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New Businesses Coming To Hoboken: Dogs, Coffee, More

Niche businesses are still opening in the mile-square city despite the pandemic.

A doggie day care chain says its new location is coming soon to uptown Hoboken.
A doggie day care chain says its new location is coming soon to uptown Hoboken. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

HOBOKEN, NJ — "Welcome to coffee talk, where we talk about cawfee, dawgs...no big whoop." Fans of that old Saturday Night Live skit will be happy to know that they can talk about coffee and dogs with renewed excitement, as two relevant small businesses will be opening soon in the mile-square city.

A new shop called Yuki's Coffee & Bakery said it will open in a week at the Monroe Center for the Arts on the west side of Hoboken, at 720 Monroe St.

On Monday, the shop posted, "Happy Monday! We started the countdown for the opening of Yuki's Bakery & Coffee in one week! In the meantime, check out daily how we make our famous delicious babka!"

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The shop says on its social media, "Baking is my passion since I’m a kid and now finally I was able to do it! Homemade bake good, cookies, breads, granola, cakes." Find out more on the website here.

Also, the latest in a chain of doggie day cares is coming to town. A listing for Camp Bow Wow at 1414 Grand St. (around the corner from the Biergarten) says that the location will open April 13.

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Read more about Camp Bow Wow on its website here.

Recently opened: UnjumBold

Meanwhile, Patch also recently did a rundown of businesses that opened in Hoboken in the new year.

One business not mentioned in the roundup was UnjumBold, a home goods store and business/home organization service that opened at 257 First St. in December.

"At UNJUMBOLD our retail products and organizing services are meant to elevate your every day home & lifestyle, with an emphasis on quality over quantity," said Michael Knight, an owner. "We focus on Women, LGBTQ & Black-owned companies; highlighting our local vendors and fair-trade partners."

The store offers an array of goods, from dispensers to containers to clothes to baby and dog items. Find out more on their story and their store on their website here.

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