Marblehead is a coastal New England town in Essex County, Massachusetts. Its population was 19,808 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Marblehead
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Offering Professional Massage since 1991, we are an award winning couple with a heart centered business in the beautiful seaside town of Marblehead, MA. Online booking available on our website. Open 7 days a week by appointment only. Our covid protocols we use cutting edge enclosed helmet technology, equipped with fans and N95 intake and outtake filters. Please visit our website for our complete covid protocols. Monique Illona, LMT, MA began her massage career in 1991, She specializes in deep relaxation and offers protocols for TMD, headaches & migrains & digestive issues. In 2009 she became a Certified Breast Health Educator and works with numerous women with healthy breasts as well as those who have undergone breast surgery and mastectomies. Blane Allen, LMT, specializes in quirky injuries, and works with many athletes, musicians, yogis, dental technicians. He offers medical and therapeutic massage for aches, pains and injuries. He also offers craniosacral sessions.
I had an eft treatment with Blaine and my body unloaded massive amounts of tension in an unbelievably short amount of time. It was really crazy - an experience that ive only ever felt maybe once during a month long meditation retreat. At one point in the session my body temperature dropped significantly, and I became very cold despite the cozy room temp of upper 70s. I couldn't make sense of what was happening, but Blaine just calmly put a blanket over my shoulders, told me that yin energy was being released from my body. He then asked if I was warm and comfortable. When I left that day I left without some serious baggage that I didn't even know I had walked in with. I've never had the pleasure of meeting another energy worker with that skill, and am forever grateful for that experience. No hocus pocus "new age" energy work here, just some simple doctors skilled in the art of subtlety. This happened years ago, not in December 2019 (that was the earliest date I could pick from tripadvisor). Probably same of even better service now, and I believe the prices are the same ????
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Two for the price of one! We are a beautiful gift shop and a Paint Your Own Pottery Studio. Shopping and a fun activity under one roof! Our store features unique items created by our talented studio artists who are inspired by the beauty of our coastal community. You can also enjoy an afternoon of creativity in our Paint Your Own Pottery studio. We have many shapes and sizes of bisque for you to choose from! We look forward to welcoming you.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
A Georgian mansion built in 1768 built by ship-owner and patriot Colonel Jeremiah Lee. Fully furnished, it features elegant wood carvings and is the only home to survive with its original 18th-century hand-painted English wallpapers in place.
Many reviewers have written about what the mansion and the tour are like, so I'll just mention a few hints about actually visiting the place that I hope will be helpful. The mansion is not particularly easy to find and you have to negotiate the narrow, hilly streets of Marblehead, and probably Salem as well, to get there. There is on-street parking, but you'll probably have to hunt for a while to find a space. The building is not handicapped accessible. If you're physically impaired you might be able to make it up the Grand Staircase to the second floor, but I think the narrow winding staircase with the rope railings leading up to the third floor will probably be too much of a challenge for most. The building is not heated, and there are no public restrooms on the premises. Visitors are, however, welcome to use the facilities in the museum, just a short walk across the street. Having pointed out these inconveniences, I will add that the mansion is impressive and the tour guides are dedicated and attentive. The price is reasonable. All in all, touring the Jeremiah Lee Mansion is well worth the effort.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Experience our hand dipped chocolates made in a quaint seaside cottage since 1929. Favorites of Hollywood stars, Buckingham Palace and every White House Administration.
I've been going to Stowaway Sweets since I was a toddler -- and now, 60 years later, it's still a magical experience for me. Alas, you can't go inside because of COVID, but you can still see the beautiful outside and the goldfish mote (to me, the place looks like a little fort) and you can look through the open window where you can still buy chocolates. Of course at this point you can't help yourself to the free samples. That wouldn't work. We bought chocolate they had made there that morning and it's spectacular!! My wife loved it too, and our son is extremely enthusiastic about the chocolates -- he wants all of them himself to there are some issues when we open the box.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
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