Blue Point Yoga, located at 2816 Erwin Rd Suite 203, Durham, NC, offers a friendly and supportive environment tailored to all levels of yoga practitioners. With a diverse schedule, including specialized classes for prenatal care and back health, the studio's experienced teachers, such as Casey, Linda, and Bryanna, ensure personalized instruction to meet individual needs. Blue Point Yoga also emphasizes well-being by providing modifications for various skill levels and fostering a non-competitive atmosphere.
Their high standards are reflected in their knowledgeable staff, welcoming front desk, and convenient location near educational institutions. However, customer service inconsistency has been noted, particularly about promotional offers.
Pros:
- Knowledgeable and experienced teachers
- Friendly and welcoming front desk staff
- Diverse class offerings including prenatal and restorative yoga
- Convenient location near educational institutions
- Supportive and non-competitive atmosphere
- Modifications available for all skill levels
- Flexible class schedules to suit different needs
- Teachers paid as employees, ensuring consistent quality
- Positive reviews highlight significant improvements in strength, balance, and flexibility
- Owner is a professor of Anatomy, providing expertise in alignment and injury prevention
Cons:
- Inconsistent customer service
- Strict local-only promotions
- Limited meditative quality as noted by some reviews
Location / Contact
- Address: 2816 Erwin Rd Suite 203, Durham, NC 27705, United States
- Phone:+1 919-381-6419
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:bluepointyoga.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (21)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.3-star.
This business has 21 reviews.
The address is: 2816 Erwin Rd Suite 203, Durham, NC 27705, United States .
The contact number is +1 919-381-6419
This service is listed under Yoga Studio .
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Amy Nichols
6 years ago
Tonica Johnson
6 years ago
Julio Laliberte
6 years ago
Emily Rogers
6 years ago
Rude! On thanksgiving day, my fiance and I decided to start the day with some yoga. I am a yoga instructor in new york and enjoy visiting different yoga studios. We were visiting my fiance's hometown for the holiday. We walked in the door to this studio, said happy thanksgiving, and the woman at the desk responded "hello, are you locals?" When we stated that we were visiting family for the holidays and that my fiance had grown up in durham, we were told we could not receive the new student special promotion because it was "only for locals." On thanksgiving no less!!! I practice a lot of yoga in a lot if different places and have never felt so discriminated against for being from out of town. On all other occassion, not only have I been welcomed warmly to the new studio, but if there was a new student special available, it was offered to me, no questions asked. Yoga is about community, unity and acceptance. This studio clearly does not embrace these fundamental yoga concepts. FYI the offer advertised was for "new students" not "locals only." I refused to give this studio my business as I couldn't bring myself to support a yoga studio that operates so far outside of the spiritual teachings of yoga. Futhermore, we travel to Durham often enough to have been able to give the studio plenty of business in the future if they had welcomes us instead of treating us like lowly outsiders. I hope after reading this post you chose to practice yoga at a different yoga studio.
Jacque Johnson
6 years ago
Sara Doyle
6 years ago
Natalia Schradle
6 years ago
This studio is the first I've encountered in a long time that treats their employees - both teachers and front desk staff - with incredible respect. All teachers are paid as employees, not freelancers, and are paid regardless of how many students show up. Teachers are not punished for having lives - family commitments, continuing educational studies, babies, vacations, etc. The atmosphere of the studio is non-competitive, supportive, and friendly. Sara Doyle, the owner, is also a professor of Anatomy at Duke University. To someone who values alignment and injury prevention above all else, it has been a joy to study with her and learn so much about my personal asana practice. I highly recommend this studio with its versatile and diverse teaching staff, incredible monthly packages, and joyful vibe.
Abby Olena
6 years ago
Both locations of this studio have great classes. The front desk workers are always friendly and welcoming. I loved the prenatal classes while I was pregnant. It's also super helpful that they have some classes that are an hour in case you don't have much time, but want to fit some yoga in.
Nitin Saboo
6 years ago
Bryanna is a fantastic teacher. Her Sunday afternoon classes in mindful and restorative yoga, help me prepare for the stresses of the week! I highly recommend her class
Evgenia Barkanova
9 years ago
Amazing Yoga place! Totally the best in Durham. Wonderful location next to West Campus, close to Fuqua, Law, Pratt and Sanford schools. All teachers have very high level and tons of experience. My favourite teacher is Beth (Sunday 3 pm) and Alan (Wednesday 9.30 am).