NEW OPENINGS: 8 new local businesses on the Eastern Shore

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Gorgeous Streets And Walkways Of Fairhope
Gorgeous streets and walkways of Fairhope. (Liv George/ The Bama Buzz)

South Alabama continues to grow as the Eastern Shore welcomes eight new businesses to the community. From food and beverage to health and wellness, there are several new additions to get excited about. Continue reading to learn more about how you can support these recent openings.

1. The Barn @ The Hope Farm

Hope Farm
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

The Barn @ The Hope Farm is a new concept that was added at the start of the new year to provide guests with delightful pastries made in-house and coffee from popular coffee company, Nova Espresso. The Barn serves breakfast and lunch, and they even have a special event space for your next celebration.

2. Bondi Bowls Gulf Coast

Bondy Bowls
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

Bondi Bowls Gulf Coast dedicates itself to bringing the beach to you. It all started when 24 year old, Bailey Wilson, founded a healthy eatery with the support of her friends and family. The goal? To serve the community with healthier choices. The menu features popular destination beach-inspired bowls to have you feeling like your traveling the world while standing in the heart of Daphne.

3. Summer Moon Coffee

Summer Moon
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

Summer Moon Coffee has recently made its way to the Eastern Shore and have all coffee fanatics buzzing. This new hotspot offers a large selection of freshly brewed coffees and some breakfast options, too. A bonus for this location is that it has all the amenities young adults seek—free Wi-Fi, online ordering, outdoor seating and a convenient, fast drive-thru. It’s the perfect atmosphere for getting some studying or work done.

4. Southern Nightscape

Southern Nightscape
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

Love driving around looking at lights during the holidays, but too lazy to put them up yourself? Don’t worry, Southern Nightscape has got you covered. This locally owned and operated company specializes in creating the best lighting experience for all of the Eastern Shore community’s needs. View some of their latest projects on their website.

5. HomeFit Fairhope

Homefit 2
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

HomeFit is a company that provides customers with just what the name says—bringing fitness to your home. With six personal training services, this company is sure to help those who are getting a late start to their New Year resolutions. Rather you are targeting weight loss or seeking to build muscle, HomeFit offers it all.

6. Eastern Shore Pharmacy

Pharmacy
Gifford family celebrating new family pharmacy. (Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

Family owned, Eastern Shore Pharmacy, brings citizens of Fairhope and surrounding cities the access to medication, health screenings, vaccinations and more. Owners, Steve and Amy Gifford, are a dedicated couple whose dreams always included bringing the people on the Eastern Shore a family operated pharmacy.

7. SailTime Alabama

Sailtime
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

Love to sail or always dreamed of boarding a sailboat? Now you can with SailTime Alabama. SailTime is the only American Sailing Association (ASA) certified sailing school in the state of Alabama. Find out more about learning the ropes of sailing, obtain annual memberships or partake in captained charters for a fun day at sea on their website.

8. Anew Body, Beauty & Wellness Spa

Anew
(Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce)

Looking to make a change in the way you see yourself? Then Anew Body, Beauty and Wellness Spa should be your next stop. This health, beauty and wellness centered company is the first in Alabama to incorporate Instasculpting’s cutting edge technology— a way to contour your body with guaranteed results. This spa also provides customers with salon services, facials, nanoinfusions and much more.

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Ensley Lawrence
Ensley Lawrence
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