Classic Cut
Men's and boys' haircuts the way they're supposed to be — clean lines, scissors over comb, and a real conversation while you sit.
Carmen, Paul, John and the family have been giving the same real haircut to the same neighbors and their kids for nearly twenty years. Hot towel and a shoulder massage at the end of every one.
Three things, done well, every time. We've kept the menu short on purpose for nearly twenty years.
Men's and boys' haircuts the way they're supposed to be — clean lines, scissors over comb, and a real conversation while you sit.
Steamed-towel finish over the head and a clean neck shave to close. The small thing that turns a haircut into something you remember.
A few honest minutes on the shoulders before you stand up. Nobody asks for it the first time — everybody comes back for it.
PRICING HASN'T CHANGED MUCH IN YEARS · CALL THE SHOP IF YOU'D LIKE TO ASK
And whatever else you walk in asking for. If your dad got it here, we still know how to do it.
Carmen opened Hair Force with Paul in 2007 and has been the heart of the shop ever since — most regulars walked in for the first time well over a decade ago and now bring their grandkids in to sit in her chair.
John has been with us almost as long, quiet and dead-accurate with a pair of clippers. Michelle, Carmen's daughter, learned the trade growing up around the shop and is part of why this still feels like the family business it started out as.
Stop in once and we'll know your name. Stop in twice and we'll know your kid's.
We celebrated nineteen years in 2024 and we're closing in on twenty. In that time the corner has changed, prices have changed, and most of the shops up and down the road have come and gone.
We've been here the whole time, opening at 8 most mornings, doing the same haircut the same way for people who keep coming back — including more than a few who moved away years ago and still drive in from Tampa, from Orlando, from wherever they ended up, every couple of weeks.
Finally found a place that gives a real haircut, not a chain shop trim. Carmen and the team are the best.
I moved up to Orlando last year and I still drive back every two weeks. The hot towel and shoulder massage at the end is the small thing nobody else does.
Walk-ins are welcome any day we're open. If it's a Saturday morning, it's busy — head in early or give us a call to see what the wait looks like.
That's how most folks find us. But if you'd like to ask about a time, leave your name below and we'll call you back when there's a quiet minute between chairs.