Serenity Nail & Spa Buckhead in Atlanta, GA
About Serenity Nail & Spa Buckhead
Serenity Nail & Spa Buckhead is a top-rated nail salon located in the heart of Buckhead, Atlanta. Known for their luxurious and relaxing atmosphere, this business provides a wide range of nail and spa services to pamper their clients from head to toe.
Specializing in manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements, Serenity Nail & Spa Buckhead offers high-quality services using premium products and the latest techniques in the industry. Their experienced nail technicians are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring a memorable experience for every client.
In addition to nail services, Serenity Nail & Spa Buckhead also offers spa treatments such as massages, facials, and waxing to help clients unwind and rejuvenate in a tranquil environment. Whether you’re in need of a quick touch-up or a full day of relaxation, Serenity Nail & Spa Buckhead has you covered with their professional and attentive staff.
Address: 3255 Peachtree Rd NE suite# 3, Atlanta, GA 30305, United States
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Call: (404) 467-7799, +1 404-467-7799
Rating: 4.5
Total Customer Rating: 207
Salon Open Hours:
Monday: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
Customer Says:
Mali Magic, LLC
Serenity Nail and Spa stands out as Atlanta’s premier nail salon. It’s just the best! The team’s remarkable dedication to excellent service, particularly from Ivy and Cindy, consistently leaves my nails looking incredible. Their hard work not only ensures stunning aesthetics but also maintains the overall health of my nails. I’m so Grateful for Serenity & Team! Xx
5
Moriah Dandridge
I enjoyed my time here today at Serenity Nail Spa. It was very relaxing. Yuri did amazing on my manicure and helped me choose a design/style and Ivy did a perfect pedicure on me as well. I will definitely return!
5
Kim
I always enjoy coming here. Everyone is super friendly. I do think the quality for manicures can vary based on who’s working with you but I’d still recommend coming–just for the friendly faces and peacefulness of the shop. Jasmine did my nails below! Love them
5
Jessyca Nelson
My new favorite nail shop !! I moved to the area around a year or so ago and I’m mad it took me so long to find this gem. Parking is ehhh ( they have a few open spaces in the front (3-4) that’s shared with neighboring establishments) but there is a full parking lot just up the ramp.
Everyone is friendly 🫶🏽 and they always answer the phone ( which is rare nowadays).They also have a rewards program so hold onto the little card they give you .Yuri & Natalie are my favorite . I posted pictures of my LATEST set ( I wish I took pictures of my previous 3-4 sets :/) but I will update !
5
Kristin Journigan
-100 stars today! I cannot believe how extremely poor my experience was, while watching the employees treat other customers like the best thing ever since sliced bread. I Googled nail spas close to the hotel, this one was the closest. I called at 9:38am to inquire if 10a, 10:30a, or 11am would be available for an appt. The woman on the phone said 11am. I arrived at 10:57am, all employees were busy servicing customers. I was told to sit in the 1st pedicure chair. The chair was archaic: inadequate choices for type of massage, I am short so it failed to go to the spots I needed most, the chair only went so far up for my feet to be on the foot rest (it was problematic for the nail tech), and the seat itself was uncomfortable to the point of causing buttocks pain. I was NOT offered a “color wheel” to pick my color while I sat in the chair waiting until a man came to start my bare minimum basic “spa manicure at 11:26am. I should have ran out of there when I had the chance. He sat a bottle of Kirkland Signature water down on the counter next to me, but for the past 30 minutes I had been drinking out of my own spring water bottle. I was not given a choice, which from reviews I read and personally witnessed, they offered all the other customers water, soda, and even alcohol. The man attempting my spa mani didn’t seem to understand the concept of “square-square” nail shape, and commented several times on my nails being too short for that. Then he asked if this was my first time here? Yes. Why? The nail spa I had been going to since 2010 has changed ownership not to my liking, and all of my favorite pedicurists are no longer there. I seriously regret for not giving them one more try after 13 years of patronage & loyalty. He asked the name of the place? I said the correct name. He condescendingly informed me he never heard of it, then once I said the alternative name then it was “oh no one calls it that other name why not just say that.” I literally still find extra loyalty cards in other wallets and bags everytime I switch them out, and that’s the name on the cards. Waste of a manicure for uneven rounded nails and poorly trimmed cuticles, no cuticle softener/remover used, waste of a scrub on my hands, lackluster 5-second lotion “massage.” A woman started my pedicure at 11:46am. No one introduced themselves to me, so I do not know any names. This woman doing my pedicure kept snatching and jerking my feet, to the point where I was slouched down uncomfortably, until I used the pillow in my lap as lower back support. It’s not my fault the seat would not move any closer forward. Bare minimal ingrown removal, I still feel them on both sides of both of my big toes. Oh, how can I forget after not getting to pick a color for so long, to me asking the man for more color options (he originally had only given me one color palette of lackluster pale nudes when I wanted red), to having a hard time choosing between 6 different shades of red, to around 12:20p being told the red I chose is empty. All gone. And to pick another color. Meanwhile, an incredibly tall and loud man was sat in the seat next to me, announcing how hungover he is and how he needs a his usual drink immediately, and they were falling over themselves to cater to him. The woman doing my pedicure was horrible and did a terrible job. For some reason my total was $83 for the basic spa mani labeled as $19, the basic spa pedi I think labeled as $37 (no paraffin, no stones, no mask or scrub nor massage, etc), gel polish on my toes, nothing at all for my nails. $83 HOW?! I was not offered nor given a receipt nor itemized anything. I feel like I volunteered to let them rob me. I cannot believe I had such a disgusting, insulting experience based on the reviews they have. I would not be surprised if they have a way for the bad reviews to be removed. I seriously am devastated with how awful I was treated, and on my birthday at that. You know how most salons or spas try to upsell you, offer additional services? Zero, zilch, nada! Nothing was serene nor relaxing about this place.
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