Saint John’s ‘Uptown Sparkles’ Returns
Uptown Sparkles includes ice sculptures, music, outdoor firepits, and other winter-friendly activities.
Uptown Sparkles includes ice sculptures, music, outdoor firepits, and other winter-friendly activities.
By the end of the month, Uptown’s Shamrock Barbershop will be the first Saint John barbershop able to serve alcohol to its patrons.
Owner Matthew Elliott said the decision to close is just a ‘cold, hard reality,’ adding they opened three weeks before the pandemic began.
The Landmark will include 180 units and will be nine stories high at 300 Sydney Street.
The popular gastropub will expand to Rothesay’s Clark Road this spring.
Slated to open early next month on Grannan Street in uptown Saint John, Marci’s menu will consist of twelve pre-designed salads with lots of fresh ingredients and different flavors and textures, as well as smoothies.
The popular uptown Saint John cafe is making creative use of an alley to create seating options near its take-out window.
The Open Streets pilot project will see closures for stretches of Germain, Canterbury, and Prince William streets on an alternating basis for 12 weekends between July and September.
The 95-year-old uptown business remains committed to growing its customer base even with the setbacks brought on by Covid-19.