So I’m here in town fairly often… But this is the first time I got my hair cut in town. I usually get it in NY. Anyways there were two guys in the shop, one looked like the KFC dude. Anyways I ask for a trim and a buzz on the sides. The other barber pulls out this clipper attached to a vacuum. But this was no Flowbee! it was straight up makeshift. Ingenuity aside, they did a decent job with the sides and back, and he did trim the top. But, he didn’t even touch the front. Anyways it was an ok haircut, I won’t come back unless I really have to.
Billy Joe J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Shreveport, LA
I don’t know what happened to my barber shop. It’s truly tragic. It is absolutely unrecognizable both in interior design and in staff. I loved this place. I LOVEDIT! I have gotten my haircut more here than any other one location in all of my 42 years! Even when I lived away, I would try to last, to make it, to where I could get my haircuts here when I visited home. They have sunk a pretty penny into this place, painting it and getting new chairs and all that, but it no longer feels like a barber shop. It feels like a beauty shop. Only, I don’t think it’s that beautiful on the inside. If my wife was having her hair done here, I might say, yeah this place looks nice, but not my old barber shop. Not the place I’ve been going since 1986! Not the place where I used to get flat tops and get ‘em high and tight. For five bucks. No, this place has changed and it’s changed too much for me. I had been through a few barbers through the years here, but now I don’t recognize a one of ‘em. And the last time I was in here there was only two barbers present and not one customer to be seen. Just sad what has happened here. As men, and I think I can speak for most, we don’t take kindly to change, and certainly too dramatic of change. We like things to stay the same. We like to be able to depend on things. This isn’t the barber shop I grew up with. This isn’t my barber shop, anymore. Plastic surgery may make some women more beautiful on the outside, but the inside is the part that we fall in love with and stay in love with. When the staff rolled over and out here and they purtied up the place in gold paint(GOLD!) and warm lighting, this place lost what we loved most about it… its’ age, its’ wisdom, its’ machismo and its’ soul! This isn’t my barber shop… I don’t know what this place is, not anymore!
Charles S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Shreveport, LA
Southfield barber shop is gone… new owners new. Cutters… does anyone no if bob the the barber is cutting hair somewhere else or if he retired… was by there. 9/5/13…banner across front that says new owners…2 lady barbers said bob no longer works there… now there open 7 days a week… young man was there changing locks on the doors… guess I will try uptown. Barber. Shop
MJ D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Shreveport, LA
Old school barber shop complete with Saints posters and re-runs of Bonanza on the TV. Basic cut $ 15 + tip.