157 Mt Auburn St, Watertown, MA 02472, United States
I was hoping to get a nice reflexology massage today and I did not. I wanted a 60 min reflexology. Then he said we will do 30 min body work and 30 min feet. That did not happen. I laid on a terribly flat table and didn’t transition to feet. I paid $60 for something I didn’t want to begin with and to top it off, they would not let me leave until I tipped. I did not have cash so he took my card and charged another $10. Never coming back.
Absolutely incredible experience! It began with a luxurious back massage followed by a rejuvenating reflexology session. The finale with hot stones was pure bliss. Tommy's expertise was beyond impressive. I cannot recommend this place highly enough - it's now a must on my weekly self-care routine!
This was my first time getting reflexology, and I definitely will be going back regularly. It was a wonderful experience, and the results were amazing. I have chronic pain, and it has alleviated my pain immensely.
Purchased Foot reflexology; Good for the price. The room is one long, dimly lit room with about 4 or 5 big lounge chairs and thin hanging room dividers between each station. There's some relaxing music and low lighting for comfort. I didn't feel there was any special technique or reflexology used but it was fine for $40. There was 10 minutes of shoulder/neck to start while your feet soaked in a plastic lined bucket of warm water. Reflexology experience probably varies greatly depending on which technician you get. Would go again if I knew which technicians were better.
This was so lovely - $40 for foot soak with shoulder/back massage and then foot reflexology. The masseuse was deeply kind and intentional. The room was quiet and calming. I’ll definitely be back.
This review is for the “combo deal” 1/2 hour body work, 1/2 hour foot reflexology. It was terrible. The room was awful: dingy and smelly. The masseuse tried their hardest but she had no idea what she was doing. Moral of the story: don’t go to Bearfoot for a combo massage. DO go to Bearfoot for what they are known for and good at: the foot reflexology massage.
I've been here 3 or 4 times now because my doctor recommends massage for my plantar fasciitis and I'm hooked! The hour long sessions include a 15 minute foot soak (while they massage your neck and shoulders) and 45 minutes of foot massage. They always listen when I instruct for different pressure, the recliners are incredibly comfortable, and the ambiance is nice and calm. I will definitely return, and often.
Been going here for years and the massage quality is now horrible. Terrible foot reflexology. They do a terrible job at the shoulder massage and then the foot massage is even worse. Watching the clock the whole time and cut your session short. Will never go back. Sad - it used to be be the best place I hade ever been for a foot massage.