Tue–Sat · walk-ins & bookings
Sharp cuts. No phone tag.
Two chairs in Aurora. Pick your barber, pick your time, done — or walk in when the pole light’s on. Either way, the price is on the wall.
Tuesday – Friday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday & Monday Closed
123 Demo Street, Aurora, CO 80012
The wall board
Prices, posted
What it costs is on the wall — here, same as in the shop. Same price booked or walked in. Card, cash, or tap — tips never required.
Classic Cut most booked $34
Clipper or scissor, washed and styled out, hot-lather neck finish. · 45 min
Skin Fade most booked $38
Zero on the sides, whatever you’re growing on top. Line-up included. · 45 min
Cut + Beard most booked $52
The full reset: cut, beard shape, hot towel, razor edges. · 60 min
Beard Trim & Line-Up $22
Shape and fade the cheeks, razor the lines, oil to finish. · 30 min
Hot-Towel Razor Shave $42
Lather, two passes of the straight razor, cold-towel close. · 45 min
The full board, all 8 services →
Walk in, or make it certain
→ Book ahead
- A booking holds your chair — we run on time and hold it ten minutes past.
- Friday after 4 and all day Saturday: book. Those hours fill by midweek.
- Booking online takes about a minute and works at midnight.
Book a chair → Walk in
- Walk-ins take the gaps between bookings — usually 0–25 minutes of wait.
- Tuesday to Thursday before noon is the quiet stretch: walk straight in.
- If the pole light is on, a chair can take you today.
Hours & the quiet times The look book
Cuts we do all day
Every frame below is a labeled slot for real work shot in this shop — no stock photos, no
AI-generated people.
Photo slot — real work, shot in this shop
Low Skin Fade Photo slot — real work, shot in this shop
Classic Taper Photo slot — real work, shot in this shop
Textured Crop All 8 styles →
After your cut
Good work asks for the review
One text after your visit, one tap to the shop's Google listing. Same ask for every customer —
never filtered, never faked.
See how the review engine works → Find the shop
Two chairs on Demo Street