Reviews
I have been coming here for over three years now and have a wonderful relationship with Ms Lan. Please see her for a great haircut with a smile. . .Service: Haircut
The shop was around the back, slightly hard to find at first. It is also named as Barber Shop. The lady named Lan was very pleasant and patient. I was very pleased with the haircut. Definitely going back.
Was so disappointed to hear and learn that Tommy has left the place and moved to a new location. He was a really good barber there and he always provided professional and excellent service. I will miss Tommy and will be on the lookout for his new location. Update I found Tommy’s new location, he is now located at T&H Barber Shop in Alexandria 4656b King St
Just took our two and a half year old son here. He has curly hair and we asked that they just take a little length off and keep his curls. We even provided a picture for them of what we wanted for reference. Not only did they buzz his hair, but it is very uneven. Also my husband tried to provide constructive feedback throughout the cut. It’s honestly a horrible cut - not just for our son with curly hair but for anyone. My mother who has no training in cutting hair cut his hair significantly better during the peak of the pandemic.
Can't go wrong here. They have loyal locals so you may need to wait a few minutes. Basic cuts, fair priced, always friendly staff. Young, middle aged & older crowd. Never got a bad haircut at Bradley.
Never going back here! Went in for a basic haircut, same size all across. Ended up with 2 uneven sides. I kindly asked to please fix it and although she did, she messed up one side of my beard! I did not ask to have my beard fixed. She barely cleaned my hair afterwards. I've been to other places that charge less than $22 and provide much better service.
I had an emergency corrective haircut here - one that removed the errors from a previous cut at another barber. Pham was the barber and she did a great job.Service: Haircut
Worst haircut I’ve ever received. I showed a picture to demonstrate how exactly I wanted the fade to look as a reference point. Then she starts cutting about three inches too high. As she finishes, she gives me a lame excuse that my hair is too difficult to cut to a 0 and recommends only doing a 1 from now on. I was in the Marines for four years and there’s a reason our haircut regulation says “0 to 3 graduated.” I got a zero every week for four years. At the end there were jagged ends in the back and the sides weren’t even. One side was about two inches higher than the other. Then I said I’m paying with a card and she tried to say “with a card you can’t tip.” Never said I wasn’t going to tip just to not be confrontational, so I said I’d like to use my card instead of cash and she said “it’s one dollar to use a card.” I said I didn’t mind about the extra fee because I had to get to work. I also wasn’t going to tip in this case. I went to another barber closer to work and got my haircut fixed for a price. If you can’t cut hair to a zero or do a fade, don’t be a barber. It’s really that simple.