Overview
Mula Yoga is a studio in Toronto’s Queen West neighbourhood offering a diverse range of yoga and Pilates classes. The studio provides Vinyasa, Power Vinyasa, Yin, Restorative with Sound Bath, and Qi Gong Yin Yoga, along with mat and Reformer Pilates. Led by founder Hana Lukac and a team of experienced teachers — including Stella, Eliana, Tanya, Betsy, Nicole, and Brendan — each session is thoughtfully sequenced and delivered with clear, supportive instruction. The bright, airy space is frequently praised for its cleanliness and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular retreat for locals. Mula also hosts workshops on Tantra and womb-centered practices, private sessions, and a mentorship program for new yoga teachers. Its 40-day journey programs offer a deeper, more structured engagement with the practice. Teachers like Eliana are noted for guiding classes that flow like intentional dances of breath and movement, while Stella’s Yin sessions provide a restorative oasis. The mentorship program, led by Hana, helps new teachers find their authentic voice in a supportive one-on-one setting. The studio fosters an inclusive community that welcomes practitioners of all levels. While the overall experience is highly rated, some visitors have noted the use of single-use plastic cups as a point for improvement. Mula Yoga stands out as a neighbourhood gem that emphasizes personal growth, connection, and holistic well-being.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:30 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:30 am – 9:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 10:30 am – 6:00 pm |
Studio in Details
Overview and Atmosphere
Mula Yoga occupies a bright, airy studio in Toronto’s Queen West neighbourhood, offering a calm retreat from the surrounding bustle. The space is described by visitors as gorgeous, clean, and filled with natural light — a setting that immediately sets a peaceful tone. Since opening, the studio has aimed to build a welcoming community where practitioners of every level can deepen their practice. The atmosphere is inclusive and warm, with staff and teachers often praised for their supportive approach. While the overall experience is highly positive, some reviewers have noted the use of single-use plastic cups as a point of concern, suggesting a potential area for improvement in alignment with the studio’s earth-conscious values. The studio’s location in a vibrant area of the city provides a sanctuary where the noise of daily life fades, and the high ceilings and large windows create an open, inviting space conducive to relaxation and focus.
Class Offerings and Teachers
The class schedule is varied, with styles ranging from vigorous Power Vinyasa and energetic flows to deeply relaxing Yin, Restorative with Sound Bath, and Qi Gong Yin Yoga. Pilates mat and Reformer classes are also available, taught by certified instructors like Betsy, who is noted for her clear, calm guidance. Founder Hana Lukac leads Creative Vinyasa, Para Yoga, and Smart Flow classes, emphasizing hands-on adjustments to deepen students’ practice. Other teachers — including Stella, Eliana, Tanya, and Nicole — each bring a distinct approach, from playful sequencing to meditative pacing. Private sessions offer personalized attention, and a mentorship program helps new yoga teachers find their authentic voice. Workshops on topics like Tantra and womb-centered practices provide additional depth, and 40-day journey programs offer a structured way to engage more deeply with the practice.
Community and Visitor Experience
Visitors consistently highlight the sense of community at Mula. Classes feel intentional and supportive, with teachers attuned to individual needs and offering modifications for injuries or limitations. Many reviewers mention leaving classes feeling transformed, clear-minded, or peacefully grounded. Stella’s classes are described as a true oasis, Tanya’s flows as meditative and attentive, and Nicole’s as playful yet intentional. Regular community events and workshops foster connection among students. While the studio’s holistic ethos is widely appreciated, a recurring suggestion from eco-conscious visitors is to replace disposable cups with reusable options — a small change that could enhance an already positive experience. The inclusive environment extends to beginners, who find yoga approachable here. Overall, Mula Yoga is regarded as a neighbourhood gem that balances physical practice with genuine care and personal growth.
