I received the worst haircut EVER in life!!! This kid, Fabian took a hour to give me a half a** haircut. He didn’t finish trimming my face and when I asked him to finish, he handed me the shaver and told me to do it myself. I had a conversation with the owner to express my concerns and dissatisfaction. However, he did offer a free cut on my next visit. But this kid lied about what actually happened in reference to what I paid him! In all of my 27 years of getting haircuts weekly, I have never had that type of service. Never again…
J S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oak Park, San Diego, CA
This is the most horrible barber shop. The guy that cut my husband’s hair messed him up good. He cut the back of his neck on BOTH sides and then charged him $ 15(pic posted above). When he first got there he could smell pot and once they got him in the chair the barber disappeared for like 10 minutes to the back and when he finally came back it was obvious he was high and reeked of pot. My husband asked for a fade with a little longer number on top. The barber only cut the bottom half of his hair and left a very distinct line all along his head, no fade at all. We had to go over to Sam’s on University to fix it. Avoid this place like the plague. Over priced and don’t know how to cut hair, AND they’ll cut you! I wouldn’t have even given them one star but you can’t leave it blank…
Manny R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
This is the only shop I go to now. The owner Avery is a good guy. My barber Daniel never let’s me down. I don’t have to look in the mirror after he is done to check his work. The shop itself is set up great. They have restrooms for customers. They also have 4 flat screens on the walls that always has a movie or game on, they are set up some you can watch them no matter where your sitting. I always refer people to this shop.
C J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
This barber shop is terrible. The owner boast his degrees from Moorehouse college and it would seem to add credibility to the shop. While this is impressive the overall experience with the other barber is very comedic. These make-shift barbers are ridiculous when it comes to cutting hair. I gave them a C for effort. I have had 4 different cuts from 3 different barbers there. All were terrible. They are very non sanitary and often do not switch out there razors for shaving. Make sure before getting out of the chair that you check your hair. You go to a barbershop for perfection accept nothing less. They do not know who to cut a straight line to save their lives. I recall calling out one barber who messed up my hairline 3 times in one session pushing it back. This quy«Q» doesn’t know how to straight edge either and uses outdated clippers. Another using a dirty blade that caused my face and neck to break out, these were not razor bumps. The last barber tried to overcharge me for a mediocre haircut, and my line up wasn’t straight. Do not go here for any kind of taper fades. You can tell they can not cut by the way the do there fades. They try to cover up their mistakes with«black ice,» which is a spray that helps correct mistakes(it is really suppose to be used to make edge ups appear more crisp and sharp synthetically) when I went in most of the barbers including the one I was using used this stuff. I didn’t even ask, do not let them put that in your hair. I went home and washed it out immediately. My overall review of this place is TERRIBLE… Ultimately people who are getting their hair cut are a free walking advertisement for their business. One may believe they feel that they have a sense of entitlement. There are a few good barbers there but at the most I would say two. I went to «Columbo» he is the Hispanic barber. He was the better of them. He just needs to keep his clippers clean. 2nd chair from the entrance on the right . «Q»(Not the owner) 3rd chair from the entrance on the right. He is a novice. DONOTSITINHISCHAIR. THISGUYIS A ROOKIEFORSUREORMAYBEHEJUSTDOESN’T HAVEWHATITTAKES. «HEMIGHTNOTGOTIT» I do not believe he deserves to be edified because he had multiple chances to fix his mistakes but each time he made it worst. ” The first guy on the right” I think his name is Steven or something like that. He by appearance looks like he got skills but his taper game is suspect. I looked in the mirror 3 times in the back of my head hinting to him my taper was non existent in the back and he didn’t get the point. When I went to pay him i gave him $ 17 for cut and he asked how much was there I told him«17» he said it was«20″ „The advertised rate is $ 13 for a fade. I looked at him with a look of astonishment and was shocked. Obviously they need the money I gave him $ 1 extra and went on my way. Here is a tip for all of them. Your customers are free advertisement for your business. Word of mouth carries your business the name of the game is referrals. When other people see your customers haircuts they might ask „where did you get your haircut?“ Ultimately one can refer them to go get a cut by you or be like,“ Those barbers are suspect don’t go there.» You need to work on your customer service skills and your clipper game. . THISPLACEISTHEWORSTDON’T GOTHERE. x The Dude that wrote that book…