TL;DR: This place is terrible for shellac and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone I know. Nice enough place for normal polish.
I went to this salon based on their reviews, the day before my wedding (I had it booked for about a week). I had a manicure/pedicure done. This included a shellac mani and a regular pedi.
This was my first mani/pedi so I didn't really know what to expect going in. During the visit everything went well. The person who helped me was attentive, and I was given a soda to drink during my visit. The pedicure was especially nice, and she didn't mind me taking photos to add to my Snapchat story for the wedding.
However, when I went to pay and I reached into my bag to get my wallet I gouged one of my nails severely on the side of my purse. It was such a gentle touch that I didn't even know what I hit. Shellac should not do that, but I didn't know that at the time. She said she would fix it, and we went back to the mani station. She buffed down the gouge so it was less noticeable and then covered it with a gloss coat. She did not UV dry it, which she should have done given it was a shellac mani.
I called the next day and asked if it could be fixed before my wedding that evening and was told they didn't have time to but would the next day. I wasn't going to be in town as I lived 3 hours away and was only in town for my wedding and I'd be leaving for Mexico the day after that.
Skip ahead to my honeymoon, and by day 3 of my manicure it was pretty much gone. Immediately on day 2 it started peeling at all the edges and getting caught on everything. It was so soft and gel-like still that it didn't hold up to anything. If anyone has had shellac peel off they know this messes with your nails quite a bit as it tears the top few layers off. Three months later and I'm still giving my nails extra TLC to recover from this.
On the good side, my toe nail polish which was regular polish lasted nearly two weeks! Loved the color so much I went on Amazon and bought it for myself!