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Monday: 9:30AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM - 7PM
Thursday: 9:30AM - 7PM
Friday: 9:30AM - 7PM
Saturday: 9:30AM - 6PM
Sunday: Closed
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price range: average walk-ins welcome wheelchair accessible accepts credit cards free wi-fi gender-neutral restrooms bike parking


Best pedicure I've had in the area. She ( I wish I had asked her name) took great care with all the steps including an extensive foot and leg massage. The hot stones were an extra plus! I will definitely be returning!
With all the nail salons out there these days, I have very little tolerance for bad service. Well, I have been going to Young Nail a while now and have no plans of leaving. The staff is accommodating, polite and friendly. Everyone is great, so I will book with any and all of them. I make my next appointments during each service so I am guaranteed an evening time slot that fits my hectic schedule. They recently moved up my appointment to same-day due to a conflict which I really appreciated. The spa pedicures are the best I have ever had. There is a $55 and $65 price point, both including a thorough massage. The upgrade includes hot stones and paraffin booties -- maybe the hot stones are at the $55 level too, I don't recall... I don't think they do trendy designs like chrome or ombre, but the color choices are plentiful. Don't hesitate. Go here! :)
Walked in yesterday afternoon without appointment and was seated in the oversized pedicure lounger ten minutes later. This Korean nail house has one wall with blue tubbed foot soakers, and the other with small work stations for manicures, against the other. Carol took care of my feets with confident expertise. The hot soak, callus scrub, toenail clip job in all its detail, freed me of painful tootsies in 30 minutes, and the follow on massage of my calves almost put me to sleep. No toe polish, thank you very much, but that poster for the "Blueberry Spa & Salt," sounded pretty fascinating, but wasn't sure whether it was a rub-on or smoothie. The $35 was right for the quality work and very clean house. The $20 tip was appreciated, but I couldn't tell if Carol expected more. If she had attempted to engage in conversation rather than stick to a Korean chat with the other pedicurists, she probably would have garnered more and earned the business a fifth star.