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Recommend - GK Barbers (Melbourne Grove) men & boys


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Fed up with paying over the odds for a haircut?


Took myself and my sons for a half-term haircut at GK Barbers.

Was really impressed with the level of service and outcome, so I promised to make a recommendation on EDF.


Ahmed is a great guy and has a new colleague who recently started.

Always puts boys at ease and follows suggestions and gets on with job.


?12 Men and ?10 for kids - absolute bargain when you compare to local barbers in SE22.

Open 7 days a week.

http://gkbarbers.co.uk


GK Barbers, 7 Melbourne Grove, East Dulwich, SE22 8RG

Tel 07956 608324

My husband and son also go to GK. Ahmed is lovely with kids (he has 2 small kids himself). Prices are reasonable too and unless you go in the middle of Saturday its generally not too busy.


I don't think that paying a fiver for kids cuts is sustainable unless you're doing it as a loss leader and charging lots more for the adult version - but given he charges ?2 more for the adults this isn't the case. The kids cuts often take longer anyway as they don't sit quite as still!

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