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Businiess name:  Elm Salon
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I can only talk about the spa aspect of the Elm. Having been to many boutique spas around the country, I am trying to find one close to where I now live in MN. I will say that my overall experience was good. Being pregnant I wanted a mommy massage (60 min). The massage therapist did a great job explaining everything and was even pregnant herself. Since I'm used to deep tissue massages, this was a little different because of the pregnancy and recommended pressure. She was very professional, I felt great afterwards and offered my a cold bottle of water. The only negative thing I have to say about the salon was the receptionist. When she was at the counter and signed me in, there was no mention or offer of a drink (there was a sign though about what they offered). When I finished with my massage, the massage therapist had told me about a deal for returning customers ($10 off if you pre-book and pay along with a monthly offer), the receptionist was only concerned about taking my money. I even think she miscalculated the 20% gratuity. The receptionist didn't even offer me these two options or even if I wanted to book another appointment. I would recommend additional training in customer service for the receptionist.

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