I can’t believe there isn’t more reviews on here. This place is great and it’s fairly cheap. I first came here with a foot problem a few months after moving to the city, I kept getting cramps in the arch of my right foot. My masseuse was amazing and fixed 90% of the issues I was having. I returned several months later with my wife after a long day for a back massage and we both loved it. The only downside is that the beds are separated by curtains but it’s not that big of a deal. In the end, still a great place for reasonable prices.
Lucia F.
Place rating: 4 Shirley, NY
10 min — $ 10 20 min — $ 20 30 min — $ 30 40 min — $ 40 60 min — $ 50 Great place for a foot rub while you’re in Greenwich Village. Nice, clean place. They put on soothing music while they rub your feet, you never want them to stop.
Dave P.
Place rating: 4 Hackensack, NJ
Excellent«medium hard» massage by Kelly. 50 $ for 1 hour. I had been suffering for a month with a sore knee and I finally found some relief. The guy in the chair one chair away from me said he was a stage actor. It’s always cool to be around the ‘rich and famous’. Some distracting noises from the outside but all in all WELLWORTHTHE $. I’ll be back.
Brenda G.
Place rating: 5 El Sobrante, CA
This was just what I needed after shopping all day. You just walk in and sit down in their reclyner chairs and tell them what you want. It’s $ 20 for 20 minutes, 30 for 30, 40 for 40 and $ 50 for 60 minutes. I asked for the 20 minute but upped it to 30 after my time was up. They use a timer which I like. First, you’re given a warm foot bath and then you recline. After they dry your feet, they set the timer and off they go. They can get pretty deep into your feet so you should tell them if the pressure is too hard, I did. I can honestly say, I felt like a new person after my foot massage. As I was leaving, 3 gals were walking down the stairs carrying shopping bags… I guess it’s a common thing to do in NY after shopping. It worked for me!