Coolest Small Businesses In America
These up-and-comers—like a coasting island eatery, a veggie lover strip club, and a privateer supply shop—are shaking up the sustenance and retail enterprises.
Here's our year-end gathering of the 50 most sizzling independent ventures around the U.S.
Bearded Bastard
What it is: another brand of mustache wax.
What makes it cool: The man known as Jeremiah Newton, who additionally wears an amazing face loaded with hair, began Bearded Bastard to help mollify the burliest of whiskers and manageable the unruliest of mustaches.
Items incorporate the Woodsman mustache wax, Woodsman whiskers oil, and a characteristic shave oil, yet the new Austin-based organization is creating numerous new man-propelled oils and tonics, which will be accessible soon.
Big Gay Ice Cream
What it is: A gay ice cream parlor.
What makes it cool:
Big Gay Ice Cream started in 2009 as the Big Gay Ice Cream
truck—a concept that became so popular that the founders put down
permanent roots in both the East and West Village.
BGIC, which is known for its soft-serve and shakes, whips up cool
flavor combos with ingredients like crushed Nilla wafers, pumpkin
butter, and key lime curd, but even cooler are the names they give their
concoctions. Nothing's more fun than ordering a "Mexican Affo'gay'to"
with extra whip.
Blacksmith
What it is: A renegade coffeehouse.
What makes it cool:
Blacksmith is a coffeehouse with a rock star attitude. It pays
homage to Queen, and has a photo of lead singer Freddie Mercury on the
wall. Any time a Queen song plays in the shop, the first customer in
line gets their drink for free. As they say, "When Queen plays, Freddie
pays!"