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I went for a cut ( not a shave!!) last week. Couldn't rate it highly enough, great service, a really cool little space and only 35 for a woman's cut! I've definitely found my new hairdressers. Only thing is they don't do colour. Highly recommended x

Hello Everyone


Yes we are open, thank you for finding us! We have been so busy and overwhelmed with the support from the lovely people who came to find us this weekend from this AMAZING forum we have only just discovered!


We are a new Hair shop just off Bellenden Road next door to Cafe Viva & Miss Tapas 42 Choumert Road SE15 4SE we are open Tues - Sun 11:00 -19:00 weekdays 9:00 - 18:00 Saturdays and 11:00 - 16:00 Sundays. Men, Women and smaller folk all welcome.


Feel free to come and say hello or drop us a line via e-mail info@cutthroatlondnon or 02077322229 for bookings.


www.cutthroatlondon.com


Thanks again for the lovely feedback


Daimon,James,Arian & Steve

Yup, went in Sunday and got given a beer, cornetto and a bloody good chop from the manager.

Was a class act actually, and I've been waiting for something like this for a while myself and I reckon they will do really well in the summer on that street :)

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