Ice Cream Business Scoops Up Permanent Home On Saint John’s East Side
The popular west side ice cream trailer will open a permanent and expanded east side location by the end of June.
The popular west side ice cream trailer will open a permanent and expanded east side location by the end of June.
At events with friends and family, Maeve McNutt brings a charcuterie board full of cheese, jams, bread, crackers and cured meats. At a birthday party last year, a friend asked, “Why can’t they buy this?” The answer: a new business called “Curated.”
After leaving its uptown location, Taste of Egypt is temporarily doing takeout services from the Thistle St Andrews Curling Club in the North End.
The new Sussex Adventure Mini-Golf course incorporates a Sussex landmark at each hole, from its covered bridges to the twin potash mines.
Delish Gourmet Rolled Ice Cream’s second location is officially open at 120 Prince William Street in uptown Saint John.
Zhoubin Zhou immigrated to Canada in 2014 and his first job in Saint John was as a graphic designer, before working at local restaurants, Sense of Tokyo and Mimimi.
The drive-in hopes to be a central entertainment hub that draws people from Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
Many of Ashley Morin’s soaps are scented and shaped like desserts, from chocolate macarons to cinnamon donuts, that look so real you think you could eat them at a glance.
Endless Serendipity Boutique will provide customers with low-cost options of quality brand-name clothing and home décor.
Elaine Bruff’s St. Andrews business also has an online store that sells 100 percent all-natural skincare products, aromatherapy products, and more than 150 varieties of teas.