Farmers Market Report written by Moncton area writer, Heather Ferguson, covers the farm, hobbyist, and artisan producers who display their products and artistry at Moncton's Farmers Market Cooperative and Downtown Moncton's Marche Moncton Market each week. "Market Report" blog also covers small independent speciality businesses in southern New Brunswick. To suggest a business or artisan for a profile, please use the comment form on this blog. See you at the Market.
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Saturday, September 16, 2006
Don Cherry's Sports Grill
Don Cherry’s Sports Grill Restaurant is pleased to announce the opening of their brand new location at 200 Champlain Street in Dieppe, which is due to take place on Tuesday, September 12. A landmark establishment for fifteen years at Champlain Place Mall, Don Cherry’s move to the City of Dieppe downtown core brings together a time-honoured reputation for excellence in food and service and a state-of-the-art facility with an upscale, sporty environment that truly lives up to their popular refrain, "casual mood, awesome food!"Advertisement |
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Saturday, September 09, 2006
Caley Espresso
One of life’s simple pleasures is enjoying your brew of choice, and on a leisurely weekend morning indulging in a cup of steaming hot coffee at the local farmers market is one of life’s joys! At Marché Moncton Market, Caley Espresso brings a world of exotic coffee from across the globe to the discriminating coffee lover, offering a variety of quality coffees roasted fresh every week, onsite, from the best coffee beans the industry has to offer. Caley Espresso carries the "buzz du jour" in a number of tempting beverages including Kenya Black Premium Organic Free Trade Coffee, Columbian De-caf done in the Swiss Water process, Cappuccino, Caffe Latte, Chai Latte, and various blends of coffee such as Mardi Gras, Moncton Blend, and Sumatra. Caley Espresso also carries King Cole Tea for the tea lover and Real Fruit Smoothies made from fresh fruit purees for those who require an alternative to tea or coffee.
Caley Espresso is owned by Caley Montague who comes by his interest in exotic coffees via the family business, the Down East Coffee Company. A thriving hub of activity on Saturdays, Caley Espresso’s corner at the market is a popular meeting place for market goers who can choose from a delightful variety of hot or cold beverages to accompanying them as they peruse the fare of fellow vendors at the market. Drop by Caley Espresso and meet Diane Cormier, Manager at the kiosk, who, with a team of helpful staff, can direct you to just the right choice to enhance your morning at the market! At Caley Espresso, "buzz" is the word – "espresso buzz," "java buzz," and "buzz beans!" Get your Saturday morning buzz at Caley Espresso and experience a world of exotic flavour!
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