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Businiess name:  Yogalayam
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Well, I can't actually comment about the classes because I didn't make it past the door. After a somewhat abrupt phone interaction, I decided to give the prenatal yoga class a try. The person had said to try to first door on the right, but in such fairly sketchy part of town and with the door not being open, I rang the bell instead of walking into a door that wasn't marked by a number or a sign or anything. After a second ring a few minutes later, someone came to the door to chastise me in a very curt, rude and annoyed tone to inform me, ""It's not locked!"". Not a smile, a good morning, a hello. When I protested that the inner door felt locked, she just again said, ""It's not locked!"". I don't need to be chastised and met with such rudeness at any establishment, and certainly not one where I'm paying to find some relaxation and renewal. Cons: location, staff, attitude

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