"5"^^ . "5"^^ . . "2015-08-29T00:00:00"^^ . "3"^^ . . "When the family decided to relocate to Vegas back in 2004, having to find a new barber was nothing short of a tragic event. Having home to the same barber since the early 1980's, trying to find a new one truly left me flabbergasted. For a brief period of time I tried to continue to make up excuses to go back to SoCal every six weeks or so primarily so I could continue to frequent Nachos Barber Shop (see my previous review of them); however gas prices and sheer practicality necessitated that I find a new barber. \n\nIn the Spring of 2005 I came across Town & Country. The owner, Efren, is from the La Habra/Whittier area of SoCal and actually knew Nachos Barber Shop. Definitely a good sign and I've been going there ever since. \n\nUnlike the SoCal spot though, the prices at Town & Country are quite a bit higher at $25+ with tip. For that price you get a true barber experience though. None of this clippers and hair washing crap, you get a knowledgable long term barber, using scissors, and it finishes with a hot lather and razor blade. They also offer professional shaves at a higher cost. \n\nAll barbers there that I've had carried with them 20+ years of experience. Efren is the President of the Nevada Barber Association. If you visit, I suggest getting Neil or Efren or one of the older gents. Every once in a while a younger barber works there but they usually don't last that long, and I have learned to not go to them anyway. I like the old guard. Men that have been cutting hair since I was a child. \n\nNeil is my usual choice as I believe Efren is by appointment only and I rarely remember to make an appointment. \n\nIf you're looking for a good quality old fashioned haircut by a true barber, Town & Country is by far your best bet in Vegas."^^ . . "4"^^ .