My friend Dave, having a pretty good sense of what might interest me, just sent me the following image from a local free weekly in Portland about a vending machine that, starting tomorrow, will be used to distribute vegan fare from an organization called Meals for Heels, a startup that initially launched to deliver food […]
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What would you want from an Ypsilanti vending machine?
Posted in Art and Culture, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged beans, COVID-19, Donald Trump, Goya, Meals for Heels, Nikeisah Newton, Oregon, pandemic, Pix Pâtisserie, Pix-O-Matic, pop-up retail, Portland, Qanon, strippers, tinned fish, toilet paper, vegan, vending machines 30 Comments
Bee Roll shows off her new Beezy’s space, and talks about her plans to incubate and launch new companies
Several weeks ago I had Bee Roll, the owner of Ypsilanti’s Beezy’s cafe, on the radio with me to discuss her plans to expand into a second location. And, today, after eating lunch at her place, I asked Bee if she’d show me around the space, which is directly across the street from Beezy’s, and […]
Posted in Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Bee Roll, Beezy's, catering, Crow's Nest, dining, entrepreneurism, events space, grab-and-go food, North Washington Street, pies, pop-up retail, Riki Tiki Pies, Star Wars, Theresa Rickloff, weddings, Zingerman's Community of Businesses 4 Comments
Bee Roll on wanting to grow Beezy’s and how you can help
Bee Roll opened Beezy’s, her “simple, honest” restaurant in downtown Ypsilanti, on November 8, 2008. Over the past six years, quite a bit has changed. Beezy’s has become a vital anchor in downtown Ypsilanti. Among other things, it’s a place for people to meet over great food, a safe environment for kids to study in […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 826, autumn, Bee Mayhew, Bee Roll, Beezy's, Bona Sera, breakfast for dinner, business owners who get it, chicken pot pie, cozy time, fundraising, giftcards, goulash, local business, local investing, Meatloaf, Mix Studio Theater, North Washington Street, plate club, Red Rock, restaurants, tuna casserole, tutoring 18 Comments