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East End Business Book: New Spa, CrossFit, Fish Market & More

Also this week, a toy store finds a new home in East Hampton.

RIVERHEAD

Crossfit Gym Coming to Polish Town

Stepping into the old digs formerly held by Twin Forks Bicycle, Joe Torre – no, not that one – will be opening the doors shortly at Metoac CrossFit.

The 32-year-old Marine (with no relation to the former Yankee manager) who served in Iraq said his training translates well into the endeavor, and a fitness specialist degree from Suffolk County Community College and years of experience working at other CrossFit gyms have him ready for business.

NORTH FORK

New Day Spa Opens Thursday In Cutchogue

Just in time for Mother's Day, a new spa dedicated to upscale yet affordable pampering opens its doors on Main Road in Cutchogue.

Owner Karen Catapano, whose business ventures with her husband Dr. Michael Catapano, also include the Catapano Dairy Farm in Southold and STAT-Health Walk-in Medical Care, directly in front of the new spa in a shopping plaza, said she wants to bring upscale spa treatments at an affordable price.

SOUTHAMPTON

New Restaurant Coming to Capri

Poolside dining at motel and bathing club Capri Southampton will have a whole new menu this summer, as BLT Steak takes over the space that formerly hosted Nobu at Capri.

The pop-up restaurant is a steakhouse by Jimmy Haber and Keith Treyball's ESquared Hospitality, a firm with more than two dozen restaurants spread over two continents, including the flagship BLT Steak in Manhattan.

At Capri, the new BLT Steak will offer indoor and patio seating and a full menu at the bar. At the outdoor bar and lounge, there is a small plates selection. BLT Steak will be open May 23 through Labor Day.

WESTHAMPTON-HAMPTON BAYS

New Shop Opens in Former Beth's Fish Market

There is a new fish store in town. 

On Friday, Neil Hanrahan, a retired Westhampton Beach cop, opened Sherinf Sea Food Market in the former Beth's Seafood location. 

The new fish market, named for Hanrahan's grandfather, who was a clammer in the Great South Bay, officially opened its doors at 9 a.m. 

EAST HAMPTON

Steph's Stuff Finds New Home For Its Toys

After 18 years on Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village, Steph's Stuff has moved, but not too far away. 

The toy store and gift shop is now located in a bright, airy space on The Circle, next to Blue & Cream and behind Chase Bank. Most recently home to Nancy & Co., the 1,100-square foot space allows the East Hampton staple more space for more goodies for kids and big kids, alike.


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