I don't think I've been to a single barbers more than twice in the 12 years I've lived in London. They're either bad at cutting hair or screw up one of the other aspects.
I got a decent hair cut from a place on New Cavendish St but the guy spent the whole time staring out the window and commenting on the women walking past.
I got a below average hair cut from a place on Essex Road where the guy spent the whole time complaining about a PC game he bought second hand that didn't work on multiplayer because it had already been activated.
I got a decent hair cut from a place by Old St Roundabout once, no chat, perfect. Went back a second time and can only assume the barber I got was in training.
It's a long list of experiences like this, now I've moved flat and moved job I need to start all over again.
Ah thanks, but I've moved job now to a place in Hammersmith. Not that I've been in the office long enough to find a barbers round there, it's been the Living Room Salon so far.
I don't think I've been to a single barbers more than twice in the 12 years I've lived in London. They're either bad at cutting hair or screw up one of the other aspects.
I got a decent hair cut from a place on New Cavendish St but the guy spent the whole time staring out the window and commenting on the women walking past.
I got a below average hair cut from a place on Essex Road where the guy spent the whole time complaining about a PC game he bought second hand that didn't work on multiplayer because it had already been activated.
I got a decent hair cut from a place by Old St Roundabout once, no chat, perfect. Went back a second time and can only assume the barber I got was in training.
It's a long list of experiences like this, now I've moved flat and moved job I need to start all over again.