I’m new to Atlanta but my expectations are pretty high, but as soon as I walked in I knew the vibe was on point. I’m originally from NY so I fit right in. The fellas there were all friendly. As I briefly waited I observed all of the barbers cutting hair and honestly you can’t go wrong with anyone you pick. However, I was blessed with fellow New Yorker Chris. He gave me a perfect tape cut. You’ll never go wrong coming in there to get cut. I personally feel at home especially with their New York humor. I’m definitely coming back.
M S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Roswell, GA
I have been going to CiCi for 8 years. She always provides a great haircut. She is very professional, easy to schedule, highly recommended.
Mike Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Atlanta, GA
I came in with no expectations and desperately needed a hair cut. The folks inside were generally pretty nice. It didn’t look like they had many customers, but I sat down anyways and let my guy go to work. The haircut lasted longer than most. I was pretty satisfied with the cut and the conversation was sparse which is something I like. I hate chatting with a barber… it always feels so forced. It was an overall good experience, but I’m still on a search for a barbershop I can call home… the search continues.
Will P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Atlanta, GA
I am a big fan of the straight-razor buzzcut — not to mention integrity and good conversation while at a barber shop. The Clubhouse Barbers, owned by Kedar Ras, has both of those in spades.(In this case, clubs.) He’s worth the trip to Sandy Springs, all bias aside since I consider him a friend and mentor — he’s four months into his business venture and deserves all the fannies in the seats he’s currently getting. Clubhouse Barbers just expanded to 10 chairs, and walk-ins are always welcome(but for those of you tech heads, get online and make a reservation). Also, ask for the men’s facial from Kedar — you wont regret it… and you might have to leave with some of his organic grooming product, too.