Overview
The Hub Boutique Studio in Savannah is more than a gym; it’s a community fitness hub where members find connection and personal growth. Located on Habersham Street, the studio offers a diverse mix of yoga, spin, Pilates, barre, and strength training, allowing members to explore various modalities. Owner Melanie Bruno, with over 30 years of experience, has cultivated an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes all fitness levels. The studio features heated rooms for hot yoga and popular classes like the Faith & Pilates session and the total-body Hub Trio. While practical policies like a cancellation window are in place, the overwhelming feedback highlights the supportive community, expert instructors, and positive environment that make The Hub a cornerstone of wellness in Savannah.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Hub Intro Special | 1 Month | $79 |
| Mini Membership | 1 Month | $129 |
| Unlimited Classes | 1 Month | $169 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 am – 3:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 am – 2:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Boutique Fitness Hub in Savannah
Located on Habersham Street, The Hub is a boutique fitness studio that has cultivated a significant following in the Savannah community. Visitors describe it as more than just a place to work out; it’s a space where people find connection and personal growth. The studio’s identity is built around a simple, resonant motto: Breathe. Grow. Glow. This philosophy is reflected in the experiences shared by people who frequent the space. One person calls it their “happy place,” while another says joining was the best part of moving to the city. The owner, Melanie Bruno, a Savannah native with over three decades of fitness experience, is frequently credited by visitors for fostering an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. People note that since she took ownership, the environment has transformed into one that feels supportive for everyone, regardless of fitness level.
The studio’s physical space is a point of discussion. While one visitor expressed concerns about maintenance and odors, another countered that they found the facility in great condition and very clean. The studio offers free parking, a detail appreciated by those comparing it to other local options. The front desk team receives consistent praise for being friendly and welcoming, contributing to an overall sense of good customer service. For many, the studio has become an integral part of maintaining both physical and mental well-being, with people leaving sessions feeling stronger, more confident, and centered.
A Diverse Mix of Movement and Mindfulness
The Hub distinguishes itself with a broad array of class offerings that extend beyond a traditional yoga studio. While yoga is a core component, the schedule is a dynamic mix of Spin, Pilates, Barre, and dedicated strength training. This variety is a major draw. People appreciate having the option to try different workouts within one membership, with many noting they gained the confidence to explore new modalities like Pilates and Barre after initially joining for spin classes. The yoga classes themselves are varied, including Vinyasa Flow, Restorative Yoga, Hot Flow, Yoga Sculpt (which incorporates hand weights), and Power Flow. Several classes are held in heated rooms, typically between 85° and 95°F, catering to those seeking a hot yoga experience.
Specific classes and instructors receive heartfelt endorsements. The Faith & Pilates class, described as a Christ-centered session blending movement with scripture, is highlighted as a favorite weekly workout. The Hub Trio class, which combines 20 minutes each of spin, weights, and yoga, is praised for delivering a total-body workout. Instructors are consistently noted for their unique styles, with particular mention of Kaitlin’s high-energy Groove Ride spin classes featuring curated playlists, Liv’s meaningful yoga practices, Megan’s Pilates, and Mel’s challenging strength sessions. Visitors describe the instructors as striking a balance between motivation and mindfulness, pushing students to grow while encouraging them to listen to their bodies.
Community, Energy, and Practical Considerations
A strong sense of community is perhaps the most frequently mentioned aspect of The Hub. The studio became a sanctuary for a tight-knit group of spin enthusiasts when their previous studio closed, with several instructors migrating over. This existing community blended into The Hub’s culture, which visitors describe as inviting, friendly, and helpful. People note that even when classes are crowded—which some actually enjoy for the high-energy environment—others readily make space. The owner’s efforts to give back to the local community through events are also appreciated. This collective spirit makes the studio feel like a safe and welcoming space for everyone, a quality visitors emphasize as particularly important.
On the practical side, visitors mention using platforms like ClassPass to book sessions, appreciating the flexibility it offers compared to long-term contracts. The studio has a policy against late entry to maintain a focused environment. There is feedback regarding studio policies: one visitor criticized what they described as an “insane” cancellation fee and charges for amenities like water and loaner equipment, feeling it was a “nickel and diming” approach. Another visitor defended the policies, noting that a two-hour cancellation window is more lenient than many other studios and that charges for rentals are standard practice. The class schedule is designed to fit various routines, with offerings throughout the day and night, including express 30-minute options. For those seeking a fitness home in Savannah that blends intensity with inclusivity, The Hub has clearly made a significant mark.
