Local Spotlight: GRIT Barbershop & Salon

In today's world of trendy and upscale hair salons, it can be hard to find a good no frills barbershop. A place where you can go for a solid haircut, no fuss, no muss, and no extraneous services. If that describes what you’re seeking, look no further than Grit Barbershop & Salon.

Grit Barbershop & Salon,  is a no-nonsense, straight-forward barbershop and salon that has been serving the community since 2018. The shop is located in a refurbished gas station off of Mount Holly Road at the edge of Charlotte, and its simple exterior belies the warm and welcoming atmosphere inside.

The shop's interior is functional and unpretentious, with a few vintage barber chairs, a waiting area, and a small counter for displaying products. The atmosphere is friendly and laid-back, with the barbers and customers chatting and joking with each other.

The real star of GRIT is the team of 3 skilled barbers and a stylist. These experienced professionals know how to cut hair, and they've been doing it for years. They're happy to work with you to find a style that suits your personality.  Ladies don’t let the word “barbershop” fool you as you can get a modern up to date cut and color as well.

Keeping it old school and community focused has helped Grit stay true to themselves while serving ALL types of hair textures! If all you need is a great Haircut, Beard Trim or Hot Lather Shave GRIT Barbershop & Salon is the place for you.
The shop also stocks a range of grooming products and some cool GRIT swag. You can also grab a cold draft beer with your service or an ice cold soda from the vintage Sundrop machine. The prices are affordable, and the products are of good quality.
Leave your debit card behind as they are a CASH only shop.Overall, GRIT Barbershop & Salon  is a great choice for anyone looking for quality services and a clean welcoming environment minus all the ridiculous frills,  head over to GRIT Barbershop & Salon!
To book online visit gritbarbershopandsalon.com or use the Booksy app.

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