Small Business Week: Pass the mic + share the love

These 10 local business owners tell us what they love most about the Twin City’s biz scene.

WStoday:  Banyan Tree Counseling octagon waiting room

Feel right at home as soon as you step into Banyan Tree Counseling’s octagon waiting room.

Photo courtesy of Banyan Tree Counseling

When it comes to Small Business Week, we’ll take every chance we can to brag about our local entrepreneurs. Meet 10 local businesses shaping the scene, hear their takes on what makes the Twin City special + their recommendations for other small-biz brands you should check out.

Editor’s note: Responses may have been edited for clarity and brevity.

Meet the Makers

Banyan Tree Counseling & Wellness, 3303 Healy Dr. | Opened 2015
“We are a holistic mental health practice offering comprehensive therapeutic and psychiatric services. Our inclusive, strengths-based approach includes counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, nutrition counseling, and specialized services for diverse clients of all ages.”

Anne Marie Bridal Designs, 315 N. Spruce St., Ste 200 | Opened 2024
“We are a high-end bridal salon that offers a curated selection of elegant wedding gowns and mother-of-the-bride dresses. With a focus on personalized service, the boutique provides a luxurious and welcoming experience to help every bride find her perfect dress.”

WStoday: Vecino Center students showing off their language award

Earn your certificate of completion to move up to the next level of language class.

Photo courtesy of Vecino Center

Vecino Center, 3477 Myer Lee Dr. | Opened 2024
“Our center celebrates the global languages and cultural traditions that live and thrive in Winston-Salem. We host language classes, art classes, dance classes, food events, and more.”

A Tax Koore Professional LLC, 8100 N. Point Blvd. Ste F | Opened 2023
“We offer tax preparation services and personalized care for individuals and small businesses.”

Biz owners share what’s unique about Winston-Salem

“How we all show up for each other and love to see everyone thrive.” — Twin City Health

“It’s the most thriving community we have seen, and we feel so welcomed by everyone!” Pure Sweat Sauna Studio

WStoday: City Editor Kellina and friend, Lilly at Pure Sweat Sauna

City Editor Kellina got to experience cold plunging for the first time at Pure Sweat Sauna, which was impeccable.

Photo by WStoday

“It’s such a community based scene. Almost every business owner is connected to another local company in some way, shape or form. The support that local businesses show to each other and the love received from the community is unmatched. Winston Salem is truly the city of arts, innovation, creators and creatives of all skill types and sectors. I love it here.” — Lizzie’s All natural Products

Pass the mic. What other small businesses in Winston-Salem should everyone know about?

SaySo Coffee. I’m there multiple times a week, each barista knows my name and order by heart. It’s my home away from home, my office, and favorite meeting spot. Supporting them brings me joy! I feel like a valued customer there. The owners are such sweet and amazing people, too. I’m a Sayso’er for life!” — Wayfinder Social Media

Three shelves of candles are lined against a wall. The candles shown feature a variet of colored labels — red, orange, green, and purple.

Kin & Cottage makes candles, incense, soap, bath bombs, and more.

Photo via @kinandcottage

Howlin’ at the Moon. Fantastic local dog spot with healthy treats/food, a dog wash, and everything your furry kids need.” — Whisker Wash Mobile Grooming

Girl Boss Agency - Mallory is incredible to work with. Helps you design your website and helps your business succeed.” — Dalton-Harris Photography

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