Thérapie Clinic, an Irish-born med spa that offers a range of services including laser hair removal, CoolSculpting, Botox, and a variety pf skin treatments and “injectables,” has opened at 228 East 86th Street (between Second and Third avenues). This is the company’s second U.S. location after it’s stateside launch in Flatiron last year. That location appears to be doing well, given its 5-star score on Google. Thérapie Clinic has over 76 locations throughout the U.K. and Ireland (besides the two in NYC), and the founder, Paul McGlade, is also the man behind the Champion Sports brand.
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Springbone Kitchen will be opening its newest location on 81st and Third Avenue (h/t @UESthings). The fast-casual health food chain offers a variety of bone broths, bowls and soups, and says it’s menu is 100% gluten-free. Springbone has locations dispersed throughout the city, with a nearby storefront on East 51st Street. Reviews at the eatery’s various locations are a bit mixed; its Flatiron, Midtown West and Midtown East restaurants have respective Google scores of 4.8, 4.9 and 4.7, while the Williamsburg and Brookfield Place outposts are only clocking in at 3.9 and 4. Broths are priced between about $5 to $10; bowls range from $13.95 to $17.95; and the menu’s three soups are $6.95 a piece.
Sophie Bille Brahe is opening a new boutique on the second floor of 1000 Madison Avenue, between 77th and 78th streets (above the Sant Ambroeus). “Sophie Bille Brahe’s fine jewelry is inspired by her fascination with the ocean and the night sky,” according to Net-A-Porter. The company’s website lists pieces ranging from $330 (for yellow gold earrings) to $58,500 (for a gold and diamond necklace). The latter would be the most expensive item on the website, excluding all ‘price upon request’-labeled items. An Instagram post from Brahe’s eponymous brand states that it will be opening on November 13.
Farm Rio signage is up at 1055 Madison Avenue between 80th and 81st streets (h/t @uptown_girls_ues). The Brazilian women’s clothing retailer offers a range of brightly-colored dresses, t-shirts, jackets, swimwear and more. The company was launched in 1997, which is also when its owners say they’ve been “creating enlightened cultural movements since,” because they are “more than just a brand.” Farm Rio currently has five stores in the U.S., including locations on Prince Street and in Williamsburg.
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A broth place failed quickly on Lexington in the ’80s not long ago.