
Chicago Barbershop: Precision cuts from pros in a friendly, traditional Chicago barber shop.
Chicago Barbershop, at 2154 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, is a traditional, professional barber shop praised by customers. The team is described as pros delivering precise cuts, with Mike Banker and Damien named for standout work. Reviews highlight patient service with kids, clear communication, and consistently 5/5 experiences.
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Traditional and modern haircuts tailored to your style, including fades and trims.
Patient, friendly grooming for children, ensuring a comfortable and fun experience.
Expert beard grooming and shaping for a polished, clean look.
Personalized advice and style consultations to help you achieve your desired haircut.
Convenient walk-in services for quick, quality cuts without the wait.
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Overall rating
Adrian Trela
Great place - these guys are all pros, and I shall not go to another barber as long as Mike Banker walks this earth.
R R
Michael had good communication on what style I wanted and hooked me up with a clean cut. 10/10 would trust him with my head again.
John Smith
Took my 4 year old for a fade and the barber was really great with him. Super patient and friendly. The cut looked awesome and my kid was actually happy after. Will definitely go back.
J G
Pro tip, if you have no idea how to explain your haircut and don't know why you're faced away from the mirror at an actual barbershop you aren't a pro therefore need to STFU about giving "pro tips". You probably go to Supercuts normally. That being said, this is a solid traditional barbershop. If you don't know how to explain what you want show a picture.
Justin Hamby
Every old guy has "a guy" for everything life throws at them. A car guy, a towing guy, a water heater guy, etc. After years in the city and a mixed bag of haircut quality, I finally have a hair guy. The team is great, but Damien is especially precise in his work. I've yet to leave his chair with a bad cut and if I did, I know he'd address it. Bring cash, bring cash tip, and let the dog approach you. This is the way.