East Bank Club
"Food to workout equipment racquetball pickleball basketball"
David Rambhajan
1 year ago
From food, to workout equipment, racquetball, pickleball, basketball, tennis, track, golf range, and more - this club has everything!
"Granted guest of member so not huge"
Carlie Frisch
11 months ago
Granted I’m a guest of a member, so not a huge $$ spend for me.. I have to compliment the indoor track specifically. It’s a quarter mile so super helpful for training. Otherwise- this place is a zoo on Saturdays 😵💫
"Place is one of the best gyms"
Charlie
3 years ago
This place is one of the best Gyms I have been to. After working out for four years and starting at planet fitness then going to xsport this place is just in a different league. Besides having the best equipment if you’re looking to network this is the best place in the city.
"Love east bank but dont make"
T. Lewis
2 years ago
Love East Bank, but don't make the mistake of taking a Tennis class with "Michael Fox". Quite possibly the worst "coach/instructor" I've had after a literal lifetime of playing 5 or 6 different sports. Just one of those old bitter men that feels insecure if you look different than him and will subtly suggest you "try another sport" even though it's your first lesson ever. Just the worst type of human, luckily they've mostly thrown him to the shadow realm of friday night lessons so you won't have too much of a chance of running into him. All the other tennis instructors are great and actually know what they're talking about. This guy is a liability.
"Club is complete disappointment from top"
Ann N
10 months ago
This club is a complete disappointment from top to bottom. They nickel-and-dime their members, treat guests poorly, and operate at a level comparable to a low-end gym while charging premium prices. The tennis program is especially problematic. This club should be grateful that anyone with even moderate tennis skills is willing to set foot on their courts. Compared to a professionally run program like Mid-Town Athletic Club, they are miles behind in quality, professionalism, and overall member experience. Poor customer service, weak coaching, and rigid, impractical policies are pushing this program toward failure and it's hard to see how it survives without major changes. One incident cemented my decision never to return. My son was denied participation in a class because an instructor, who had spent less than an hour with him in a single session, subjectively decided his ranking was 0.25 below their class standard. This was not based on any real evaluation process, just an off-the-cuff opinion. We wasted our time coming here, only to be met with an unwelcoming, dismissive attitude that showed zero regard for our time, effort, or commitment. If the leadership here doesn't overhaul their approach, improve their staff's professionalism, and start treating people with basic respect, they will keep losing players. Frankly, that might be the only outcome that forces real change.
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