My friend brought me here after the bar one night. I wasn’t sure what was going on at first but then I realized that it was a room full of beds and you kept your clothes on for the massage and let me tell you, it was amazing! They did a great job, I caught myself snoring a few times! You can’t beat $ 30 for an hour!
Shanelle S.
Place rating: 5 Stanwood, WA
My hubby and I love this place so much, they usually always have space for you right when you walk through the door and they use nice deep pressure usually and you can’t beat the price.
PaulandChristine M.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
This place is great!!! No nonsense. You go in, they get you a bed and minutes later, you are getting your 1 hour massage for only $ 30. Somehow they know where the kinks are because they always seem to be working on them. Oh it hurts so good. It’s a great atmosphere inside… quiet and peaceful. They don’t seem to know a lot of English but they are always smiling and polite. Somehow we understand each other. This is a great place. Really enjoy the massages.
Finney K.
Place rating: 1 King, WA
I really want to like Two Smiling Feet, but despite several visits I’ve never had a good experience. I decided to give it one more try and went with a friend. The person who performed my massage did not seem experienced and compensated by using as much force as humanly possible, to the point that the massage was actually painful. I asked her to use less force several times but it didn’t make any difference. Instead of feeling better after the massage I felt discomfort all evening. When I woke up the next morning I felt horrible back pain, and when I looked in the mirror I could see bruises all over my back. During the massage it occurred to me that maybe I was just being too sensitive, but there’s absolutely no excuse for significant bruising to occur from a simple massage. I won’t be back.
Matthew B.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
Great massage but the guy kept taking pictures with his phone of god knows what… I was face down and heard him snapping pictures with his phone which was extremely uncomfortable to say the least… Not very professional. He also kept burping and snorting his snot up. Not a very relaxing environment no matter how much water fall and generic garden music they try mask it with
Natsha C.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
The third time I came back I got a different person who’s hands smelled like cigarettes and it was very unpleasant. However, the massage was great! As long as his hands weren’t near my head, which was only 5 minutes in the beginning, he knew where to focus on and my aches were gone! This is my to go place and will buy more of the 5 for 6 deal. My boyfriend doesn’t like to get massages but he approves of this one and has been going with me :)
Zzzy E.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I do a lot of walking and thought I would treat my feet .I love the way the building and sidewalk is artistically decorated. First time massage didn’t know what to expect. The place is open… doesn’t really matter just getting feet massaged. There was many people hanging around. Turns out they do more than just feet(score!(legs, neck arms back). Although at this time I didn’t have much money I gave a nice $ 10 tip .My feet felt revived and was able to handle the few mile trek back home.
SA H.
Place rating: 2 Thousand Oaks, CA
At the end of a vacation that including a lot of walking and some hiking, a visit to Two Smiling Feet was suggested by my local-resident daughter. I didn’t know what to expect, but the facility is clean and peaceful, with the sound of running water and soft music helping to relax you the moment you walk in. Initially my feet were immersed in very hot water, and allowed to soak. Then my feet and calves were massaged, and it was wonderful. I wish I’d limited the massage to my feet and calves. The fellow who massaged me did not speak English, which might have been part of the problem. He might have been having a bad day, or just was really new at the whole massage thing. I’m a pretty tough person, and have had professional deep tissue massages which pushed the boundary between therapeutic and painful. When the fellow working on me began to massage my back it was really painful. Not painful in a «hurts so good to get those knots out» way, just flat out painful. So much force was used on my back that it felt bruised two days later. I was never asked if the pressure was too much, or whether I was comfortable or not. I was honestly surprised at the amount of force being used and the lack of real skill. All other massages I’ve had have left me feeling looser and more relaxed. This one left me tense and aching, and really disappointed because my initial concern had been validated: You get what you pay for. $ 30 is not going to get you a professional, skillfully done massage.
Matthew L.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
This is our go-to for massages in Seattle. As the other reviewers indicated its not your typical massage place, you stay clothed and are in a room with 15 – 20 other people. My wife and I enjoy firm massages to work out our muscle aches and this place is definitely up to the challenge. If you start going regularly you can even request your favorite person. Highly recommended!
Lauren M.
Place rating: 5 Pasadena, CA
I come here pretty often(couple times a month) and am always bringing a new friend to share in the experience. I’ve tried at least 5 other foot spas in Seattle and this one is the BEST! It’s convenient, I always find parking, the atmosphere was great, and I never have to wait for longer than 5 minutes if I just drop by. Also it’s $ 30 for an hour! My only advice is not to be afraid to tell them to go softer; sometimes they’ll dig in there but they listen well.
Reese C.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I have been here a few times and they are absolutely fantastic! I went in yesterday with a really bad migraine and stiff neck and by the time I left, both were gone… They offer a 60 minute massage for $ 30. All of your clothes are left on and they go to TOWN. The foot massage is off the charts and they literally get every bone on your body massaged. It’s affordable and more importantly they are professional and friendly. :)
Stacy L.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I’ve been impressed by the massage and feel like it’s gotten better over the last years. The room has a nice feel and goes beyond the usual group massage rooms. The massage isn what I’d call a working massage and not a relaxing massage. No knot goes unworked. Good for a less expensive option.
