SULLY'S BARBERSHOP
830 W Southern Ave #9, Mesa, AZ 85210
Mesa, AZ 85210
schedule Opening Hours
| Monday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
| Thursday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
| Friday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
| Saturday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
| Sunday | 6 AM - 12 AM |
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reviews Reviews (10)
Ethan Murr
a month ago
I’m not gonna lie, bro give me a nice cut, but My job requires me to have my phone out and my hand was kinda leaning over the chair and I guess he’s talking about something like “you nut checked me” shaking his head at me and whole time buddy never once said to keep my hand inside for it to not happen. Still left that goofy ahh a 11 dollar tip purely for the quality of the cut cause he’s a barber and that’s it. Get some manners dawg
Yvonne Strozier
a month ago
I had a very disappointing experience on February 14th. I called ahead to confirm that both of my sons could get haircuts and was told yes. When we arrived, Bruce immediately started cutting my oldest son’s hair while I was signing both boys in. Another barber walked in and asked if my 2-year-old needed a cut. I declined at the moment because I assumed Bruce would take care of both boys, as that’s why I called ahead. After finishing my first son’s haircut, Bruce then said he couldn’t cut my younger son’s hair. This was confusing and frustrating because when the other barber asked earlier, Bruce could have simply communicated or allowed him to take my second son. Instead, nothing was said, and my time was wasted. On top of that, the website clearly lists haircuts for children 11 and under as $16. Bruce stated he had never been on the website and charged me $18. While $2 may not seem like much to some, as a single mom who normally pays $32 total for both of my boys here, it matters. Clear pricing should match what’s advertised. Because of the lack of communication, inconsistent pricing, and overall experience, my younger son was unable to get his haircut. I left feeling frustrated and disappointed. I couldn't even get a receipt! Unfortunately, I will not be returning.
Nuff Said
2 months ago
I brought my son in for his very first haircut—he’s a year and a half old. When I arrived, I sat and waited for about 15 minutes. One of the barbers eventually asked if I needed a cut, and I told him I was there for my son’s first haircut. He said I needed to write my son’s name on the board, then asked what I was looking for. I explained that I wanted the sides and the back shortened and was hoping for his opinion on the top since this was my son’s first haircut and I wasn’t exactly sure what to ask for. He mentioned that since my son is a child, he would probably move around a lot, which I completely understood. I told him this was our first visit and that I was mainly hoping for guidance and a positive first experience. Instead, the interaction made me feel like my child was too young to be there or didn’t really need a haircut. He suggested keeping it the same length all around, and I again explained that I definitely wanted the sides and back trimmed but was unsure about the rest and was looking for his professional opinion. Overall, I felt like I was more of a bother than a customer, and there wasn’t much courtesy given to the fact that this was my child’s first haircut—or my first time in a barbershop as a single mom. After that conversation, I decided to just leave as at that .3 other people had already came in after me and were being assisted prior to me Due to me, not knowing we had to sign a sign in sheet. The experience made me feel like they didn’t want to help simply because of my son’s age And I couldn’t tell them exactly verbatim what I wanted because again he’s never had his haircut before nor have I ever been in a barbershop before. I loaded my son back into the car and searched Google Maps for the next closest barbershop, which was only 0.2 miles away. It was called Barcelona’s Barbershop, and the experience there was completely different. From the moment we walked in, we felt welcomed. Jose was incredibly kind and treated both my son and me wonderfully. He did a great job on my son’s haircut, and we will definitely be returning to Barcelona’s moving forward, where we feel comfortable and truly welcomed.
