I knew going to this place was a bad idea from the start. However, sometimes you need something quick for last minute emergencies. As I walked in, the 1st thing that caught my attention was the only 2 stylist in the salon stopped cutting the other customers hair, just to get all my info. Address, email, phone, etc… I know if my hair is getting cut, don’t stop to get all the info. It makes the customer uncomfortable, and a barber could easily lose focus after that. Every time I asked the barber if he could shorten or thin my hair a bit more, he cut me off like if he was angry, and wouldn’t allow me to even finish my sentence. At one point he even told me to be quiet, Quote: «I know, I know, don’t move!“I was this close to walking out. I wasn’t eve n moving. He was Asian, so I could barely understand what he was saying. Finally, I asked him to make a line to split my hair for styling purposes, and this is what he did. I know this place is no Tony and Guy, or Floyd’s! But Damn! How hard is it to make a simple line. This man, should have his license removed and get more training in customer service and work ethic in general. By far the poorest job I’ve ever had done on me. I’ve even done a better job on myself.
Wajahat K.
Place rating: 3 Irving, TX
It’s not bad, pretty girls cut your hair. Decent prices. Sports themed everywhere. There’s tv’s everywhere, fitted in these things that look like lockers. But meh, getting a haircut has always been an experience for me. That’s why I prefer barbershops. I feel like I’m in WalMart when I go to these types of places, very franchised and corporate. I prefer smaller hole-in-the-wall places. But if everything else is closed and I need a haircut, this is a great alternative.
Thomas D.
Place rating: 4 North Richland Hills, TX
Clean and family friendly.
Ryan G.
Place rating: 4 Bedford, TX
Service is usually very timely and each stylist is very friendly and does a good job.