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If you like your cut, please leave a 5 star review for us on Google and Yelp. Each review helps.
I’ll keep this post short and to the point. If you like your haircuts, please leave us a good review on Google and Yelp.
Why? Besides your good reviews being rewarding for everyone at the shop, they help more people find out about us. After all, if you like your cut, don’t you want other guys to like their cuts too?
By leaving reviews, Google will know we are an active business that provides good service, and we’ll move up the search rankings. If you have any experience running a website, you know how much of a difference being on the first page of results is, and how much better it is to be the first or second result.
So if you like your cut, please leave a 5 star review for us on Google and Yelp. Each review helps. In return, we will happily provide you with another good haircut and a beer the next time you’re in the shop.
Places we love: o’shaughnessy’s public house
What sets O'Shaughnessy's apart is great food, stiff drinks, and friendly service. The Guinness is poured right every time and Old Fashioneds are made exactly how I like them.
Joe’s might be located in Logan Square, but that hasn’t stopped me from exploring other parts of town for a good drink and a bite to eat on my days off.
One of my favorite spots is O’Shaughnessy’s Public House up in Ravenswood. From the outside it looks like a simple Irish pub, and inside it is not much different.
But what sets O'Shaughnessy's apart is great food, stiff drinks, and friendly service. The Guinness is poured right every time and Old Fashioneds are made exactly how I like them.
Next time you’re in, I would recommend you try the Irish Barber sandwich, named for yours truly after many, many visits. Here’s how they describe it:
Joe Jr from Joe’s Barbershop took his favorite item and made it better! Dare to try it!
Rashers, black and white puddings, bangers, grilled onions, grilled tomato, mustard aioli, and an over easy egg on white bread. Served with breakfast potatoes or Fries.
Sounds good, right? The next time you’re in the mood for an Irish pub that knows what it’s doing, you know where to go.
O’Shaughnessy’s Public House
4557 N Ravenswood Avenue
Chicago, IL 60640
Places we love: the bob inn
The next time you are in the shop for a cut, walk a few doors down and grab a cold one at the Bob Inn. Tell them Joe sent you — they’ll know who you mean.
Here is a new series we’re going to run at the shop: the barbers will recommend places for our clientele. I cannot tell you how many times I have been asked by a customer “what’s a good place to grab lunch?” or “where can I get a drink around here?”
So, starting here, I am going to recommend places that we all love at the shop and believe that you will love, too.
Why can you trust us? Well, we see a lot of different people in the shop. We talk to them and we know where they prefer to eat, drink, and have a good time. We know our way around town, too, and we can recommend a spot for any occasion.
Here is the first recommendation: the Bob Inn.
We love the Bob Inn for a lot of reasons, but none more than this: it is about two feet from the shop. Never underestimate a bar that is so close to a barbershop.
The Bob Inn opened in 1945 and has been a neighborhood fixture ever since. Now, don’t get me wrong, the Bob Inn is not a special bar. It is not even a particularly great bar.
But it is the kind of bar that can only really exist in Logan Square at the corner of Rockwell and Fullerton. What I mean is that it is a neighborhood spot: everyone is friendly, and even if you don’t know names, you know faces. It is a cozy spot that is very lived in, and very authentic. If you’ve been searching for a quintessential Chicago dive bar, you’ve found your spot.
The Bob Inn is a welcoming watering hole where you can easily kill an afternoon or an evening (or even a whole day). And rarely for North Side bars, the Bob Inn is firmly a White Sox bar.
So the next time you are in the shop for a cut, walk a few doors down and grab a cold one at the Bob Inn. Tell them Joe sent you — they’ll know who you mean.
Sixty8 has everything you need
The next time you come into the shop looking for grooming products, give Sixty8 a shot. You won’t regret it.
For a long time at the shop we would outsource our grooming and styling products. Everything from pomade to aftershave was someone else’s product. There is nothing wrong with that -- I know a lot of good shops that use high end products -- but it just wasn’t our style.
So beginning in 2013 I started working with laboratories to develop the shop’s own line of hair and grooming products. And to pay respect to our history, I named it Sixty8 after the year my dad opened the shop.
What makes Sixty8 special? For starters, it is made right here in America. Our products have no added scents, no unneeded chemicals, and no ingredient that doesn’t work. In short: no BS.
