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Businiess name:  Eden Day Spa & Salon
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Visited Eden Day many times but other spas have emerged in Clarksville and prices are competitive. Be sure and ask specifically not to be served upstairs. You will be in your robe and have to walk out front in the reception area where customers are buying products. You get stared at as you walk through. You then have to climb a VERY narrow spiraling staircase to the 2nd floor. If you get any type of foot treatment upstairs, the therapist has to hand carry water from outside your room in a plastic bin that looks like it came from the Dollar Store. Not the most professional or pampered feeling you want for a $40 reflexology.\r Also...make sure that your therapist sets her timer for the beginning of the actual massage. I've watched the clock tick away as they set up their room or end the massage when they have completed the routine massage. If they don't pace themselves, there will be up to 15 minutes left on the clock.\r One major drawback that I would like to make a suggestion (if

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