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The Chop Shop

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1169 Pacific St, Coquitlam, British Columbia, V3B 0J1, Canada
(604) 475-6909 www.chopshophair.com
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Aug 29, 2018
Had a cut & color with Rianne. Friendly shop, great staff and Rianne is amazing. She knows her craft.

Sep 9, 2017
Seriously, I was terrified to take my 9 month old for a haircut and frankly my husband has been unhappy with his haircuts for 4 years now. We decided to give Chop Shop a chance after reading online about them and I am so beyond happy with this place! Jeremy meticulously cut my husband's hair first to let our son watch and see that it's not scary. He let our son touch the clippers so he knew what was going to touch him. Then he cut our son's hair. He was so patient, kind and professional. My son didn't cry or whine. At all. He was happy and curious. Any time my son moved around a lot, he would stop and let him settle first. This has started a tradition for my boys! Father and son haircut time will be a thing for years to come at Chop Shop! Thank you, I am so grateful! 🙏🏽

Jul 8, 2017
I am so happy with the chop shop! My daughter dyed her dark brown hair blue thanks to Kayla. She did an amazing job and was so professional. Also Jeremy's men's cuts are so precise and perfect! You can also visit Kei for fantastic cuts and colour!! You cannot go wrong here!! Absolutely fabulous!!

Dec 21, 2018
Doesn't maintain their hours on Google maps.

Aug 13, 2016
I love this place! I go there every 3 weeks. Erin always cuts my hair in a style that looks really good naturally. I used to have to cut it super short because it never cooperated with me but now I can actually have a creative style. Super friendly staff, positive environment!

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