Address: | 2562 Co Rd 576, Clearwater, FL 33765, USA |
Phone: | +1 727-796-4859 |
Site: | sunsetpointbarbershop.com |
Rating: | 3.9 |
Working: | Closed 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–1PM Closed |
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Anonymous User
Disregard the 1 Star rating from another posting!!! Its a selective and inaccurate review and does not reflect the Sunset Point Barber Shop properly. I spent a good portion of my young adult life looking for the right place to get a haircut. Ive been to no less than 20 different locations over the last 15 years. Ive been from barber shops to salons, from discount chains to mall shops. I have driven from South St. Pete to Palm Harbor and NEVER received a great haircut twice in a row. During my frustratingly never-ending quest, I came across the Sunset Point Barber Shop. I figured I would give it a shot. You walk into the Sunset Point Barber Shop and get what youd hope to get in every barber shop, a nice greeting, a smile and that barber shop feel. I had never been there before, but I never felt as if I "wasnt a regular." The prices are very fair and the barbers are very friendly. The straight blade and hot foam was something I never experienced at other barber shops and its a shame not many other places do this. I got my haircut, paid, and I left. I was very satisfied. But then again, Ive tried many other locations, I bet Ill end up with the same result, bad consistency. I WAS WRONG. I have found my Barber Shop. Every time I go there, I am welcomed and get a great haircut. For the person who got a bad haircut , then sorry for your messed up standards. Bobby cuts my hair regularly and does a great job on it. I get the so-called "New York Style Hair Cut" as you mentioned, it looks perfect every time. Maybe its not the barber, maybe its the shape of your head. To say that the haircut was wrong because of the shops older clientele??? Then you are completely erroneous and mistaken. I am 31, and Sunset Point Barber Shop is MY barber shop and has been for 3 years now. This barber shop has no age range. They can cut all kinds of hair and theyll be cutting mine for decades. -Kris
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alex hawkins-dix
As other reviews have stated the vacuum was Id say the only positive thing I can say about this shop. Even upon arrival I was treated differently based off my age; with a Can we help you greeting, versus every other person that walked in with Hey! Hope youre having a good day! Which isnt a big deal at all, but then when I sat down I realized if youre under 40 youre definitely an outlier customer. This barbershop specializes in elderly cuts and small children. Pretty much as talented as a Great Clips. If youre looking for a quality, PREMIUM cut, Id completely avoid this stop. The master barber of the shop asked me over 5 times if it looked complete while completely missing important spots. He tried to skip past lining up the top of my back, almost left a large patch on my left side, completely skipped my mustache until I said anything. Just countless errors and felt like he rushed through my cut to get me out of the door. The entire process made me feel uncomfortable like I was an inconvenience to his services or business just based off my hairstyle request. He couldnt comprehend what I was asking for after addressing it several times and showing over 10 images of my previous haircuts. That is all..... Hope this helps.
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robert person
I originally came across this place searching barbers in my area wholl do a straight razor shave. Needless to say, I was greeted promptly and was in and out in no time flat. All the staff was accomidating and i wound up being seated with a gentleman with a northern (id say NY or NJ) accent. God i wish i could of remembered his name, but i can tell you ill only allow this man to bring clippers/razor anywhere near me. The atmosphere is what youd expect of a GUYS barbershop. No frills, no bs. Just quality work. Hell, Ive even brought my little brother in for his first true straight razor shave. Ill always come back to SPBS for all my grooming needs! And just fyi, I was only 26 the first time i went and was treated like ive been a loyal patron from the get go.
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Anonymous User
If you read the bad review from 2010 - Morris no longer works at Sunset Point Barber Shop - I asked before I got my haircut. I had a great experience when I went there today. Theses guys are top notch, haircut was the best Ive had in years. They even shaved around my neck and ears with hot shaving cream and trimmed my eyebrows! And after he was all done Mike asked me, with a twinkle in his eye, "You want a shoulder massage?" What? "It comes with the haircut!" And I thought I was special. Reminded me of the place my dad took me to get my first haircut. Great guys, good price, good conversation, good haircut. All the things you want in a "class A" barber shop! Go there, you wont be disappointed!
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Don Ramstta
Lousy, lousy, lousy! This place is highly unprofessional, not to mention unfriendly. You have a staff here of barbers who are full of themselves, but second rate technically. The giveaway is when you walk into the shop and when you see the patrons on the barber chairs with the patrons facing the back wall instead of facing the mirrors. This is the first giveaway of unprofessionalism and simply lazy barbers who dont want to have to contend with the patrons comments as they are cutting their hair. What good is a mirror if the whole time that you are getting a haircut, you cannot even see what the barber is doing to your hair? This place is low level - avoid!
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Stone Baxter
I was getting ready to celebrate my 100th Birthday and my son Stone and I Ralph Baxter went to the Sunset Point Barber Shop. Stone went in first and met Tony told him I was turning 100 and Tony said the haircut is free and will be free the rest of my life. Then Stone came out to make sure I was coming in OK. Tony is a classy guy and gave me a great haircut just the way I like it. The most surprising thing was at the end after a fantastic experience and great haircut Tony would not accept a tip. I would recommend this Barber Shop to anyone who wants a good haircut. I will be here for haircuts the rest of my life another 100 years. Sincerely, Ralph H Baxter
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Anthony Simon
I wanted to comment on facing customer towards mirror. One of the first rules in is to face to the mirror whatever part of head you are working on. This way you can see the hair line and dark or lighter points on hair. You can turn customer periodically towards mirror to show them what you are doing. There are other reasons such as electric cords. Most shops have electric outlets by the station. If I turn chair facing mirror cords would be in customers face.
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Anonymous User
This was not the hair cut I was looking for bobby! I go in to express to him how important it is that my hair looks good and then he messes it all up i guess with a older base clientele I should have figured this was not the place to go. But I went out on a limb with bobby from staten island hoping he could do a true new york style hair cut. I would not recommend this barbershop for anyone under 40 its just not the place to go.