This is a nice Barber shop dedicated solely for the sports enthusiast. Getting a haircut is more like the secondary objective; however, it is achieved.
When you first walk in, you see a large screen TV playing the game. There is also a large screen dedicated to who is in line for a haircut. The business requires an individual to check in on premises. (No calling ahead, nor appointments allowed.) Once checked in, you are on the roster to get called to get a haircut. You even see your name on the big screen display. The business allows individuals to wander the mall while keeping their place in line - just return when your time is about to be called. If you are late, your place is skipped and you will be on-deck for the next hair stylist. In my recent visit, a man was skipped 8 times because he was not there when his name was called. When he did arrive, his name was still on the roster, and he was allowed to get a haircut.
Because it is a roster based line, the business can be open, but not have a spot and a stylist available to cut your hair before closing time. In my experience, the roster can fill up as early as 2 hours before closing. It is an unfortunate event when a business owner must refuse business due to being at capacity. It does seem the employees use the neon open sign as an indicator of wether a roster spot is open.
In essence, be prepared to spend time watching the game in a well decorated, luxurious atmosphere. If your goal is to get a quick haircut other options are available.
I will visit again and recommend...
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Read moreToday was my first time patronizing your establishment. I've seen and heard a lot of ads lately so I thought I would give it a try. I walked in to an empty waiting area, and 1 person getting their hair cut. The stylist greeted me by asking if I was on "the list". As a first time customer I don't know what "the list" is so I said no. She informed me that because I was not on "the list", I would be refused service. I was unaware that it is your company policy to refuse service to paying customers, especially new customers. That seems to be a rather negative business plan. It seems like a nice place, but I will not be going out of my way to go...
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