Offline Board Game Cafe Opens New Uptown Location
After not having a permanent home for over a year, Offline Board Game Cafe has officially opened its new location in uptown Saint John.
After not having a permanent home for over a year, Offline Board Game Cafe has officially opened its new location in uptown Saint John.
Discover Saint John will be hosting Hula’s live-painting experience from July 28 through August 8.
Jeff Scammell and Bryce Thibodeau are the owners of The Public House, located 32 Grannan Street. The new venue will play host to both public and private events, as well as live music and entertainment.
The popular third-annual street festival July 20 will feature food vendors, Moosehead Breweries’ new, custom-built shipping container bar, and mystical practitioners like fortune tellers and tarot card readers. And of course, the giant moon will be back too.
The local microbrewer wants to be part of the revitalization of Water Street, which has become home to cool new businesses like BunkHaus and the Gahan House Barrell Room in the last year.
The Wheelhouse Institute in Saint John is offering professional development workshops on a variety of things including cash flow management, video storytelling and marketing.
Another historic building is being restored in a booming area of uptown Saint John that now includes Historica apartments and popular bars, cafes and restaurants.
Cooke purchased the 148-year-old Shaarei Zedek Synagogue in 2017. After almost three years of extensive renovations, employees will be moving in over the coming weeks.
The Art Warehouse on Prince William Street in Saint John will be a bar, cafe and drop-in art studio where people can paint with their friends, a date, family members or on their own.
The Saint John event that attracts thousands of rib fans will take place June 13 to 16 at the Lower Cove Terminal, located just past Port Saint John’s Diamond Jubilee cruise ship terminal on Water Street.