Crunch Fitness - Beaverton offers a mix of well-kept equipment, various classes, and personable trainers. Located in Cascade Plaza, it provides convenient access from different parts of the city. The facility stands out for its welcoming and non-judgmental atmosphere, enhanced by staff who are always ready to assist members with their fitness goals. Many reviewers appreciate the cleanliness of the gym and locker rooms, though some customers have reported challenges with cancelling memberships. Overall, it's an affordable gym option with a supportive community.
Pros:
- Friendly and helpful staff
- Clean facilities
- Affordable membership fees
- Wide variety of equipment
- Diverse classes offered
- Knowledgeable personal trainers
- Spacious gym layout
- Convenient location
- No judgment atmosphere
Cons:
- Difficult membership cancellation process
- Some equipment remains broken for extended periods
- Crowded during peak hours
Location / Contact
- Address: 8585 SW Cascade Ave, Beaverton, OR 97008, United States
- Phone:+1 503-227-8624
- Website:crunch.com
Rating Stats
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.0-star.
This business has 120 reviews.
The address is: 8585 SW Cascade Ave, Beaverton, OR 97008, United States .
The contact number is +1 503-227-8624
This service is listed under Gym .
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luke weinand
5 years ago
Best gym I've been to. I haven't had an issue with staff or the facilities. In fact Matt and Victoria have always been very welcoming with a smile and great attitude! You can't beat the prices of other gyms. Bathrooms here are clean. Weights and other tools are returned to their places. Great atmosphere for working out!
Michael Rogers
6 years ago
It is almost impossible to be able to cancel your membership when you are looking to move to another place. Will keep charging and charging your card even though it is supposedly canceled. Another thing, every single month i worked out there, there was a new person or two working at the front desk. The manager needs some social skills the way I see it.
Kevin Schalk
6 years ago
WARNING: Great gym, just don't expect to ever cancel. They make it impossible to cancel a membership. 5 months ago I moved several hours away and ever since then, I have been calling and emailing trying to cancel my membership. No return emails, or they take my number down and never return the call. I recently drove back to the city and tried to cancel in person. They seemed helpful and had me fill out a cancellation form and told me a manager would call to straighten out all the charges I had incurred since I originally requested to cancel. Weeks later, nothing has been done, and they are STILL charging me. Called them back, and they say I need to drive back again to officially cancel in person. Apparently the first form I filled out wasn't enough and they will have to keep charging my monthly membership fee until I return in person to sign more cancellation forms. I was hoping for a refund for the $50+ Crunch has stolen from me since the summer, but now I just want to cancel without taking a weekend road trip back to the gym...if that was even guaranteed to be successful. Great, inexpensive gym while you're using it, but be prepared to pay indefinitely.
Natalie Hiscock
7 years ago
They can't get their billing right not even after you go in person to fill out their cancellation form. They still will charge you. Multiple friends that I have known have been double charged for their membership. Managers are always unavailable when asked for. This is a joke. I would recommend any other gym but this one it's not worth the hassle.
Shellie Morris
7 years ago
Been a member for a few years now and am cancelling only because I moved away. I have never had a complaint about anyone on staff and when I was going several times a week, I never had an issue with a weight machine being out of order for more than a couple visits. I had the Peak membership so I could bring guests and had use of the tanning beds. There wasn't another local gym that could provide anywhere close to the value for the money. Yes, it can get crowded during peak hours but I usually went early in the morning or late at night so I didn't have that issue. Fully recommend.
