Easton Gym Co
About
Easton Gym Co offers a traditional gym experience with a focus on functional fitness and group classes. The facility features curated gym equipment across multiple floors, including a rooftop area for outdoor workouts, punching bags, and yoga sessions. Members appreciate the spacious layout that rarely feels overcrowded, along with amenities like full locker rooms, towel service, a private parking lot, and Harvey's Cafe. The coaching staff includes personal trainers, yoga instructors specializing in yoga for athletes, and group fitness instructors who contribute to a supportive training environment.
reviewsWhat Members Say
Members consistently praise the gym's spacious, never-overcrowded environment and its old-school charm with vintage equipment and historical character. They highlight the respectful community atmosphere, excellent ventilation through open windows, and motivational presence of fit members. Specific concerns include inconsistent functionality of the women's sauna and isolated past incidents with equipment safety and staff interactions. Long-time members particularly appreciate the knowledgeable coaching staff, affordable pricing with free parking, and the supportive community fostered by owner Toby and his team.
rate_reviewGoogle Reviews (5)
Adamm
11 months ago
This is a very old school gym, but in a good way. No bs, just a lot of workout machines and a lot of space and it never feels super or overly crowded when I go. The staff is very nice and helpful and this is one of the few gyms in LA that has a good sauna. I was amazed that Equinox, which is like four times the price didn’t have a sauna and that’s why I ended up choosing to gym here.
Thiago Oliveira
2 years ago
Awesome gym I found in that area, best combo of being both never too full and not overpriced and always has free parking. Has awesome roof where you can exercise in the sun, hit the punching bag, or do yoga with a class. Downstairs always has windows open all year so the entire gym is well ventilated and breezy. Equipment is older and it feels like you’re stepping into a historical gym. There are pictures of famous actors that worked out there. On another floor below there is a locker room and sauna where there is free hair gel, lotion, etc. Lastly, most of the people who go there are really fit so it’s quite motivational and gets you to work harder.
Jake Weinraub
7 months ago
I am a long-time member of Easton Gym (since 2013!) and have come to know the community quite well. Easton is a gem in Los Angeles and the place where I was able to transform my fitness alongside some of the most knowledgable staff and trainers in the city. Easton's owner Toby and his passionate staff have facilitated a respectful and supportive community over a long period of time where all bodies are welcome, member input is prioritized, and most importantly, re-racking your weights and putting shit back where you found it is the norm! Working out at Easton feels like being part of a long tradition in Los Angeles. Even though the equipment isn't as new or exciting as other places and "it doesn't have air conditioning!" as everyone LOVES to say, nothing beats working out within Easton's beautiful brick walls, amongst vintage windows that catch a refreshing cross-breeze and dumbbells that look like they were carried by strong men in the 1940's. Easton rarely gets frustratingly crowded, and its members overall are simply RESPECTFUL, relaxed, authentic, and make this the type of business you can only find in Los Angeles. I love Easton gym!
Mumu carrillo
3 months ago
I love, love this gym. It feels cozy, never overcrowded, and has a very calm, welcoming environment. However, the only downside is the women’s sauna. It has gone a long time without really working properly — it’s often not hot, frequently not ready, and only works on rare occasions if I’m lucky. Unfortunately, I’ve heard this isn’t an issue with the men’s sauna, which makes it a bit disappointing. When you turn the clock timer it starts working but is really not that hot overall.
Liz Belanger
a month ago
Writing this in the middle of a brutal migraine attack caused by this gym. Years ago they had a broken piece of gym equipment they left on the floor, and when I went to use it, an iron bar freefell onto the back of my skull. MRI revealed I had a concussion and now I suffer from regular, debilitating migraines. I kept going to this gym (they covered my MRI expense - I should have sued, hindsight is 20/20) and a few months later one of the staff decided to harass me. She said I was being too loud…for breathing loudly when squatting over 220 lbs. Meanwhile other people were slamming weights and grunting loudly with staff doing nothing. She doubled down and decided to verbally harass me until I was in tears, and kept going. Absolute nightmare of a place, so grateful I left when I did. Should have been sooner.
fitness_centerAmenities
Contact
8053 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA
scheduleHours
Monday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
groupCoaches & Instructors
Ericka Ancian
Personal Trainer / Yoga Instructor
Yoga for Athletes Instructor
Leads Yoga for Athletes class, an active stretch and recovery-based flow to reduce muscle and mental stress.
Cindy De La Cruz
Personal Trainer
Leads the 'Just Peachy' glute-focused workout. Personal trainer at the Hollywood location.
Andrew S.
Group Fitness Instructor
Leads the high-energy 'Circuit Work It' full-body circuit class.
Deborah G.
Yoga Instructor
Leads 'Restore Yoga', a healing and restorative practice with supported poses and deep breathing.
Jess G.
Group Fitness Instructor
Leads 'Strength Stations' and 'Body Blast' classes, utilizing weights, TRX, rowing machines, and slam balls.
Marlyn O.
Group Fitness Instructor
Leads 'Mat Body Burn', a class combining cardio, calisthenics, stability, endurance, and flexibility training.
Hunter S.
Movement Instructor
Leads 'Viewpoint Movement', a class focused on healing injuries, building flexibility/strength, and learning new skills.
Sarah B.
Yoga Instructor
Leads 'Get Yin-Sync' yoga classes (as listed on Tuesday schedule).
Johnny A.
Yoga Instructor
Leads 'Get Yin-Sync' yoga, targeting deep connective tissues with a slow, meditative practice.
Amelia A.
Group Fitness Instructor
Leads 'Mind Muscle Movement', a pre/post workout class to engage muscles for warm-up/cool-down.
Ali R.
Yoga Instructor
Leads 'Power Yoga Flow', a challenging vinyasa/power flow class with curated sequences and music.