If you stay at ate Executive hotel having a massage or foot massage here is a must. Asa does not speak alot of English but his massage was both therapeutic and relaxing. It felt amazing. His daughter was there also and does facials as well. The setting isn’t fancy but that is not important to me. The cup of tea and music did add to the ambience though.
Wendy L.
Place rating: 5 Sunnyside, NY
Bare bones but clean and a great deal! Jessica, who was my masseuse, was very nice and super strong. The pressure was perfectly intense just the way I like it! Would definitely come back if I were to be in the area!
Sara C.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Been looking for the Vancouver equivalent of happy feet, and I didn’t find it but I found something better. Ofootspa is the definition of hole in the wall. It’s tucked away under a hotel on Howe just west of Nelson. It’s a bare bones space that, although a little cramped, is still comfortable. Don’t except a grand space, it’s the opposite. As soon as you walk in the door there’s a curtain and behind it is the treatment space. It’s a comfortable reclining chair you kind of melt into, it’s great because you forget you’re sandwiched by walls. There’s another room just off to the right that accommodates a full table for the massage and facials. The foot massage is a steal at $ 20 and it’s heavenly. Jessica’s pressure is intense but you can guide her to what you can tolerate. Like the other two reviews, I agree, not enough can be said about how warm and pleasant she is. She’s professional and dedicated to her task, whether it’s a foot massage or a pedicure. If service and quality and value trump style and décor, you will love it. I do because a great foot massage isn’t about what you see, it’s how awesome you feel.