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Samantha Veronese
1 day ago
I have absolutely loved my time at Purebarre so far! The atmosphere is uplifting and empowering, all of the instructors I’ve learned from have been incredible, I couldn’t recommend this place more to my friends and family and already have:)
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Megan Engelbrecht
Apr 28, 2026
The experience has been great. Each instructor I have experienced there: Sydney, Megan, and Maddy have been wonderful at helping to make sure we are using the right technique and being supportive during the workout. The front desk has always been inviting an other people that attend have been wonderful talking about the different classes and it’s been a great experience!
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Tammy Kleiner
Apr 16, 2026
The staff is amazing, they always make you feel welcomed and remember your name. The instructors help you with your form, so you get the most out of your workout. I love this place and highly recommend it.
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Voluptuous Vegan
Mar 25, 2026
I don’t leave one-star reviews lightly—especially for a brand I genuinely enjoy—but this experience felt surprisingly off-brand for Pure Barre.
I booked a class directly through the website, which clearly guided me toward a “first class free” option. As someone who travels frequently and drops into studios across the country (often through ClassPass or direct booking), this is a pretty standard and welcoming entry point—so I went ahead and reserved a class.
Shortly after, I received multiple texts that felt less like a confirmation and more like a sales qualification funnel—asking me to choose between options like committing to a membership, trying a short-term package, or just visiting. Once I indicated I was visiting, the tone shifted.
I was then told the complimentary class is only for locals willing to sit through a membership presentation, and was redirected toward paid options instead.
That’s where the experience lost me.
If the “free first class” is conditional, it should be clearly stated before booking—not after a reservation is made and followed by a string of sales-driven messages. As it stands, it comes across as a bait-and-switch.
Even more disappointing was the lack of flexibility or hospitality for a very common customer type in boutique fitness: travelers. There was no attempt to accommodate, no “we’d still love to have you in,” just a pivot to pricing.
I want to be clear—this isn’t a reflection of the Pure Barre brand as a whole. I’ve had consistently great experiences at other locations. But this particular interaction felt transactional, impersonal, and misaligned with the welcoming, community-driven environment the brand typically represents.
I ended up canceling my class & booking elsewhere with zero issues .
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Debbie Tominna
Feb 22, 2026
I love everything about Pure Barre, from the moment I walk in feeling welcomed. Workouts are amazing and fulfilling. Coaches are so helpful and encouraging. I leave feeling stronger and happier. ❤️