I found this place on Yelp and decided to give it a try. It is close to my work so I went during my lunch break. I had a hard time finding the place. According to the address numbering it should have been on the Southeast corner, but it is actually on the Southwest corner behind SuperPawn in the strip mall. My first impression upon entering was that this place is ghetto. They had couches and 8 or 10 barber chairs. Everything seemed run down. Most of the leather was cracked. Hip hop played on the radio. I chose not to judge the book by its cover and give it a try. Only three barbers were working. There was no check-in station. A barber called me over and we began. My barber, Cal, worked quickly but did a good job. He seemed like a cool guy. I did not like how they used compressed air to blow the hair pieces off your head and shoulders. It was too loud and made my ears ring. All stations had that set up so I assume it is standard practice there. Cal said the place has been open for seven years. Cal told me about several celebrities that get their hair cut there. The cut was $15 before tip. I felt like I got my money's worth. I would go back, but I prefer a different atmosphere. I'm not suggesting that they change their style. That is their niche. If you like the "thug life" atmosphere and hip-hop haircuts than this joint is for you. I prefer Figaro's Barber Shop in the Northwest.