems. It was rich and rewarding work. Please consider giving your recyclable clothing, housewares, and donations to the Rescue Mission. After more than 110 years, you know they are doing something very right. Helping those who help others is a blessing, mitzvah, and great feeling.

    The Bridge Coffee and Community - Grilled cheese

    The Bridge Coffee and Community

    (15 reviews)

    Our sandwiches were fresh, unique, and absolutely delicious--definitely a step above your typical…read moretakeout options. I loved the variety of both the food and coffee selections. The café itself has a very cool vibe, and the staff was incredibly friendly. Highly recommend!

    Been here twice shortly after their opening time. Inviting inside with a long window bar along the…read morefront, lots of tables, couches and a white board meeting room with a glass wall. Other features include an area to post business cards/messages, a pay it forward board, board games and wifi. The guy working behind the counter was pleasant and knowledgeable about their coffee offering which comes from Homestead Coffee Roasters of Upper Black Eddy. Their drink menu consists of hot/cold coffee, tea, lattes, and espresso based drinks. I tried the drip coffee and would highly recommend it. It is a private label version of Homesteads Darkness - dark & bold with notes of rich, smokey chocolate. I enjoyed the dark roast, rich chocolate and its bold full body. The cortado and espresso I had were ok. I found them to be a little too bitter, but there was a strong roasted earthiness flavor that I liked. On a return trip I'll have to try their Vietnamese coffee. Food wise I've had the sausage egg and cheese on a bagel and a bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel. They are simple and decent sized with simple folded egg patties and cheddar cheese on average bagels. The sausage had a little spicy kick and the bacon was pretty tasty (NOTE: they do offer pork roll as an option). I was given some hot sauce packets to go. You can also get sandwiches on a croissant. The rest of the menu is simple - toasts, sandwiches, salads, some items for the kids. They do sell their private label coffee beans in retail bags and will grind them for you. I'll stop in again if I'm in the area. The coffee and ambiance is great, the food is ok to good, service great and the idea of a non profit that supports community is commendable. Thanks!!

    Masonic Temple - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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