3:00pm appointment with Kevin — went great! Great atmosphere, friendly staff. Haircut includes a razor touch up at the end as well as a nice shoulder massage! Would recommend.
Eric S.
Classificação do local: 2 Bend, OR
Not very happy. Just left Debbies chair. $ 18 for a hair cut, and now I’m going to another barber to get it cleaned up. She can cut hair, but so can I with a pair of sissors. But I guess I go to the professionals so it looks like I Didnt cut it myself. I think I could have done almost as good as Debbie. My hair is sticking up and looks terrible. Walk ins beware. Maybe others here do a better job, but I won’t be back.
Lara L.
Classificação do local: 5 Angwin, CA
I made the mistakes of going to bishops across the road to be brief they messed it 7 different ways to Sunday. I then had to fix it went to L&K barber shop they fixed it they actually know what a fade is. Great place overall
John S.
Classificação do local: 5 Danville, CA
Tracy ROCKS! Just had the best hair cut and beard trim ever! Highly recommend this Bend original.
John M.
Classificação do local: 4 Parker, CO
$ 12.00 in and out plus tip with the right amount of chit chat and hot foam on the neck. What more do you need? This place was quick, friendly and I walked right in.
Richard G.
Classificação do local: 4 Bend, OR
A real good haircut for $ 17 is hard to beat. They even throw in a vibrating neck massage as a bonus. Claudia, Debbie and Tracy have been there for years, and they do an excellent job.
Keith A.
Classificação do local: 4 Bend, OR
I’ve been getting my haircut here, off and on, since 1998. Went thru a cost saving phase of having my wife buzz the mop every three weeks but I’m happy to report that I am now back to seeing Tracy on a regular basis. My boss and several of my coworkers and friends also get their haircut here. This is a good old fashioned barbershop, but it’s not the place you’ll find a stack of Playboys or other«men’s magazines» either out front or hidden under some towels in the back room. When I say«old fashioned», I really mean traditional. Hometown. Downtown. From the barber pole out front to the row of chairs for waiting patrons on one wall facing the row of barber chairs on the opposite wall. Mirrors on both walls. Carpet under the«waiting chairs», linoleum tile around the barber chairs. Coat rack. Historical knick-knacks(a collection of belt buckles) adorn the walls. TV up in one corner, sometimes on, sometimes off. More often it’s off to allow friendly conversation. People talk in here. Whether it’s the barbers bantering back and forth or the regulars joining in. It’s rarely silent. Be it the latest joke, predictions about the weather or sharing about family and what’s happening with the kids. Most of the gals in there… Claudia(the owner) Debbie, and Tracy… have been around since before I came along and have years of experience. It’s like family. In fact, this might be the one break from«traditional» in the barbershop sense of things. Majority of the barbers ARE gals and not men. The three listed above being the ones with the most tenure. I’ve seen several«newbies» come and go. L&K being a preferred shop for newly minted barbers to cut their teeth in the real world. But Claudia, Debbie and Tracy still remain. Year after year. Yes, they take appointments and walk ins. However, they have a loyal customer base, so I recommend making an appointment. I have seen walk ins advised of a long wait on occasion. Typically, the newer barbers handle the walk ins while Claudia, Debbie and Tracy have most of the appointments. That isn’t ALWAYS the case, but it’s more common than not. I like that they still use a straight razor to shave my neck and around my ears and sideburns. They also trim eyebrows and ear hair. In other words, they do a first rate job. When it’s all over, they do a quick«electric massage» across the neck and shoulders that you wish would never end. It’s a nice touch. The shop is open six days a week. Mon thru Sat(closing early on Saturday). During the week, I believe they take their last appointment at 5:30, with plans of being buttoned up by 6pm. Still, I’d call ahead to be sure. Parking can be an issue. This is downtown. Consider it a major coup if you score a space right in front of the shop. It’s not uncommon to make several laps around Oregon, Wall, Minnesota and Bond looking for an available space… especially if you are anywhere near the five o’clock hour. Best to take the first available and walk the half block or so, if necessary. I don’t really know all the prices but I always leave home with a twenty spot. I think mine is a $ 17 haircut and I always tip Tracy $ 3.
Alex R.
Classificação do local: 4 Bend, OR
Great cut for a reasonable price. Old time barber shop. Not too fancy but not overloaded with big screen tvs and beer shoved at you or sports memorabilia covering every inch. I liked how I can bring my kid here and not have to worry about the language. I got a haircut my wife actually liked, shoulder massage, razor shave on my neck, and the gal cutting my hair was fun to talk to. I’ll come back for sure.