Straight-forward: Exactly what you want from a little barber shop. No frills, no air of exclusivity as you can sometimes run into as a woman going into a barber shop: Just people who are good at cutting hair and charge a fair price. When I went in early (after calling and asking for a same-day appointment, which they were more than accommodating for) I was greeted very warmly and sat a short while as the staff moved other patrons through quickly, but never as though they were in a rush for the chair to be cleared. Peggy was my barber and I can't say enough good things about her. The family in before me had three young boys whose hair she cut and watching her interact with the kids was hilarious and sweet; she's instantly, and very naturally, an engaging and amiable person who makes you feel comfortable in the shop. I told her very specifically what I wanted - just a trim to even up the layers on my growing-out short hair, blunt ends, and the shag off the back - and showed her pictures, and she delivered it perfectly without taking too much length off as most stylists often do. Peggy is efficient and very skilled at what she does; as soon as I sat down in the chair she seemed to know what suited me, what my hair type is, and what works best for it. I struggle a lot with finding a stylist who knows how to handle my nape - I have a very long neck my hairline comes down a bit farther than normal, and the hair there grows in very thick - and the layers she gave me were exactly on-point. If only I weren't a seasonal worker in Yellowstone! I'd probably keep going here for years to come. Still, I'm excited for my hair to keep growing so I can get it touched up by Peggy at least one more time before I go.