Ryan stearns
9 years ago
WORST GYM I'VE EVER BEEN TO. No, I am not exaggerating....My personal conflicts aside here's the rundown for this place: It's overcrowded, NO AC, no cold water in the water fountains, and the staff is rude, lazy, dumb, and snobby to top it off. They will never answer the phone. They have money to remodel and add a UFC octagon (which will bring more people to an already overcrowded gym), but they dont have money for AC or cold water? But wait.... it gets worse.I started my membership and paid the next 2 months with cash. Not all at once though. The next month I used my card. At that point they had set up auto pay without my permission or even letting me know. I confronted them about it and they were very rude and simply downright refused to disable the auto pay. I was really ticked off, but I moved on and just kept it in the back of my mind. When it came time for their annual fee I called 2 weeks prior (this is where NOT answering the phone 10 times in a row becomes an issue) and then went in about 1 week prior to freeze my account because it would put my actually important bills in jeopardy. It was just a rough month. Even though i couldn't pay the annual fee at that time (I would have to pay when it became unfrozen of course), I was making an effort to remain their customer. And they totally threw it back in my face. They said that even though the account was frozen they were going to charge me anyways. At this point I told them to cancel the account and again, they said they were going to charge me anyways due to a 10 day notice requirement. Even though they wouldn't answer the phone and saved my card info without my permission, they were going to charge me anyways. I had to call my bank and disable my debit card.All in all, I cant recommend this gym to anybody. They can't even get the bare necessities pf AC and cold water right. Much less, all the other issues. You would be better off working out at home
Catherine Carr
10 years ago
I love this gym! I left 24 hr Fitness and in comparison, well, there is no comparison! Crunch Gym is top of the line in the following areas:1) Clean and well maintained floors, equipment, locker room and showers - did I mention it is CLEAN!2) Zumba classes 6-7 times a week, and often twice in one day, to accommodate a larger group of people. Great instructors.3) The class instruction for yoga is at a high level - teacher knows safety and flow of correct movements and body alignment...she isn't making it up to look like yoga (safety)4) NEW EQUIPMENT - TRX cables for a full class (not just for people buying a personal trainer session), treadmill, elliptical, running, cycling and more machines to hold classes...other comments mentioned that there weren't enough machines, which is probably the 5-7PM afterwork rush...there are so many machines available throughout the day.5) WOMEN FRIENDLY machines for weights - this is a big difference with older gyms, the machines are ergonomically designed and women can use them without lifting off 100 lb weights after someone else has used it and forgot to take the weights off. The ab machines come in two sized, one is slightly smaller so that women can get the benefit of the workout.6) People at the gym are friendly...the staff, the members...it is a very supportive environment, non competitive.7) For $9.95 month, it is the best fitness value in town. If you don't go for awhile, you paid the same amount as 2-3 cups of coffee.8) You may not have a pool, sauna, or hot tub but then again, you you don't have to pay to upgrade to go to another franchised gym at $39.95 month or more along with your regular gym.9) Ventilation is great for the large facility and all the people, unlike my last gym.10) The newer, better equipment is not only in a small area for personal training, we all get to use it and learn the new techniques.11) Parking close the the gym, during rush hour times, aren't as available, but there is more than enough parking in the shopping center parking...people just don't want to walk a few spaces more.One more thing about rush hour membership being a full gym, go to 24 hour fitness at the same time and you will have the exact same problem, except it will be humid, cramped and dirty and very noisy with the same issues of parking.I highly recommend Crunch gym in Beaverton. My neighbors recommended it to me and I am so glad that I joined and gave up my 24 hour - 1 gym club membership of $29.99 month...I haven't looked back.
Jill Petersen
10 years ago
I just joined last month, I did the "pay for a year up front" plan to keep myself from avoiding the gym month after month - I LOVE CRUNCH! They have AMAZING classes that keep me going day after day, and the staff is very friendly (not intimidating at all!). I highly suggest joining this gym - you won't regret it!
Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg
11 years ago
I agree with Angela! $10 a month, classes included, it's hard to complain, but there are some weak points for this gym. In terms of classes, you have to get there early to reserve your spot, but it just means more time to work out. There is …
Angela Seyler
11 years ago
You get what you pay for. At $10 a month, I dont see how anyone can complain about this place. YES, it gets crowded at peak hours. Considering it's still February, I think it's pretty safe to say that it's similar at most gyms with new years resolutions and all. As far as parking goes, I think it would be pretty silly to complain about having to walk further to get to the gym...you're going to workout...The weight area is pretty limited, but again, $10 a month. Locker rooms are small, but considering hardly anyone uses the showers (in my experience), and they provide soap/shampoo and keep the showers clean, I think this is a great bonus. This is a great place if you're just starting out, can't afford any more, etc.