Paul Castanon
2 months ago
The service at night has gotten really bad. I started going about 6 years ago because late night cuts are convenient and at a discount but the last 2 times were the worst. It’s cool that the price is lower after 10pm but the quality of cut really sucks. I will NEVER go back. I’d rather pay $50 for a haircut than waste $20 for a messed up haircut!!
edward cambel
2 months ago
I have had nothing but a bad experience every time I go to Sully’s I told myself I wasn’t gonna go back. Haven’t been there about six months. My son needs emergency haircuts. I figured I’d run over there and get him a cut we go there first we call. They tell us that there’s no wait we get there after they ask for my son‘s name and it ain’t even on the board. We put his name on the board then they put my sons name some other name trying to spell it, but when we walk in, nobody speaks to us everybody walks around like they mad at each other. No welcome to sullys or anything that place is trash they need to get a manager and learn how to work them dudes because they don’t know how to do shit I’m done with Sally’s. I’m really done with it. I don’t recommend anybody go there. They’re so disrespectful and unprofessional. It ain’t funny. It is there.
Peyton Vindasius
4 months ago
Aries just gave me probably the best cut I’ve had in a long time. Dude’s got a calm energy, actually listens, asks questions and then executes better than you described. He took his time, dialed in every detail and made the fade clean. If you want someone who actually cares about the way you walk out of the shop, go to Aries!
Ash Taylor
5 months ago
My last visit to a barber was in May of this year. Due to personal and extenuating circumstances regarding my 60+ hour a week work schedule and college, to say the least, I was due for a much needed trim. I called ahead of time to check in on short notice, Sully’s Barbershop took me in with arms wide open and offered me a seat in the chair. The aura and culture of this space by far is unmatched. despite how I came in, the staff and fellow clientele made an effort to talk to me and get to know me. This was powerful and meaningful to me. For the first time in a while, I felt welcome, valued, and accepted. my barber gave me the best haircut I have gotten since I was 13, and at the time of writing this review I am currently 23. My barber took extra time and attention based on the reference photo I gave him, and by the end of the session, another friendly barber complimented his work, as well as me. I came in needing an emergency airlift to the nearest available barber, and left being told, “you look distinguished.” I would recommend Sully’s to anyone looking for an excellent service, paired with a positive and friendly environment. Thank you, this experience was priceless. :)
Ehsanullah Ahmadi
6 months ago
Amazing haircut from Thomas. He listened to what I need and made it happen without judgement. This place is open from 6am-Midnight and i couldn’t believe it till I came in at around almost 8pm when everywhere else closed at the latest 7pm. They are true to their word about hours, service, and their prices are amazing only $18 for a regular cut. Haircut plus tip so still less than what other big ego barber shops charge which is like $60 plus tip almost $100 no thanks for hair that’s gonna grow back quick. Thank you Sully’s for being original and for the people and thank you Thomas for the amazing experience giving me the cut my head needed. I told you to do what was best and you did it appreciate it!!!
MzJ3NK!nZ
6 months ago
Let me start by saying I absolutely love how my son’s haircut turned out. My sons have been coming here since my oldest, who’s now almost 21, was about 7. So this place has been a long-time spot for us. But unfortunately, I will not be returning. First, the cut was $23. I handed the barber $40, planning to get my change so I could leave at least a $10 tip. Instead, he pocketed the entire $40, said “thank you” with a smirk, and told me to have a nice day. That was not only presumptuous but felt like being bullied into a $17 tip. As a single mother, I don’t appreciate someone assuming I can or should overtip—especially when the service didn’t match that kind of generosity. Then came the part that upset me even more. After my son was finished with his haircut, a Michael Jackson song came on and he was happily dancing by himself. The barber looked at him and said, “Don’t have ants in your pants next time.” The tone and disrespect were unnecessary, especially toward a child. I explained that my son is on the spectrum, and instead of showing any understanding, the barber looked at me like it was my problem. I’ve cut my son’s hair myself for over a year, and this was his first time back in a shop—he handled it so well and didn’t deserve to be spoken to like that. Great cut or not, respect and customer service matter. And sadly, we won’t be back.
Gary B
a year ago
Forest at Sully's Barbershop 💈 gave me the best haircut I’ve had in years! His attention to detail and skill are truly unmatched. Beyond the perfect cut, Forest makes the experience even better with his friendly personality and professionalism. The shop itself has that classic, old-fashioned barbershop feel that takes you back in time in the best way possible. If you’re looking for a top-tier barber and a nostalgic vibe, Forest at Sully's is the one to see! Highly recommend!