I can’t believe for as many years that this little shop has been at this location, and the traffic it receives from Vanderbilt University that no one has posted, yet. I have been a client of Reno’s; yep the hairdresser’s name is Reno, since the late 80s. I have NEVER had a bad haircut. The hormone changes over the past 30 years have wreaked havoc on my hair, but Reno has done a super job managing the new curls in areas where there weren’t curls before and straight hairs where there weren’t straight ones before. So you walk in and it’s just a salon, not the high glamour, clients wearing the most fashionable clothes/gems, loud music, perfume smells but for me, it is welcoming, warm and the staff is very cheerful — plus, I’d rather have a great cut versus all of the glitter of a high-end(i.e. expensive) salon and a bad cut. I’ve never colored my hair or had it styled with the frou-frou gels, etc, but while waiting for my time in the chair(which has always been a minimal wait time), I’ve seen the full spectrum of styles and colors. The clientele’s ages are quite broad — from young’uns through college students, and young as well as senior adults. There are 4 chairs and each has its own hair stylist(the cuts/styles and colors by these folks have looked great, so that is as much review on them that I can provide). On one of my visits(back in April), Reno made mention that he had broken his pinkie finger. It did not stop him from giving me a FABULOUS cut — although this time, he used his electric clippers. Stop in and give them a try. And, like with many reputable salons, if you don’t like your cut(the first one at a new salon is always a wee bit different; number two is always better), go back immediately to get it fixed — they WILL make it right !!!(Remember: badmouthing a business before giving them the opportunity to make it right is unfair to them!) Walk-ins are always welcomed; and, free parking is in the large parking garage just next door.