Café L’Amiral Opens Second Location in Moncton
Café L’Amiral has opened their second location on University Avenue. This new grab-and-go style café will have all of Café L’Amiral’s most popular items, as well as some new additions.
Café L’Amiral has opened their second location on University Avenue. This new grab-and-go style café will have all of Café L’Amiral’s most popular items, as well as some new additions.
Lennon Cake Co. brings cake to an all new level with their unique and modern designs. Creating cakes for events all over New Brunswick, Mackalee Goodman, owner of Lennon Cake Co., says that she is still in shock over how big the business has become with it still growing every single day.
It is a frequent occurrence for the seaside area and its population of just under 300 people during the summer tourism season.
Owner Samantha Robichaud says that although the square footage of the new location is slightly less than before, the store has a much better layout and people can move around much more freely when browsing.
A new mobile eatery, Knucklehead Café, has opened outside of the new Harley Davidson location in Moncton.
After coming to Moncton as an international student, Leaticia Sikirra noticed that there was a lack of wig boutiques in the region. Looking to bring an aspect of her culture to the Moncton area, Sikirra started Bestyglamour’hair in 2019.
Scooptopia in Salisbury has recently undergone renovations. Adding an indoor seating area to their shop, as well as much more to come, people can now enjoy their creations all year long, no matter the weather.
Covid-19 drove a lot of people to pick up DIY home improvement projects. That’s been a boon for Lisa Casey
After two years of operating out of local markets and events, The Grooveshop has finally opened their own storefront. Jean-Francois Doucet, owner of The Grooveshop, says that he is excited to welcome everyone into the new space.
D’s Tea Room is officially open at 115 Main Street in Bathurst. Having known many young LGBTQ+ members around the community, Wendy Landry, owner of D’s Tea Room, wanted to create the ultimate safe space for the LGBTQ+ community, as well as the general population of her small town.