Barbershop

bammer1515's Avatar
Looking for the best barbershop with hot towel, straight razor, and whatever else service. Old time classic shop. Traveling through and would love to find a true historic shop.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks!
  • siol
  • 07-26-2021, 10:48 AM
There's a couple in the oak lawn area. One on Cedar Sprints, one on Oak Lawn at Lemmon.

I have been to the one on Oaklawn, called Uptown Barbershop. Nice experience.
Generic White Guy's Avatar
Yellow Rose Barbershop in Trinity Groves (just West of Downtown Dallas) is a very cool place...
Milford's Barbershop in Nacogdoches
Chung Tran's Avatar
I haven't had a straight razor shave since I was in Việt Nam.
a cute girl did the shave, her tits occasionally bumping around my face.

which naturally gave me a STRAIGHT!
bammer1515's Avatar
Thanks y’all. I ended up going to Floyd’s.
TexTushHog's Avatar
Thanks y’all. I ended up going to Floyd’s. Originally Posted by bammer1515
Where is it, and how was it?
Poppa_Viagra's Avatar
Old West on 377 in Keller.
rexdutchman's Avatar
There's a business idea topless barbershop.
There's a business idea topless barbershop. Originally Posted by rexdutchman
Way, way back in the Dark Ages, Salah Izzedin tried to set that up at Cabaret Royale. The city WOULD NOT give him the necessary permits.

Back when I was still in Dallas (almost 20 years ago now), The Men's Club had a very good stylist on-site for the dancers. He was quite willing to do haircuts and styling for men as well, and he was good. My schedule at that time was such that late night at The Men's Club was about the only time I *COULD* free up to get a haircut, and I was in there on a regular basis. No static from anyone, no giggles, perfectly routine.

I got to watch the nail technician there do fiberglass layup on one of the dancers one night. She was about to do one, I asked about the material, she said "fiberglass", I said "You're kidding", she said she wasn't, I asked if I could watch, she and the dancer were OK with it, and it really was fiberglass layup with a thin epoxy and multiple layers of glass cloth.