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The Story Behind Milwaukee Street Barbershop

It's more than a haircut.

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Known for its brewing traditions, Milwaukee, Wisconsin is home to countless years of cultural entertainment. For example, the captivating steps of the Milwaukee Riverwalk offer individuals an unforgettable aesthetic experience. The luxurious beauty of the city's skyline highlight the impressive engineering and character behind this timeless community. These popular landmarks transformed Milwaukee into one of the most thriving cities within the Midwest. However, despite the glamorous buildings and successful businesses, Milwaukee is home to one of the most underrated and flourishing stores in the entire city.

Milwaukee Street Barbershopprovides more than just a haircut. Proud owner, Jont Tyson, spends six days each week tending to the needs of countless clients. With an increasing customer roster, Jont gratefully copes with a busy schedule in a personalized fashion. The Milwaukee Street Barbershop offers a different vibe than most modern haircutting businesses.

The actual name of the store reminds customers of the history and character behind this emerging small business. Jont enjoys traveling to local barbers in various states to examine the similarities of their stores, as well as, inquire potential improvements that can be made. Ranging from the humid weather of Austin, Texas to the scolding outskirts of Tulum, Quintana Roo, every barbershop holds significance for Jont.

Mr. Tyson's passion for cutting hair is evident in his quality work. With unparalleled precision supported by a meticulous work-ethic, Milwaukee Street Barbershop provides outstanding haircuts for any style. With the recent addition of yet another professional barber, Frankie, both individuals are steadily transforming this emerging store into one of city's finest establishments.

The store's exterior displays an antique barber pole that proudly illuminates Milwaukee Street. As you stroll into the refurbished store, both barbers eagerly welcome you into their cherished workplace. The muffled sound of Frank Sinatra playing in the background entertains the diligent workers while each client confidently awaits their scheduled appointment. Both Jont and Frankie passionately share personal stories to pass the time by.

Unlike modern barbershops, where workers either resort to the silent treatment or voice too many questions toward the overwhelmed client, Milwaukee Street Barbershop employs enthusiastic yet respectful employees. Each story or reflection on the week's progress provides constant laughter and valuable insight toward the inquisitive customers. It's refreshing to know you're receiving more than simply a professional haircut but a memorable dialogue with two compassionate individuals.

Milwaukee Street Barbershopstrives to ensure excellent customer service through superior haircuts. With any style imaginable, Jont and Frankie effortlessly transform an untidy head of hair into an impressive masterpiece. The sheer scrutiny and precision of each client illustrates the exceptional skill of their craft. Jont Tyson is one of the most humble individuals I've had the pleasure of meeting. I appreciate his classy sense of style, unfailing humor and positive attitude. With exceeding confidence, Jont's emerging barbershop will triumph into a lucrative business that maintains his unwavering loyalty and pride for the beautiful city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Here's the Milwaukee Street Barbershop, a job well done!

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