First thing’s first, not your typical american barbershop. Not a bad thing, just something to note. Given the area, it was good to see this barbershop is run by(and almost fully populated) by middle eastern men. I thought that was different, so I sat down in the chair. Immediately, I noticed my barber barely spoke any english. I told him how I like my hair cut and he kind of half nodded in acknolwedgement me. I started getting pretty nervous. After a little direction, I came out with a half decent hair cut. I wouldn’t recommend this place to become anyone’s «shop», unless you can speak the language and are comfortable with an ok haircut at best. I typically get a faded combover 3.5÷5 for scissor skills — decent with the scissors 1⁄5 for fading skills — he went from a 0 to scissor cut with no blending. i had to go back by myself to fade it a bit better. terrible. If you’re used to nice fades, stay away. 5⁄5 for blade skills — but really, who can’t clean up some baby hairs with a blade 5⁄5 for cleanliness — shop was clean and swept 3⁄5 for price — haircut was $ 14, but very sub-quality 2⁄5 for overall experience. Next time when my regular barber is off, i’ll just wait.
Dauri T.
Classificação do local: 5 Lawrence, MA
Was in the local area for work and needed a shape up really bad, and wow I was so surpriced in how good rhey are. Better then my baber back home. Will be going back when I am in rhe area
Wade C.
Classificação do local: 4 Parsippany, NJ
Want a sharp looking cut? This is the place. $ 14.00 for guys. I’d advise coming before 5pm on the weekdays before it gets busier. They have nice comfortable leather barber chairs with a big screen tv always on. Shout to my barber Timmy. He knows his ish. *btw, there is no sink to wash hair*