A Pop-Up Inspired by ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Rose Apothecary Has Arrived in New York

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In a delightful twist for fans of the beloved series “Schitt’s Creek,” a temporary Rose Apothecary location has opened its doors at Beekman 1802 Mercantile in Sharon Springs, New York. This unique pop-up, operational until the end of February, transports visitors right into the heart of the chic, minimalist home goods shop owned by David and his partner Patrick.

Television shows often showcase iconic venues, such as Central Perk from “Friends” or Luke’s Diner from “Gilmore Girls,” that fans dream of visiting. For “Schitt’s Creek” enthusiasts, the chance to step into Rose Apothecary is a dream come true. The Beekman 1802 store, managed by reality stars Tom and Linda, is embracing this theme wholeheartedly, offering a special collection of Rose Apothecary products set to debut just in time for Valentine’s Day. While we hope for a fantastic lip balm, we can probably skip the cat hair scarf—yikes! Details on whether an open mic night will be held remain under wraps, but it’s fun to imagine.

Even without full transformation into the fictional shop, the Beekman 1802 store, affectionately known as the “world famous store in the middle of nowhere,” embodies the spirit of Rose Apothecary. With its charming house-like appearance, it features a range of artisanal goods including goat milk skincare items and local cheeses, alongside a DIY apothecary kit. And yes, there are goats! It’s likely that this store influenced David’s endeavor to open his own establishment in the fictional town of Schitt’s Creek, where he navigates life with his quirky family in this binge-worthy Netflix comedy.

Last December, fans had another opportunity to celebrate their love for the series when a “Schitt’s Creek” pop-up in Chelsea, New York, recreated various iconic locations from the show, including Cafe Tropicale and The Rosebud Motel, which even featured Moira’s famous wig wall.

If you want a photo in front of this dreamy Rose Apothecary, make sure to visit Sharon Springs before the end of February. As Alexis would say, “We so love that journey for you.” For more information on fertility and home insemination, check out this informative article on youth development. You can also find valuable insights into couples’ fertility journeys at this link. Additionally, for an excellent resource on pregnancy and home insemination, explore this WebMD slideshow.

In summary, the Rose Apothecary pop-up in New York offers fans of “Schitt’s Creek” a chance to experience the charm of the show’s fictional shop in real life, complete with exclusive products and a delightful atmosphere.


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