Finding A Muse: Fredericton’s Newest Café

For University students in Fredericton, finding the best location to combine study and leisure can be difficult. The recent opening of The Tispy Muse Café on Regent Street has changed the lives of students throughout the city.

Kian Drew, UNB Student frequently visits the Tipsy Muse Café to complete homework, and for the delicious snacks. Photo by Shannon Blackmore/STU Communications.

The Muse offers a serene, and modern social environment for locals to hangout, and complete their work.

One look at the café’s menu will have you drooling, as there are options for every taste and dietary need. The café offers vegan treats, local brewed soda and kombucha, as well as caffeine, alcohol, and house made whipped butters and cream cheeses that can be paired with mouth-watering Montreal bagels.

University of New Brunswick Student, Kian Drew, visits the café regularly to grab a bite to eat, and complete homework.

“This place is one of my favourites in the city so far to study, the food is delicious and the people are incredibly nice,” he said.

 

Kian Drew arrives at the front counter to place his order. Photo By: Shannon Blackmore/STU Communicaitons

Since it opened in January, the café has locals flocking. While it offers affordable treats and beverages, the Muse is one of the few locations in Fredericton’s downtown that offers plenty of vegan and gluten free options for customers.

The range of menu options is a primary staple of what makes this downtown café so appealing to our diverse capital city.

The Tipsy Muse offers a variety of locally made products, like canned teas and craft sodas from Nova Scotia. Photo By: Shannon Blackmore/STU Communications
The café is known for their Montreal and vegan bagels, as well as their house-made whipped butters and creamed cheese. Photo By: Shannon Blackmore/STU Communications

It truly is no surprise that such an inclusive, welcoming café environment in the heart of Fredericton’s downtown is attracting so many different groups of people.

Kian Drew enjoys his rosemary and sea salt bagel, with a whipped house made garlic and candied salmon cream cheese on top. Photo By: Shannon Blackmore/STU Communications

If you are in the area and looking to support a local roots business, you need to stop by the Tipsy Muse Café. Its calming environment and locally sourced menu is a representation of the values most important to the city of Fredericton, and its people.

There are several areas in the café designed for the comfort and relaxation of its guests. Photo By: Shannon Blackmore/STU Communications

You’ve got to eat here!

The Tipsy Muse café is newly owned, and can be found on Regent Street in downtown Fredericton. Photo By: Shannon Blackmore/STU Communications