This is the nest place in town… I love everything about this place. The barbers. The people. And all the things that come n go everyday. A bit far from where i live. But it doesnt matter. Rick n Miguel are the best in town. Worth every penny and far drive.
Javonni H.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Crowd Pleezers Barber Shop have thee Best god gifted barbers around!!! Always good to come in, its always packed No mater what day it is!!! Nothings better then getting a hair cut from Professionals that I trust!!! and it just feels like everyone’s a huge family. Rick and Miguel are(thee best) in Vegas!!! –GEO
Troy S.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This place is fun and they do a great job. Every one is welcome there… unless you have thin skin because there is a lot of trash talking and no one is safe. It is sort of like a cross between Cheers and Barber Shop. I love it. Sadly I moved all the way across town now so had to stop going there though if I am ever back in the neighborhood I WILL stop in. Now, the negs. They do talk about Jesus in there sometimes. Not a lot but it is their opinion and they feel strong about it and like I said there is a lot of debate in there about music, sports, politics, drugs and even Jesus so… Also, sometimes wait times are long. That is the result of them doing a fantastic job and giving full attention to the customer in the chair. Tip them well for the service they give. Just be warned, it is not a quick in and out there. All that being said, I miss these guys and strongly recommend them.
Roman H.
Classificação do local: 5 Las Vegas, NV
One of my favorite places to be hands down, I look forward to haircuts all week! The barbers are the best, great conversations and haircuts. Nothing these guys can’t do designs are out of this world. For the best cuts ask for Miguel!!!
Max O.
Classificação do local: 5 Bay Area
This place is excellent! I originally came across these guys at Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly event that happens every year around Easter. Rick and B-Rad are basically the 2 guys that cut hair here. If you look at their web page, and pics on their myspace account(linked from Rick’s site), you can see the shop. It’s MAN’S barber shop. That’s actually not sexist. They actually cut women’s hair also and B-rad, genius with a straight razor, trims eyebrows, hairlines, whatever you wanna do. Let me elaborate… There are things I like to do to celebrate being a man. People talk about Feminism, gay pride, why can’t I celebrate being a straight man? In fact, I’m going to have a list of reviews called Man’s Day that will categorize these reviews. For instance, I like to have a steak now and then. I like to have my shoes shined. I like to buy a nice fedora. I love burlesque, put on a tie to go out, hot rods and some sports. So that’s what I mean. Getting a straight razor shave is something I don’t need to do. I use an electric razor for work. It’s a chore to be done quickly to get on my way. But there are some days before a big event, I want to get straight razored quality shave and have it last a day or 2 longer. There’s nothing like a hot towel menthol treatment. Hang out in the barber shop and watch sports on tv, talk shit with the guys. There is another place that caters to men across town. In fact, I lived in that part of town for the opening. But I go to these guys out of tradition. It’s difficult to get a man’s haircut that’s not some quickie boutique place with fashion magazines all over the place. There’s nothing wrong with that, but sometimes… Man’s Day. All kinds of celebrities are known to have sought Rick out from reputation. Dr J. Has been in there. They have celebrities sign the WALL on the right side of the shop. He’;s known for shaving all kinds of designs on the back of people’s heads. He has done patterns for guys you may have seen on the Extreme or Ultimate Fighting Championships. He even did a Sponge Bob on the back of a kid’s head, just ask to see the photo album while you’re there. There are bikini girls pictures on the left wall above the mirrors. My g/f enjoyed hanging out there. She didn’t feel intimidated/uncomfortable/or want to male bash with the environment. I think of it as Al Bundy’s barber shop. Or Tim Taylor. The Man Show is probably a bad example. These guys are great and it was also one of the cheapest cuts for what you get! It’s real easy to over tip and still be less than the last few barbe– uh, hair salons I went to before, while I was looking for a regular place to go. Like all the barber shop movies, sometimes it’s not a place to rush like fast food. It’s a culture to see what’s going on with people in the neighborhood. And a feeling of community in Vegas are in places few and far between.