BunkHaus Hostel And Uptowner Café Get Back To Business
Ingrid Woodhouse hopes the cafe business will be strong while they wait for borders to open up and tourism to rebound.
Ingrid Woodhouse hopes the cafe business will be strong while they wait for borders to open up and tourism to rebound.
The new King Street restaurant, located in the space formerly occupied by the popular Urban Deli that closed last December, will serve a blend of Middle Eastern and traditional Canadian cuisine.
Pamela Wheaton of ‘Heartbreak Boutique’ will open in a week or two after working out the best way to protect customers while still giving a great shopping experience.
The popular Lebanese take-out restaurant plans to open on Water Street after the Covid-19 restrictions are lifted on eating in restaurant dining rooms.
The mixed-use building in uptown Saint John will have six floors, including commercial space on the ground floor, and 32 residential units.
The murals will be joined by other new residents as the owners of Union Station have completed renovations and are ready to greet residential and commercial tenants.
A number of vendors in the city centre market are still open with online purchasing and pick-up and delivery options for loyal shoppers.
Sarah Broome’s popular uptown Saint John restaurant has closed for now, but she’s having fun recreating signature dishes with clay, “to keep people thinking about us … and it might make them smile.”
The BunkHaus Hostel is producing a video highlighting the stories of uptown business people in honour of International Women’s Day.
When I heard about the opening of a café/bar that would also be an art studio, offering the opportunity to flex one’s creative while enjoying a hot drink or treat, I made a note to go as soon as it opened.