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Pepper Boxing

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About

Pepper Boxing offers mixed martial arts, boxing, and kickboxing training across multiple Atlanta locations. The gym provides intense, fun workouts led by dedicated coaches who help newcomers feel comfortable while challenging experienced members. Facilities are described as clean and welcoming with high-energy atmospheres that motivate participants through demanding combos and cardio-focused sessions.

reviewsWhat Members Say

Members consistently praise the high-quality coaching and intense, fun workouts at Pepper Boxing, with specific instructors like Coach Dee and Shai receiving frequent mention for their motivational teaching styles and welcoming approach to newcomers. The gym's clean facilities and energetic atmosphere contribute to positive training experiences for many. However, significant concerns emerge around operational management, including abrupt location closures without member notification, rigid cancellation policies requiring 30-day notice even when studios close, and communication breakdowns when resolving billing or membership issues. Some members report unprofessional customer service interactions when attempting to address these administrative problems.

rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)

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Ceara Drury

3 weeks ago

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I took Shai’s class yesterday at Pepper Boxing Buckhead and it was my first time at the Buckhead location. The studio was great — clean, welcoming, and had an awesome energy. Shai is one of my favorite instructors and I would honestly take her class at any location. Her workouts are always challenging, motivating, and a lot of fun. She keeps the energy high the entire class and the combos are always so good. Definitely recommend taking her class if you get the chance! 🥊🔥

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Dylan Vorrasi

a month ago

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This workout experience was one of my favorite experiences of all time it was very intense and fun!! Coach Dee was amazing and as a new person coming to the boxing gym he was amazing when it came to helping me out and making me feel comfortable I will definitely consider being a member here!!

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Raven Cox

3 weeks ago

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As someone who was previously a very happy unlimited member at Pepper Boxing’s Battery location, I have never had such an egregious interaction with this brand. I recently decided to rejoin after moving back to Atlanta. After taking a class through ClassPass, I spoke with an employee (Chase) about enrolling in a 6-class monthly membership. I was clearly told everything was tentative, that I was not locked into anything, and that since I hadn’t signed a contract, I wasn’t tied to an agreement. I was told the card was simply to “hold my spot.” Shortly before the membership was set to begin, I experienced an unexpected family loss. During that time, I was understandably not in the mental space for boxing classes and completely forgot about the membership until I saw the charge come through. I called immediately, explained the situation, and was told Chase would follow up with me. He never did. No one did. After not hearing anything for two weeks, I ultimately filed a dispute with my bank. I was then charged again the following month. For clarity, I never signed a contract, used the “membership,” or attended a single class under it. Today I received a voicemail from “Tony” regarding my Midtown membership and returned the call. The conversation was shockingly unprofessional. He was dismissive, repeatedly stated he “could not” issue a refund, and made zero effort to acknowledge anything I explained. Only after I firmly pointed out that I had never signed any agreement did he “look into it” and suddenly determine that a refund was possible. I was also casually informed that the Midtown location had abruptly closed the day before and that Chase was “no longer with the brand.” What was most concerning was not just the billing issue, but the tone and conduct. When I asked for his full name, he refused to provide it. At the end of the conversation, I asked again. He oddly stated “Zach,” then dismissively said he had to call “all the other Midtown members” and could not continue the conversation. Ironically, his full name, Tony C******, appeared on the refund receipt. Combined with the billing issues, abrupt closure, and communication breakdown, this does not inspire confidence in how the business is being managed. I understand Tony maybe experiencing a stressful situation currently with the unexpected closure of Midtown. However, that does not justify speaking to customers in a dismissive or unprofessional manner. Treating people with basic kindness, empathy, and integrity goes a long way. The workouts are good. The operational integrity and customer care are not. Proceed with caution.

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Laura

3 weeks ago

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The owners closed the midtown location without any notice - just a sign on the door saying classes were cancelled when people got there. YET they are still requiring their customers to provide 30 day notice to cancel their contract, despite not offering a single class at or near the contracted location

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Gianella G.

3 weeks ago

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I enrolled in Pepper Boxing late last year with a one-year membership. In February, however, the class schedule changed and there were no longer any classes offered after 6 pm, which made it impossible for me to attend with my work schedule. There were also no cardio classes (the classes i mainly went for) offered on weekends, leaving little to no flexibility. I spoke with a manager at the Midtown location around this time and was told leadership was working through the schedule issues and that I could pause my membership in the meantime in case anything changes this month. I followed that guidance. Now that my pause has ended, I’ve learned the Midtown location has permanently closed, with no notice to members. So I decided to cancel my membership. However, I was told I still have to provide a 30 day notice and pay for another month. Why am I expected to pay for another month of classes that I cannot attend? The location I joined is closed, I cannot make the class times at other locations work as I don’t have a car right now, and yet I’m still being required to pay. That means I’m literally paying for a service I cannot use. This is extremely disappointing and frankly unacceptable. Members who joined specifically for the Midtown location should not be penalized because the studio closed without warning. Also, it’s so difficult to get a hold of anyone here.

Contact

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3090 Early St NW, Atlanta, GA 30305, USA

scheduleHours

Monday: 6:00 – 9:00 AM, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM, 4:00 – 8:30 PM

Tuesday: 4:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Wednesday: 6:00 – 9:00 AM, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM, 4:30 – 8:30 PM

Thursday: 6:00 – 9:00 AM, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM, 4:30 – 8:30 PM

Friday: 6:00 – 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM, 4:30 – 7:30 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM