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Businiess name:
Rudy's Barber Shop
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Review by:
Nick B.
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Review content:
Don't get me wrong, from the title it should be clear that I like Rudy's a lot. Where else can you listen to the new Shins album, read Playboy (for the articles of course...) and wait for a cut from someone who probably has more tattoos than you? Nowhere I can think of...
About a year ago I moved to Phinney Ridge and though it would be a good deed to check out our local Rudy's as opposed to getting my cut near the University like I used to. Bad call on my part. The woman who cut my hair was a stereotypical stylist: all of a sudden my normal shampoo and conditioner was of course not good enough and she figured she could get me to buy literally the most expensive stuff they sell. During the entire haircut conversation she was trying to plug her business that she had off to the side teaching people how to make their bucks on the internet. Of course that I was a CS grad I would be interested. Even though I had told her about my plans to go to the pub with some friends in small talk she tried to convince me to ditch and go to her little free introductory informational meeting about said business. The kicker was that she even gave me her card after I had paid and told me she hoped to see me that night. I left with the bitter feeling that I had sat through some infomercial that I didn't care about and more importantly the haircut wasn't even that great!
I'm sure that the other stylists are fine at Rudy's on Phinney but I haven't been back to find out; the Udistrict isn't that far away...
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