This place is definitely still open. While Joe may no longer be in the prime of his hair-cutting days, his hands have the muscle memory of a man that has spent his life cutting hair. His stories and personality alone are worth the visit, and the haircut almost seems secondary after getting a fine trim. Remember to bring cash and to plan for a longer than usual cut. The price is unbeatable and the experience is unforgettable.
This place appears closed until you walk in and Joe is sitting there reading a paper. Although rundown and cluttered you can tell by the framed newspaper articles featuring a younger Joe, and the family photos on the wall this is a wholesome barber shop and Joe knows what he is doing. I just needed a quick trim and I’ll tell you what Joe did a great job. Cash only - he let me go to the atm nearby and come back. Only $10 which was more than fair. I was hesitant due to the lack of curb appeal and location but open for adventure and this time it paid off. If you are a local I would recommend supporting this business. If you’re from out of town and want engage in the community this is the place.
I dont think this place is open anymore. Lived nearby for years never seen anyone there.