Denise Monahan: Kim is an artist..if youre looking for perfection, shes your girl. She takes time to do a beautiful job with your nails or a pedicure. Try her once and you will be back!!
Sarah Kope: Not happy with this place just took both my daughters spent 160 dollars on nails after 2 and half hours i cant believe they charged me full price n not even that they charged me more then quoted and all 3 sets have issues. I ladys we had cut our fingers, I asked to have my nails removed but instead just painted over the pink and whites I asked for. My nails feel like they have moguls on them, there all bumpy and extremely big, they make my hands look old. Both my daughters nails look like they already need a fill.Asked to have them fixed, was told they were fine. Ill never go here again.
Lori Thomas: The TLDR:
It was not the worse experience imaginable however to pay $110 for an hour massage and not feel like I actually received a service from a licensed practitioner really leaves a bad taste in my mouth. The lack of communication about the sauna - or the weirdness in asking about it, was also not great. To also have my feedback ignored makes it even worse.
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I got a massage for the first time from Wolf Mountain a week ago. I saw that it got good reviews so was excited to try it out. Although the atmosphere was nice and the facilities were clean, I received a very lack luster massage and ran into some communication issues. I reached out via email to talk to someone about my experience but disappointedly never heard back.
My massage therapist was extremely nice and friendly however, even though I asked for more pressure during the massage it was still very light pressure. This was one of the lower pressure massages Ive ever received. Additionally, she also put my arms into a few compromising positions twice (each side, feeling like my shoulder blades were going to be pulled out of place), which Ive never experienced and anyone who knows anatomy (I would think a licensed therapist) would know not to do.
My cousin also got a massage at the same time and her masseuse gave more appropriate (firmer) pressure AND put hot towels on her feet and a mask over her eyes for facing up. I received neither of those little touches that help create a relaxing and enjoyable massage experience.
Part of the reason I booked at Wolf Mountain is because they had a sauna to use for 30 min in addition to your massage. When I booked the appointment the person on the phone let me know that they were having issues with the sauna and that it might not be working the day wed be in. Totally fine. Fast forward to our massages and arrived at the spa, we were told once again that the sauna was not working. Again, fine. As we were checking out, the person at the front desk was on a call booking a sauna appointment for the next day. Once they got off the phone I told her we were told twice that the sauna wasnt working and she just shrugged.
Stacy Mc: Im so glad I discovered Polished! I have Peripheral Neuropathy so my feet are extremely sensitive. I was able to articulate all of my sensitivities to Michaela, who took great care and my feet look amazing for the first time in a long time ! Im going to be going back every month.
Carlymae Plourde: Darby is an amazing massage therapist and body worker! She’s been working on me for almost 8 years! She always has the best energy about her! I’ve now had the pleasure of receiving prenatal massages from her as well! You should definitely book with Darby!
Clare Ryan: I love going to The Sunroom! It’s my go to spot for gifts for myself and for loved ones. They always have amazing treasures for self care, and their plant selection is stellar. The massages I’ve had from Leah and Ronja were both great, and I even got a treatment with a visiting therapist once. Leah and her team are caring and kind. It’s a worthwhile stop for tourists if you’re visiting, and a regular spot for locals who know what’s good ❤️