Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books got a Hollywood shoutout in the fourth episode of Netflix’s “The Madness,” with one of the characters sporting a t-shirt from the Germantown coffee shop.
The show premiered on Nov. 28, starring Colman Domingo, who is from Philadelphia, where parts of the show are set. Domingo plays a media pundit fighting for his innocence after stumbling upon a murder in the Poconos.
Uncle Bobbie's, opened in 2017 by activist and TV personality Marc Lamont Hill, posted a screenshot of the character “Kallie," played by Gabrielle Graham, on …
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Uncle Bobbie's Coffee & Books got a Hollywood shoutout in the fourth episode of Netflix’s “The Madness,” with one of the characters sporting a t-shirt from the Germantown coffee shop.
The show premiered on Nov. 28, starring Colman Domingo, who is from Philadelphia, where parts of the show are set. Domingo plays a media pundit fighting for his innocence after stumbling upon a murder in the Poconos.
Uncle Bobbie's, opened in 2017 by activist and TV personality Marc Lamont Hill, posted a screenshot of the character “Kallie," played by Gabrielle Graham, on its Instagram with the caption, “Mama we made it!!”