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  • thelonious st. claire
    thelonious st. claire
    IMO,

    I am a massage enthusiast. I exercise regularly, practice yoga & qi-gong, and eat healthy. I have had massages from different people in various nations, on different continents, for 10+ years... the Tui Na place on 7th ~16th street is AWESOME. $55 for 60 minutes - they are heavy handed, but really skilled. It's not a happy ending joint (though I really wouldn't know because I've never sought one out).

    Prob not the best place for the timid, but if you like a nice deep, cheap, massage - hit it up.

    My $.02
  • lemur11215
    lemur11215
    Does anyone happen to know how late they are open?

    This place could be on my way home if I take a different route. :)

    I am a big fan of Opal but it's a bit far for me and I like the idea of having a shorter, cheaper option.
  • nyco
    nyco
    This place looks like it offers the "special massage". It has that dark, inconspicuous sort of vibe. Anyone else feel the same way?
  • filmlover44
    filmlover44
    Thelonious St. Claire wrote: (though I really wouldn't know because I've never sought one out).


    My $.02
    You would probably know if you had a happy ending!
  • carmen
    carmen
    I might have to give this place a shot now after the positive reviews. I'll start with a short one, though, since I'm a massage n00b.
  • joanjettofarc
    joanjettofarc
    I second that the place on 13th near 5th is great!


    The ONE time I had a massage at Spring Thyme it was TERRIBLE. The masseuse did NOT listen when I REPEATEDLY asked him to lighten up (and I LIKE deep massage.) NEVER AGAIN!