4 /5 Aga-Marie A.: First time visiting, and I was a walk in at 12:30ish. Went in for a simple manicure which was $11 + $1 service fee. The pedi is $17, but decided to try that another day. One lady welcomed me and told me someone could help in a little bit. After about 5 min. I decided to look at the polishes on the wall and thats when the same lady told me I could pick a color, and after a pause later, that I could sit down at one of the stations. So I did. A guy named Tony came, cleaned and shaped my nails, and gave a mini hand massage. I was asked to wash my hands and come back. He said I should pay now so that my nails dont get ruined, which surprised me, but understandable. The girl from earlier ran my card and brought the receipt to me while he started on my nails. Because I got regular polish he said I had to keep a small desk fan blowing on them for 15 min. My fingers were freezing, but was done after that.
Overall, it was an ok experience. The floors were a little dusty, but I didnt see major messes around the salon. Didnt wait too long, but there were definitely swells of busy and slow and at some points the other employees would just randomly come watch what the guy was doing to my hand when they werent busy. I didnt mind, but someone else might find it invasive. Also, some of the female employees would talk loudly, but most were pretty good about not exceeding the volume of the show on the TV. Apparently, kids get to play video games on on one of the TVs as well, so I guess it keeps little kids happy. Polish looks good with no bubbles. 6/10 would probably go again.