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1451 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1Y7, Canada
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Oct 15, 2021
Been going here for ~2 years for haircuts every 6-8 weeks. Tom is amazing, always gives a quality/quick mens haircut for a reasonable price. When I told him I was moving across the city last year, he insisted on providing me with a bunch of boxes from the basement to help me pack. Super kind, have been coming back despite not living around the corner anymore.

Dec 12, 2021
My perfer place good services politeness I would go back and recommend friends 😊

Aug 14, 2021
This was my first time getting my nails done and i love them. I'm definitely coming back

Sep 21, 2021
My favorite salon in the 'hood - the staff is very experienced, pleasant and fast

Sep 17, 2020
Tom, the barber, is one of the best, and not just in the city. As other reviewers have pointed out, he's meticulous and treats his clients with care and respect. He's a great conversationalist and I'm not one who usually enjoys talking while getting my hair cut. I always leave very happy and not just because my hair looks great, but because the atmosphere is so inviting. This is also the most affordable barbershop in the city, especially for the quality of the cuts. Due to COVID there are some changes. You must call ahead to book an appointment (or online through Google Maps or their website). In the past when you could walk in there was usually a wait to get a haircut, so making an appointment has an advantage. There is also only one barber (for distancing). And the usual precautions are taken: masks (if you forget yours, they have some), sanitizing of hands and equipment, etc. Thanks for the awesome fade!

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