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Comfy Beauty Nail Salon

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3.9 Google Review
734 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M4M 1H2, Canada
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Jun 29, 2020
The service was fine, but nothing special. The cost was ridiculous. My key piece of advice if going here is to ask the price ahead of time! Looking at the Google Streetview from June 2019 I saw a sign out front saying "Mani Pedi $40" so figured it would be pretty standard pricing, so didn't ask in advance. For just a simple pedicure, I was charged $56.85?! Absolutely blown away, I asked him to confirm the price three times. I was excited to find a place that looked clean and nice in my new area, but definitely not returning here. The experience itself was fine, I have no complaints about it. However, it wasn't anything special either. It absolutely was not worth this outrageous price. There is a previous review stating that it seems like they make up the prices on the spot, and I'd have to agree.

Mar 4, 2020
I normally drop in around lunch time during the week and it’s not busy. Their prices are fair for the service you receive. Everything is brand new & clean too! Such a refreshing change from some of the other nail salons in the area. Staff is super friendly, I’ll definitely be a regular customer at this newly renovated nail salon.

Feb 10, 2020
The guy who does nails here is honestly INCREDIBLE. Shellac neverrrr lasts for me but his does. He is efficient but doesn't rush you - and provides the best lasting shellac manicures I've ever had. It's a trek for me but I have yet to find anywhere else in Toronto like this. Definitely coming back.

Aug 15, 2020
The owner the gentleman was very pleasant but unfortunately my pedicure was done very poorly.

Feb 5, 2020
Amazing pedicure and reflexology experience with Tom. He took his time and and did everything mindfully. Very relaxing and enjoyable. Thank you for a great conversation as well friend. Happy to return soon. Highly recommended!

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