Eb Coffeeshop Has Caffeine, Will Travel
Since opening in summer 2018, the coffee food truck traveled around southern N.B. to places like Beulah Family Camp week, the Sussex Flea Market, Saint John’s Night Market and Kingston Farmers’ Market.
Since opening in summer 2018, the coffee food truck traveled around southern N.B. to places like Beulah Family Camp week, the Sussex Flea Market, Saint John’s Night Market and Kingston Farmers’ Market.
The local downtown coffee shop is opening a new Fredericton location.
Conor Conway and Matt Symes originally wanted to open a coffee shop alongside a tasting offering. But when Covid-19 forced cafes to close, they changed course.
In 2019, Max Legere started College Fund Coffee to help pay for his university education while also donating to various charities.
The initiative allows entrepreneurs to get together in a Zoom call, make connections and learn helpful tips to be a successful business owner.
The hostel on Water Street launched a cafe that was open to travellers and locals in December 2018. They decided to rebrand the cafe as The Uptowner because many Saint Johners still thought it was only for visitors to the city.
The BunkHaus Hostel is now the BunkHaus Hostel + Cafe. Its lobby has been transformed to include more seating and a vibe that invites you to sit down and relax with a friend, or perhaps meet a new one from out of town.
Glen McLean and Randy Pedersen began in 1995 with a kiosk in McAllister Place and now have four locations and supply 250 organizations and businesses across the province.
The Purrfect Cup – A Cat Cafe owner and founder Korey Jennings has secured a location on the Fredericton’s Northside at 580 Two Nations Crossing.
Rogue Coffee will open in early August in a vibrant alleyway of businesses off Grannan Lane