Small, 5-chair Barber Shop.
PROs:
-Cut is pretty consistently higher quality/more precise than on post...when they understand what you want.
-Will do skinned sides on request (most post/base barbers in Hawai'i won't).
-No drama. No one yells here. Ever.
-Military discount with ID; w/discount a medium skinned fade is about $12+tax as of February 2017.
-Reasonable overall. Expect to pay about $14 for the same without a military discount. Most civilian places in the area, including Supercuts, charge $16 and up.
CONs:
-Can be a time suck. Like other reviewers have mentioned, they DO take their time to get it exactly how you want it and so expect to spend around 20-30 minutes here (yes, really).
-Mix of local and foreign-national barbers (be warned that communication may be challenging at times). There is a chart of haircuts on the wall. Point to it. It helps.
-Wish that the Barbers were a bit more personable. Quietest shop I've ever been in.
-***CASH ONLY!*** There is a First Hawaiian Bank in this strip mall, but the ATM fees are super high.
SO-SO:
-Free parking, although this shop is across from Mililani's only Jack in the Box, and in the same strip mall as a Thai restaurant, a beauty salon, and some other shops, so parking can get crowded.
-Not entirely disability friendly. Wheelchair accessible entrance is on the Kuahelani Drive side of complex (across from the apartment complexes). While there are a few parking stalls if you entered from that side, it is usually crowded there and the shop isn't very visible. Go towards your left/head for the Rajanee Thai outdoor tables, and you'll see the shop next to it on the left. If you parked near the Jack in the Box in the main parking area, like most people, the back door has no wheelchair entrance. You'll have to go towards the First Hawaiian Bank, turn right, and turn right again, heading towards the concrete berms/risers/outdoor seating area, past Rajanee Thai, and the shop's wheelchair accessible entrance will be on your right--that's a long way for a wheelchair or walker. And trying to go around the complex by the Goodyear can be dangerous because of the driveway.
Number pull system; check the red ticket dispenser by the register if crowded. If not crowded, someone usually greets you and offers you their chair. No stress if you have a preferred Barber, though. Wilson is pretty popular.
Recommend, but just barely.