Saint John Businesses Split On Keeping Covid Measures
Businesses were polled over a two week span until March 14, the same day remaining restrictions were lifted in New Brunswick.
Businesses were polled over a two week span until March 14, the same day remaining restrictions were lifted in New Brunswick.
Miriam Westin has launched Lifedirt, a fresh produce and homemade juice and smoothies business inspired by her desire to provide healthy, affordable food in her community.
Ami Tea also offers more than 50 bubble tea options along with seasonal drinks.
The Saint John bakery has seen a drop in revenues during Covid-19, but in the lead up to February 14, this year’s selection of sweets, from cupcakes and specialty chocolate-covered strawberries, have been very popular.
The popular uptown Saint John cafe is making creative use of an alley to create seating options near its take-out window.
The 95-year-old uptown business remains committed to growing its customer base even with the setbacks brought on by Covid-19.
With 1,500 games on its shelves, Offline Board Game Café is settling in nicely into its new uptown Saint John location and is quickly becoming a popular gathering place.