Even though Chandler is FAR to go for a haircut I'm glad I went. I read their ads in GQ and kind of felt that Floyd's was place was for me. I love my Russian Jewish barber to death but they're closed by the time I get off work during the week and it goes without saying that they're closed on Saturday which is the next best time for me to go for a haircut. But enough about that.
Floyd's has a cool vibe. They play good tunes and have computers for surfing the web if you have a wait. Danie was my stylist and as this was my first time with her and with Floyd's she put me immediately at ease. She asked me what I wanted. I was going a little extreme from longer hair to a short cut and she was very careful in making sure that she was giving me what I wanted. She did a test on the clippers to make sure it wasn't too short and double checked after cutting off the bulk of my hair if I wanted to go shorter. She was not very chit-chatty which I appreciate. Not that I don't like to to talk. But you know how it is when you go to a new stylist and it's awkward when they try to chat you up? Danie was not like that, I did not feel awkward where I had to answer a bunch of icebreaker questions or make smalltalk. It was a really pleasant and great experience working with her-she is awesome and has a great sense of humor.
She gave me a GREAT haircut and styling, followed by a wash, AWESOME head massage and finally a straight razor neck shave and a hot towel. Best of all is the price. I've gone to a few high-end salons and barbers and finished $40 lighter in my wallet. I got all of the above: stellar service, good vibe, great haircut, wash/head massage, shave, hot towel and styling for $21-doesn't get better than that. Their hours are also convenient as they stay open until 9:00pm during the week. I really like what I got at Floyd's and will be back despite the drive-it's worth it for me