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220 CT-12, Groton, Connecticut, 06340, United States
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Jun 9, 2018
The fastest haircut I've ever had. I still had long strings of hair. She didn't even check her cut. After getting a cut here I went to another salon for color n he found a much shorter cut.... she obviously messed up in there too n didn't even bother to say anything. After blow drying yet he found another spot that was longer than the rest. Even though not an obvious string of 4-5 inches longer. I'm aware this is not a high end salon. Nevertheless, it's obvious there's no pride. Won't go back nor recommend.

Jul 13, 2018
I've been to a number of SuperCuts and this one has been a hit in the past, but today was definitely a miss. I either got a trainee or someone brand new, because she did not have her Dept. Consumer Protection license displayed near the mirror. I was then repeatedly asked where I parted my hair. Here's a hint: exactly where it was parted when I walked in the door. I pointed out my cowlicks and was subsequently told that she thinks she finally found them...but not in the same place they had been for 40 years. I'll probably take a break from the Groton location for a while. Especially for the price.

Jun 16, 2018
Even though an open side was lit, they put a paper closed sign up and locked the door over half an hour before closing.

Jan 8, 2018
It seems like there is only ever 1 person working at a time so be prepared to wait at least an hour but it will probably be longer. Haircuts aren't very good either.

Sep 28, 2017
Every time I go here I get great service. Ignore the miserable 1 star people. These girls are great!

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