
“I used to schlep to New York city to Pierre Michel Salon. Longtime client Laurie Nelson of Cos Cob said she has been with Hopscotch from day one. “There atrium also has a restaurants and a bar so friends can meet up before or after they come to Hopscotch,” he added, referring to Winfield’s which offers breakfast and dinner, and Gazebo Bar & Grill which offers all-day dining. “It goes with the relaxing experience of getting your hair done and being pampered.” “Part of the experience is passing through the atrium,” Oe said. Hopscotch clients follow the meandering path through the atrium at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich to the salon’s new location. “It makes sense because our staff is young and have so much energy.” “We’re also adding clients from Stamford, including millennials who live in places like Harbor Point,” he said. Oe said his existing clients are making the move to the new location but Hopscotch is adding clients from Old Greenwich and Riverside. And the parking is free! No more quarters!”Ĭlients simply swap the ticket they receive from the machine on the way into the lot with one from Hopscotch to exit without a fee. “We like the serenity of the atrium just outside the doors.

“This place is an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of downtown,” Oe said. Across the atrium, the spacious salon, which is roughly the same size as the one on Railroad Ave, is located inside a wall of windows.

On Thursday morning Hopscotch opened its doors inside the Hyatt.Ĭlients were guided by signs from the revolving doors toward the atrium, with its lush greenery, mature trees and water features. The salon’s last day on Railroad Ave was Tuesday.
