
So it was time again for a hair cut. YES! I enjoy when this time comes. Since I have started this blog I had to be more thoughtful and aware of my process.
What I did. Whipped out the Iphone googled barber shop UT. Went to local results around my location. Since I was leaving work I was near downtown SLC. I saw a link that looked promising. Jim's Barber Shop (219 East 800 South).
How does a name look appealing to a Barber Shop specialist one might ask? Well you see some of my favorite shops have the owners name in it, or very simple like their hours example 9 to 9 barber shop (FYI).
But when I got to Jim's I saw this very sad sign

Time for plan B back to Iphone and start all over. Thats when I saw The Dollar Shop It was close to where I was so I thought I would give it a shot. Painted on the side of the building reads $5 Most Mens Hair Cuts. Did some research online and this place has been around for 50 yrs. Very impressive, great location. This place has lots of Barbers. Some seem more "friendly" than others.
The only thing about a $5 hair cut is the price. You cant really complain about it, like "Hey this thing looks like $5 buck haircut." But doesnt mean the barber should treat it as a $5 hair cut. Because overtime for the barber that adds up specially with referrals.
So I walk in and they are just closing! But they got me in anyway. RECOMMENDATION: DO NOT COME AT CLOSING which is 5:30!!!

Sat down with my barber. Didnt even get her name she was not friendly. I hope it was the fact she had to stay later. I tried to start a conversation it went no where. Thats part of going to the barber! I asked to have my hair low fade and finger length on top. She just started buzzing away....too late. I now have a high and tight! No worries. The barber did not do a horrible job but not what I was expecting. I had her change somethings about it but like I said no worries. I will try this place again thats for sure. They have lots of barbers.
The overall feel of this place is good. When you walk in you see barbers on two sides. Down the middle is the chairs for waiting. I think the owner Howard was his name sits in a chair next to the door. He is frank and to the point, but friendly. He was paying the employees out for the day and exchanging tips etc when I was there. A person walked in a few minutes after me and he told them "Cant you read, we are closed." Guy turned around and left.
A few minutes later another guy walks in and says "Are you closed". Howard says yes. The guy says "I have a very important meeting tomorrow. Cant I ask one of the stylist if they will cut it?" Howard just said sure you can try... Ha thats why I said make sure your not there at 5:30.
I think from now on I want to try and get my cut done early like first customer of the day. Everyone knows people start their leaving mindset 1/2 hour before its closing time.
This place feels like a true old school barber shop. They didnt perform a straight razor around the neck and side burns, but then again its $5.
If your looking for a quick cut or trim give this place a shot.
