The shop has no parking so you have to park on the street right in front of the shop or a bit around the corner. The place is usually packed on weekends like any other shop. The ladies who run the shop are very nice and friendly. They always greet with a "hola, beunas tardes". As you walk in the shop, there is a small waiting areas with a couple of chairs and a small TV that is usually set the some religious channel. To the right of the shop is the area where they cut your hair. The shop sells small snacks such as popcorn, ice cream, and sodas, as well as gels, shampoos, etc. The shop is nothing special. Just a very typical salon but they do provide good hair cuts. I've been coming here for the past year or so, mainly due to convenience. The average hair cut for men is any where $8-$12 depending on what you get. Con: During the weekends there is an extreme amount of gossip that goes on where it's kind of annoying to be honest. There's a bunch of women in there just sitting around talking.
The shop has no parking so you have to park on the street right in front of the shop or a bit around the corner. The place is usually packed on weekends like any other shop. The ladies who run the shop are very nice and friendly. They always greet with a "hola, beunas tardes". As you walk in the shop, there is a small waiting areas with a couple of chairs and a small TV that is usually set the some religious channel. To the right of the shop is the area where they cut your hair. The shop sells small snacks such as popcorn, ice cream, and sodas, as well as gels, shampoos, etc. The shop is nothing special. Just a very typical salon but they do provide good hair cuts. I've been coming here for the past year or so, mainly due to convenience. The average hair cut for men is any where $8-$12 depending on what you get. Con: During the weekends there is an extreme amount of gossip that goes on where it's kind of annoying to be honest. There's a bunch of women in there just sitting around talking.