A True Gem in the Community
Welcome Home Yoga is exactly what the name promisesâan incredibly welcoming, warm, and inclusive space that truly feels like home. As a queer-owned studio run by the amazing Robyn and Melissa, the love and intentionality behind every detail is palpable the moment you step inside.
The space itself is intimate, perfectly lit, and beautifully heatedâcreating the ideal environment for both relaxation and growth. Whether you're brand new to yoga or have been practicing for years, the instructors meet you where you are with compassion and expertise. Every class I've taken has been thoughtfully led, and I always leave feeling more grounded, supported, and connected to my body.
It's also a very affordable yoga studio, with accessible pricing and flexible packages for different needs. Beyond yoga, they offer wellness packages, massage therapy, and moreâyou can tell they're invested in holistic healing and building community, not just running a business.
If you're looking for a sanctuary to deepen your practice, connect with like-minded folks, and feel truly seen, Welcome...
   Read moreI'm gonna be real here -- I have always told myself that I don't even like yoga, because I've hated 90% of the classes I've ever been to. I wanted to try again because I'm in desperate need of some stress relief, so I signed up for a Healing Yoga class here with Robyn. It was one of the best yoga classes I've ever done. The pace was perfect (fast enough to keep my ADHD brain engaged and feel like a challenge, but not so fast that it was overwhelming or too hard). There were people of all levels attending, and I felt safe and welcome. Robyn was great at explaining things and gently correcting while also encouraging you to safely push (within your limits). This was the most emotionally safe-feeling yoga studio I've ever been to. I left feeling stronger, calmer, less stressed, and more loved. I'm sure the rest of the classes and teachers are just as great, and I'm looking forward to trying them. I will be making this my go-to spot (my...
   Read morePosting this review on behalf of someone else.
You pay $45 for: less than 10 mins of yoga read from an iPad from someone who wasn't even doing/showing the poses to anyone more time was them reading off the iPad to tell us what Guasha is (something anybody could just Google...) the rest of the time was spent advertising a service they sell and claiming that it prevents cancer (people with zero medical expertise....) no mirrors in the studio the dynamic between the instructors was awkward with one often interjecting the other to correct them $3 extra to rent a mat (in addition to the class fee)
I've been to many yoga studios and have enjoyed my experiences, but these people were extremely unqualified. It was embarrassing. If not for the iPad, I'm not sure what they would've been able to instruct on. This place is a scam, don't believe the hype (probably...
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