A lot of guys who come through the shop like to use pomade, so we made a light hold and a heavy hold. Both are water-based, which means they come out easy, and will keep you looking good all day. And for the traditionalist, rockabilly types, we also offer a petroleum-based pomade.
A lot of guys also have beards and need to maintain them. For them, we offer beard oil (unscented of course) and two aftershaves that will be familiar to anyone who has been in the shop: green citrus and bay rum. For those who do take it all off, we offer old-school single blade razors, also made in the USA, and shave oil.
The next time you come into the shop looking for grooming products, give Sixty8 a shot. You won’t regret it.
By appointment only
If you want to guarantee your cut on your schedule — make an appointment.
If you’ve been coming to the shop for a while, you know that we used to be strictly first-come, first-serve. Back then, if you asked me about making an appointment, I was adamant that would never happen and the shop would stick to tradition and accept walk-ins. Business was good and appointments just didn’t make sense.
Then Covid happened.
When the pandemic hit the shop was forced to close, like pretty much every other business out there. For obvious reasons, when things reopened guys were hesitant to come in. Business definitely took a hit, and to make things worse, it was unpredictable.
Eventually we switched to an appointment system. We are never going back. I’ve definitely had to eat my words from before the pandemic, but appointments are here to stay. They offer more predictability for both barbers and customers and as a result, the peaks and valleys of business that are natural in barbershops are smoothed out a little.
We’ve made it easy to make an appointment, too. Just follow this link. You’ll be able to see which barber is available and when, and pick what kind of cut you want (or a shave). The system asks for your credit card information, but you will not be charged unless you are a no-show.
Walk-ins are still welcome, of course. We could never fully do away with that system. But if you want to guarantee your cut on your schedule — make an appointment.
Chicago’s Award winning barbershop
Back in 1968 when Joe Sr. opened the barbershop in Logan Square, accolades and awards were never on his mind. He believed in great haircuts at reasonable prices and creating the best shop in the neighborhood. But being in business for more than half a century generally means you’re doing something right.
The service and quality we are known for have been around since Day One, and it’s still true today. When I took over the shop Joe’s began to be recognized for the top-notch service we have always provided.
Between 2010 and 2016 Joe’s won Best of Chicago honors every year from the Chicago Reader. In 2012, Details Magazine named Joe’s one of the best barbershops in America. For our 50th anniversary in 2018 the City Council passed a commemorative ordinance recognizing the shop. In 2020, the shop was featured on the cover of the book Baberbshops of America - Then and Now by photographer Rob Hammer.
Obviously these awards are nice, but we don’t wear them on our sleeves. But they recognize something important: that Joe’s provides quality cuts you can rely on. And we’ve been doing it for over 55 years.
how to maintain your hair cut
At Joe’s Barbershop Chicago, our philosophy is one everyone can relate to: “look good, feel good.” And it’s true, isn’t it? Who doesn’t feel better walking out with a fresh, professional cut?
One of the questions we get the most at the shop is how often guys should come in to maintain their cuts, and we always have the same recommendation: six weeks. Anything longer than six weeks and the cut that you left happy with last time will look like a mop, and anything shorter just isn’t worth it. Like a medium rare steak, six weeks between cuts is the sweet spot to stay on top of your game.
Hair grows faster than you think, no matter how much or how little of it you have. In barber school (and the internet), they emphasize that hair can grow as much as 1 / 8 of an inch per week, or half an inch per month. So in six weeks your hair is growing back almost one full inch — which is more noticeable than you think, too. And if you wait eight weeks to come back for a cut, almost two months, your hair will grow back at least a full inch or more.
But it’s not just the hair on top of your head growing back. It’s your sideburns, neck line, taper, and part. Everything needs to be maintained regularly to look your best.
We understand that Covid made a lot of guys lose the motivation to get regular cuts. After all, if you’re working at home most of the time why bother to see us more than you need to?
But at Joe’s Barbershop Chicago, our philosophy is one everyone can relate to: “look good, feel good.” And it’s true, isn’t it? Who doesn’t feel better walking out with a fresh, professional cut?
Making a habit of maintaining your cut will help you look cleaner — and feel better in the process, too.
In the next post, we’ll talk about how to communicate with your barber to make sure you get the cut you want — and avoid something you don’t.
In the meantime, book your next haircut at Joe’s here.