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Smiling coffee drinkers

Fancy yourself a coffee connoisseur? Geoffrey Creighton wants to rock your world. Creighton’s new coffee shop, the Smiling Goat Organic Espresso Bar, is set to open for business inside the Paramount building on South Park during the week of Aug. 20. The shop, which Creighton co-owns with his wife Andrea, will be cozy—the store space […]

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North end migration

The Frenchy’s on Gottingen is on the move. After almost two years of providing north end residents with a bevy of bargain-priced secondhand threads, the store closed its doors on July 31. The store’s set to re-open the week of Aug. 15 at 2713 Robie, just a short distance away from its old stomping grounds. […]

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Think ink

Harbouring a secret yen for an elaborate tattoo? Oceanic Art in Dartmouth wants to help fulfill that desire. The store, which opened July 1 at 121 Portland Street, is a custom tattoo shop, and all the body art produced inside is the work of one artist— owner Scott Forbes. “My idea of a tattoo is […]

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The natural look

Evyeneia Manolakos, owner of Foxy Moon Hair Gallery at 2393 Agricola, was hearing the same complaint from many of her customers. “A lot of my clients are sensitive to products, so they weren’t using any in their hair,” she says. “I was telling them how to make natural products themselves at home, but I realized […]

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Jam space jam

Area 52 Productions, the popular local band practice space, is in the process of moving. Co-owner Kirk Symonds explains, as delicately as possible, that they weren’t given much choice about leaving their long-standing location at 2182 Gottingen. “The lease ended at the end of June, and there was no renewal offered from the landlord.” As […]

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Cafe notte

Timothy’s World Coffee owner Ross Miller says the decision to close the Spring Garden location of the coffee-shop chain was purely economical. “It’s beneficial to the overall health of the business. There are still two locations remaining open.” (On Barrington Street and in the Historic Properties.) The lease on the storefront at 5686 Spring Garden […]

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Finer dining

Things are busy at the Finer Diner in Hackett’s Cove when I call. Only a week after opening, co-owner Peter MacPherson says things are “rocking along.” MacPherson knows a thing or two about rocking. After a long stint as the manager and booker at The Attic nightclub, he and his wife, Sarah Irwin, decided to […]

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Restored ristorante

It turns out that more is happening at Milano’s Ristorante than meets the eye. Not only has the Chebucto Road restaurant undergone extensive renovations, it also has a new co-owner. Tom Hickey, entrepreneur superstar about town, has joined forces with Source Security CEO / restauranteur / dreamboat Ron Lovett as joint owner of the popular […]

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Let them eat steak

Hungry Haligonians wondering where they can find Jon Alan’s famous certified Angus beef steaks need only look around the corner from the former Jon Alan’s Steak and Chophouse location. Luxx, in the Park Lane Mall on Spring Garden Road, now goes by the name Jon Alan’s Luxx. Victor Fineberg, owner of Jon Alan’s, purchased the […]

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The Penny drops (its name)

The thing about copper is that it can tarnish. That’s why the Copper Penny owners decided it was time to polish up the Clayton Park bar and restaurant. ” spent $100,000 on renovations to the interior and there are going to be renovations outside as well,” says manager Scott Samways. “The new look is far […]

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Back in biscuit

A newly expanded Biscuit General Store will be re-opening on June 1. The popular boutique has taken over the former Studio Argyle space next door. Owner Wendy Friedman says the renovated store will offer larger menswear, cosmetics and accessories sections, as well as brand new departments. “One is what we’re calling a Family Fun department, […]

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Passing the torchinelli

Da Maurizio restaurant, a long-standing favourite in Halifax, will soon be changing hands. The Bertossi Group has decided the time has come to let one of its downtown restaurants go, selling it to Andy and Tanya King. The Kings are the husband and wife team that already runs the upscale Northern Italian eatery in the […]

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