Overview
Korsi Yoga + Juice Bar operates as a boutique wellness destination in the heart of Historic Roswell, Georgia. Founded by owner Ahoo Sarab, the studio was designed to be a clean, modern, and friendly space that welcomes both veteran yogis and newcomers, fostering a peaceful and inclusive environment. The holistic experience is enhanced by an on-site juice bar serving cold-pressed juices and smoothies, alongside a boutique selling branded merchandise, all within a community-focused atmosphere. The studio offers a diverse range of yoga styles across two dedicated rooms—one for heated, powerful sessions and another for non-heated, meditative practices—catering to various preferences from Hot 26 to Yin yoga. Highly praised instructors provide inspiring and welcoming guidance, contributing to the studio’s reputation as a supportive sanctuary.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Space in Historic Roswell
Korsi Yoga + Juice Bar operates as a boutique yoga studio in the heart of Historic Roswell, a quaint suburb just north of Atlanta. The owner, Ahoo Sarab, built the studio she wanted to attend—a clean, modern, and friendly space designed to welcome both veteran yogis and newcomers. People describe it as a beautiful and inviting space for yoga and wellness, with a layout that is nicely lit and thoughtfully arranged. The location is within walking distance of local shops, restaurants, and hiking trails along the Chattahoochee River, with plenty of parking available. The studio’s mission centers on creating a peaceful, friendly, and inclusive environment where all feel welcome and safe to explore their practice. This intention resonates with visitors, who frequently mention feeling part of a community and finding the space comfortable, open, and accepting.
The studio’s identity is deeply tied to its community focus and holistic approach. It’s not just a place for physical practice; it’s described by many as their “happy place,” a sanctuary where they connect with others and themselves. The studio has expanded to include a juice bar, which people note enhances the overall experience by offering fresh, cold-pressed juices, smoothies, and nutritious snacks made with high-quality ingredients. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to order before class and pick up their items afterward. The studio also features a boutique selling Korsi-branded merchandise and select yoga brands. A commitment to sustainability is evident, as the studio strives to be as green as possible, using recycled, non-toxic materials and offering filtered water with canteens to borrow or buy.
Diverse Yoga Practices and Teacher Guidance
The studio offers a well-rounded approach to yoga, providing many styles and lineages to cater to different needs and preferences. Classes are held in two distinct rooms: the “Lift” room for heated, powerful sessions and the “Falling Away” room for non-heated, meditative practices. From the feedback, people specifically mention participating in Hot 26 (a Bikram-style sequence), flow classes, Yin yoga, and various workshops. The heating in the hot studio is effective, with temperatures ranging from 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing practitioners to get a proper sweat. One person noted that the studio offers a lot of class options, which they appreciated compared to places with limited schedules.
Instruction receives consistent praise across the feedback. Visitors describe the teachers as great, inspiring, kind, caring, and welcoming. Specific instructors like Amanda, Katie, Eileen, and Natalie are highlighted for their impactful teaching styles. Amanda’s classes, for instance, are noted as challenging yet inviting for all levels, fun, empowering, and soul-nourishing. People say her energy resonates with students and that she teaches with grace and patience, making everyone feel welcome and worthy. Katie’s Wednesday morning flow class is mentioned as offering a “very special feel.” Eileen is praised as a great teacher for Hot 26. The front desk staff are also described as very friendly, contributing to a positive atmosphere. While most feedback is glowing, one visitor mentioned that among many great instructors, they encountered one who was less impressive.
Programs, Accessibility, and Community Engagement
Beyond regular classes, Korsi Yoga provides several programs and engagement opportunities. A significant offering is their 200-hour Vinyasa yoga teacher training, which has moved entirely online with flexible asynchronous or guided tracks. The studio also hosts a monthly book club that meets in the juice bar, free to join. For those interested in deeper involvement, there is a work-trade program where people can exchange a few hours of work each week for free yoga. The studio has partnered with True Med to allow the use of HSA/FSA accounts for yoga classes, and they offer gift cards for purchase. A dedicated mobile app is available for booking and updates.
The studio appears to suit a wide range of practitioners, from beginners to advanced, seeking everything from vigorous hot yoga to gentle, restorative sessions. People mention it feeling like home and being the only studio for them. It attracts individuals from Roswell and surrounding areas like Alpharetta and Johns Creek. The pricing structure includes a new student special of five classes for a set rate, though one visitor felt this was pricey compared to competitors’ introductory offers. Visitors do not mention specific details on accessibility features like wheelchair access. The overall impression from the feedback is of a studio that successfully creates a supportive, community-oriented environment where people can grow in their practice, both on and off the mat.
