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Yogaview

View Map 2211 N. Elston Ave. Suite 200, Chicago
Tel: (773) 342-9642
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  • Cp-OP says:
    On Saturday 11/26/11 11:37 AM
    it is so strange to me that people find yogaview snobby. i have been attending classes there for over a year and have found it a place where you can deepen your dedication to the asana practice and yoga philosophy. there are sometimes people socializing before class but as i know no one there i do not feel pressure to talk to people, nor do i feel like an outsider.i am not sure where the "snobby" comments come from, perhaps the people who perceive that should refocus, yoga isn't a place to size or judge others.

  • Becky says:
    On Tuesday 2/12/08 1:24 PM
    Yogaview is not snobby. The classes are really creative--the instructors are helpful--and the space is really beautiful.

    As for the "jet-setting" crowd -- I'm not sure what that means. Every class I've been to is filled with all different types of people, many of whom I think I could be friends with if yoga wasn't such an individual thing -- and I'm NOT a jet-setter, just a high school teacher who tries to squeeze yogaview into her busy schedule as much as possible.

    Yogaview is very much worth the effort.

  • linda says:
    On Monday 11/12/07 8:45 AM
    I agree yogaview is super snobby. they have good classes but the atmosphere is sterile and unwelcoming. with so many other options I just decided not to use my remaining passes and go somewhere else for an enjoyable experience. mokshayoga is awesome

  • Liz says:
    On Thursday 8/2/07 5:26 PM
    A swank place that offers a lot of classes, and especially classes for beginners. The class for children rocks, rocks, rocks! Overall, a worthwhile experience and some very dedicated teachers.

    I would say the only negative is that if you need to borrow a mat, they have very thin filthy ones that are crumbling apart and have holes in them!

    Another warning: the Yogaview atmosphere is fairly snobby. Get ready for the jet-setting crowd and a place that doesn't feel like they need your business.



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