I came to this place because it was convenient. I didn't have an appointment but was able to just walk in which was great. I wanted a gel mani and a regular pedi. I was told to go to the wall and pick my color for the pedi. The polish selection is pretty bare. A few OPIs and fewer Essie. I was not impressed at all. Not a good mix of brands and an even less diverse mix of color choices I'd say all together they had maybe 50 choices? (Take that with a grain of salt as I didn't count each bottle)
I sat down to get my pedi done, the chairs are big and comfortable and the area seemed clean enough. Overall it was an okay experience until she asked me if I wanted my feet scrubbed. (Isn't that standard for a pedicure? I didn't just come for a polish change) I said yes and she went on to inform me that it would be an extra $5 (what a joke!). I really needed it done so I obliged. Overall the pedi took about 30minutes.
I then went to get my mani, again she did an okay job but I wasn't impressed by any means. She somewhat hacked at my cuticles and did not put enough cuticle oil on to soften them. They had a good selection of shellac/gel colors, which was a nice change. She took her time and was careful about not missing any spots/ allowing for sufficient UV dry time.
I ended up paying $52, which I think is a robbery for quality service I received. $28 for the pedi ($5 charge for exfoliation) and 24 for the mani. They of course don't take tip on the credit card so I had to go next door to Alberston's to get cash (super annoying).
It's been about 5 days and I've noticed that my mani is starting to fall apart. I haven't been doing and extensive activities which would wear-down my manicure, so it's a bit disappointing. I most likely wont come back here, the convenience aspect does not outweigh the lack of quality.