Cozy's Cuts For Kids West

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448 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10024

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(212) 579-2600
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OMG! I was sooo nervous to take my 2 yr old daughter for her first haircut because she always cries at the doctor so I was expecting the worst. She loved it! she thought she was ...

Worst

My daughter has gotten probably 4 or 5 decent haircuts at Cozy's over the years. Yes, it is expensive and yes it is annoying to have to parade your child through a toy store wher...

Unbelievable 3/9/2009

The people are rude and the staff constantly ignores the clients more

Great Fun 1/14/2009

This place is a complete joy. I have a child who was not that thrilled with getting his haircut. A parent to one one of his school playmates suggested that I take him to Cozy's. I have to say that after one visit to Cozy's my son was completely sold on the idea of getting his haircut. I could not believe that my son actually sat still in one of those cool car chairs, watched his favorite DVD (Best of Elmo), while one woman cut his hair in what seem like it took all of two minutes. His haircut was fantastic. My son has two cowlicks in his head so I was completely impressed. Moreover, this place is great. The staff was wonderful and my child was pleased, as was I. more

Cozy's is the best!!!! 2/12/2007

We have been taking our 3 kids to Cozy's for years, and have always been delighted by the amazing stylists who are so kind to the kids and make them so comfortable, that they now look forward to getting their haircut! My oldest son was terrified of haircuts when he was little and we dreaded getting his haircut. Thankfully that all changed after our 1st visit to Cozy's. The haircuts are always good and my kids have a great time. I love the toy selection there and save time by shopping while my kids are busy getting their haircut. more

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Bribe the spoiled child to sit still for a haircut 9/17/2005

I'm familiar with this local purple oddity. Brilliant: let's create a combination toystore/kids' barber shop. That way, the most spoiled, demanding, ADHD children who won't submit to a normal cheap haircut can whine and beg for expensive toys as extortion from their weary, defeated parents who have given up trying to make their entitled darlings do anything that isn't instantly fun, and enjoyable. Next, we should also create candystore/pediatricians' offices, amusement park libraries, and broccoli that comes in a variety of ice cream flavors. Parents, do yourselves a favor: don't give in. Too loud, crazy, and expensive. Not every friggin' moment of your kids' lives need to be stimulating, zany, and kid-oriented. And do your kids a favor too: get them uccustomed to tolerating chores and tasks that aren't gee-whiz thriling all the time. As the famous book on emotional intelligence revealed, teach your kid "not to eat the marshmallow." They'll be more successful later in life if they learn to sit still and get a $10 haircut. Just my $0.02. more

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I expected so much more 9/6/2005

I expected so much more from a New York City salon for children. For starters, the place is a disaster to look at. It is so mass-merchandised with JUNK, all of which you have to walk past to get to the hair cutting area. I had no idea that my child's salon was also a dollar store for toys. Second, the place is in desperate need of a cleaning. The chairs, while cute (shaped like cars) are filthy and filled with hair. Yuck. My child was given a toy to play with that looked like it was 10 years old. Naturally he wanted to stick it right into his mouth, and I would imagine that other kids have done the same. The prices are not justified. I was willing to plunk down the $28 for an infant's haircut if it was a good one, but I expected a clean, fun place, not a dirty junk store. On an up-note, the haircut did look nice. I still won't return. more
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  • The Scene
    Because a first haircut can be a hair-raising experience, Cozy Friedman has created a kid-friendly salon that tames tykes' nerves and their tresses. The bright purple, yellow...

  • 10/24/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Payments: American Express, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Midtown, Upper West Side
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