This little shop is right by the Fox and Hound, which is how we stumbled across it for the first time a year ago. As background, a year or so before that, my husband had bought some hair trimming...
A Yesteryear's Barber Shop
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History
This Business Been Around Since 1999, Now 16 Years Of Old American Traditional Barbering. When You Walk Into the Barbershop, You Feel Like Your In The Early 19Th Hundreds. Like When Our Father's and Great Grandfathers Use To Take Us To The Barbershop. Real Old School Barbering!! Come and Experience The Greatest Feeling Of Old Traditional Barbering!!
Specialties
Old Traditional Barbering! Our services Are The Following: Regular Business Haircuts, High & Tight, Medium Fade, Low Fade, Mohawks, And Flat Tops.Every Haircut Consist Of Straight-Razor Clean-up W/Hot Lather Around Ears And Back Of The Neck. We Also Do Facial Or Head Straight-Razor Shaves, W/Hot & Cold Towel. Whether You Receive A Haircut Or Facial Shave, We Provide You With A Jeannie Rub Massage For 1 Minute Across Your Back, So You Can Leave Relax And Feeling Good. Haircuts Are $20.00 Dollars & Children Under 13 are $18.00. Facial Or Head Shave Are $30.00DOLLARS. Beard Trim are $10.00 & With A Straight Razor Edge-Up $15.00!
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Reviews
I am very pleased with the service I got from this place. I am a military vet and I have to say that this place is the very first place I have found that offers a true military regulation flat...
Asked for a fade, got a buzzcut. Terrible cut and I have school pictures today. Also, got shaved around my ears about a half inch up.
That ridiculous comment by Hafeeza S. is hilarious!!!! Barbers learn to cut hair by who comes into the barber school to get the service. A school in a mostly white area will have mostly white...
I was looking for a new shop, but I'm not going in there. No one in the shop has facial covering. No regards for customer safety. So disappointed.
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