Joanna R.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
This is an excellent foot reflexology studio. I had a weekly reflexology habit at the last city I lived in and have been looking for a great place in Seattle for the past two years. Two Smiling Feet fits the bill. The place is spotless, your are seated quickly with or without an appointment, the studio noise level is kept to a minimum, and the staff is hospitable and highly skilled. For the uninitiated this studio differs from typical Western massage studios. There will be peaceful piano music in the background but the similarities end there. You will be invited into a quiet room with the lights dimmed. There will be other clients present but you and they will remain clothed. Remove your foot wear after being seated, roll up your pant legs to prepare for the foot soak and relax back into the recliner. Your reflexologist will greet you and inquire as to what your preferences are and what type of service you want that day. Traditionally, firm pressure is used but do tell your reflexologist if you want a lighter pressure. I always ask for 30 minutes of footwork and 30 minutes of bodywork which runs between $ 40 – 45 depending on the seniority of the practitioner. Cash is preferred because of the fees debit and credit card companies charge small business. DO tip generously your not gonna find a better value for the price anywhere on the westcoast.
Chytra P.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
We moved into our new home, and had a lot of packing and lifting to do. Our whole body was strained! One visit here, feeling all rejuvenated! Best 30 bucks we have spent… My husaband agrees to.
Joanne D.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
Holy smokes… best money I have ever spent in my life! No fucking joke. The guy that did my massage was intense, but honestly, that’s exactly what I needed especially working 70+ hours per week. No privacy at all, about 10 beds lined up next to each other but it doesn’t bother me. Still it’s a very relaxing environment. $ 30 for 1 hour body/reflexology. I think it’s their flat rate! They prefer cash, like any small business so bring cash! My total was $ 30 plus $ 15 tip bc it was that good… I will def be coming back weekly!!!
Marlene B.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
Typical reflexology foot massage place, clothes on and in large open room, similar to many places I’ve been to in the bay area CA and Las Vegas. The staff was very nice, huge plus in my book. The masseuse who helped me, a female, understood how much pressure I could handle after telling her upfront I liked light to medium. Sometimes it’s hard to get a lighter pressure massage at an Asian reflexology place so this made me very happy to be understood. My masseuse also took the time to ask me if the pressure was ok. My mom had a male masseuse that checked with her multiple times about the pressure he was giving. She had a large knot in her back that was making her really uncomfortable. He was able to mostly work it out for her in the time allotted. The 1 ½ hour massage was $ 50 and I gave a $ 15 tip. I was very happy with the treatment my mom and I received. I don’t think they get much for tips because when I gave them each $ 15 they were very happy and very thankful.
Ashle H.
Place rating: 5 Ballard, Seattle, WA
girl, let me tell you some things about something]. this place is RAD. I cant say enough good things about this place. They are cheap, friendly, and know what they are doing. I do hair and once in a blue moon I will hurt myself by pulling a muscle or pinching a nerve, and it always last minute before I have another day ahead of me were Im completely booked at work. I went in one night after work and was pleasantly greeted and shown where to go, massage was performed(you’re clothed) and my feet were soaked. It was amazing and just what I needed! I have been here a few times and will definitely be back, for 30 $ you can beat it. I highly reccommend!
Nancy M.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
The Fremont Location is much busier and boisterous than the Ballard Location, which is fine with me either way. I read negative reviews and am always confounded. There really is no better deal in Seattle that I know of. I can afford to get massage(therapeutic massage) regularly and the staff is always friendly. I also notice that people like to carp about tipping. Tip generously for goodness sake. At least 10 bucks. Find your person, then stick with that person. Massage is very personal and not unlike seeking any other kind of care for yourself. Find a good fit. I notice one person warning others about being overcharged. Honestly! Crazy talk. I have never ever experienced this. Great place. I live in Ballard and use that facility most of the time. LOVEIT!
Carl C.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
I’ve been coming here on and off for a few years now. It started off great but the quality of service and massage has gone down since. They used to ask if there was anywhere specific that hurt or bothered you and would also ask you about the strength of the massage which they do neither anymore(small qualm). This past time, I went in on Sunday night with my girlfriend. The person that massaged me seemed like he had phlegm in his nose and would snort pretty frequently(not the sound or feeling I want while he’s right above my head) and my gf ended up having some bruising on her legs from her massage. The main reason why I’m giving this review and why I’m NEVER coming back here is when trying to pay for the massage, the person who massaged my girlfriend said it was $ 120 for the both of us. I asked how much again since I came a few weeks before and it was $ 60 for the two of us. Again, $ 120. After I told him in Mandarin that I was here last time and paid $ 60 did he «change» his mind. We were looking for small change to tip and he told us it was a $ 5 tip for each masseuse. I told him that the tip is an amount that I think I should give and shouldn’t be told what to give(looking back shouldn’t have even tipped). SOBEWAREOFTHEMTRYINGTOTAKEADVANTAGEWHENPAYING. The past service is why I gave it two stars instead of one. Time to look among the dozens of massage places for a new one that doesn’t try to scam you.
Alex T.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Received a one hour foot reflexology massage(aka the Chinese full body massage) for $ 30! The pressure was hard and I loved it! My massage therapist was also kneading our all my painful spots. It was very relaxing and my body thanks me for it. The room is oddly decorated with a bright pink portrait of breakfast at Tiffany’s and a loud and bright fish tank. Best deal is to buy 5 and get one free, if you plan on coming back for more.