Great massages at reasonable price! Go to the«bethel mall» for food and produce but love to treat myself to a chair massage here whenever I can. It was a unusual but pleasant discovery at Booths Corner. Tucked away in a somewhat dark, far corner of bottom level. An affordable weekend treat. I’ve had at least 4 different massagers and they are all good. You can do 15, 20, 25, 30 minutes, etc… up to hour or whatever you would like. Do reflexology, too. Half hour in chair for $ 27. Not bad. Can get table massage, too. Very nice staff. Great for everyday people looking for some relaxation.
John J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Drexel Hill, PA
Wow! Jaime is by far the best I ever had! It started out as a 20 minute chair massage, that was Magically addictive. After 20 more minutes I became hooked. I think I’m gonna need another job to pay for this. I am a firefighter and suffer from chronic back pain I have had MANY massages but Jaime has the perfect touch. I havent felt this good in years. Thank you!
Bob K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Livermore, CA
I’ve had a couple of 20 minute chair massages now, and the consistant quality led me to write this. How wonderful for me to know that if my back or neck is aching over the weekend, and the Advil just isn’t cutting it, I can go here for a relaxing but useful approach to treating my pain. The first reviewer is right — it is odd to find something like this in a farmer’s market, and the massage is serious. My last chair massage worked out a number of knots in my shoulders and neck, and my questions were expertly answered. The fee seems standard — about a dollar a minute, less so the longer the massage goes on. This was $ 19 for a 20 minute massage, plus tip. Well worth it, because the rest of my weekend just felt better. I’ll be back.
Jay N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, ME
At first thought, you wouldn’t think to look for an incredible massage at a large farmer’s market; but think again. Raymond Hull leads a busy team of up to 8 massage therapists at this crazy-busy massage studio tucked away in the northeast corner of this huge, popular farmer’s market. The chair neck massages seem to be the most popular here, especially since the normal hours of operation are only on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s Ray’s table massage however that wins me over. He’s happy to schedule off-hour appointments during the week as long as appointments are made far enough in advance. Ray offers an awesome deep tissue among other therapies such as hot stone, Swedish and sports massage sessions; He’s sure to apply pressure while asking you to tell him what feels right, being sure not to over or under-do the pressure. Rooms are cozy, quiet, totally private and feature soothing oils and music one might expect at any other massage studio. I plan on going back a few times and if you’re in the area and really want to treat yourself to an awesome, relaxing massage, give yourself this gift; you can’t go wrong!