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76 hair salons operate within Plateau-Mont-Royal, making it one of the most concentrated grooming markets in Montreal. With that many shops serving a single neighbourhood, competition for walk-in and repeat clients is intense. The surrounding commercial ecosystem is equally dense: 348 restaurants, 131 cafés, and 74 bars draw heavy foot traffic through the area's main corridors, which means salons benefit from high visibility but also face constant pressure to retain customers.
One notable gap in this market is digital presence. Only 35 of the 76 salons — 46% — have a website. That leaves more than half the market relying entirely on foot traffic, word of mouth, or third-party platforms to attract clients. For salons willing to invest in even a basic online presence, there is a clear opportunity to capture search traffic that competitors are leaving on the table.
The neighbourhood's mix of long-established shops and newer studios keeps pricing competitive. Businesses like G&G Barbershop, Crisp, and Le Traditionnel Barbiers have built visible brands with websites, while dozens of smaller operators fly under the radar. For any salon entering or operating in Plateau-Mont-Royal, the math is straightforward: standing out requires more than a good chair and a storefront — it requires a strategy in a neighbourhood where customers have no shortage of options.
Bilingual, seamless service
Plateau-Mont-Royal is a bilingual neighbourhood where clients expect comfortable service in both French and English without friction.
Walk-in convenience on busy blocks
With hundreds of restaurants and cafés nearby, customers choosing a salon often look for one they can walk to from their errands or lunch spot.
Trend-forward, neighbourhood-specific cuts
Plateau residents skew creative and style-conscious — they want a salon that understands contemporary cuts and colour, not just classic barbershop basics.
Mid-range pricing without surprises
The neighbourhood mixes students, artists, and young professionals who are price-aware but willing to pay for quality — hidden fees or vague quotes drive them elsewhere.
A findable, bookable online presence
With over half the salons in the area lacking a website, customers actively search for salons they can find, review, and book online before ever walking through the door.
A sample of real hair salons in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| G&G Barbershop | Hairdresser |
| Crisp | Hairdresser |
| Coupe Ozone | Hairdresser |
| Le Traditionnel Barbiers | Hairdresser |
| bODYsPA | Hairdresser |
| Marie Beauté | Hairdresser |
| KA Coiffure | Hairdresser |
| Eliana Coiffure | Hairdresser |
| Kim Martin Koiffure | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Rive-Gauche | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure chez Mona | Hairdresser |
| Teck Studio | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Claim your digital footprint now
Only 46% of Plateau salons have a website. A basic site with services, pricing, and a booking link immediately puts you ahead of 41 competitors who are invisible in search results. This is the single fastest competitive edge available in this market.
Leverage the surrounding foot traffic
348 restaurants and 131 cafés surround your salon. Partner with nearby businesses for cross-promotions, or position signage to catch the thousands of people walking past daily on their way to eat or drink.
Differentiate or drown
With 76 salons in one neighbourhood, offering 'good haircuts' is not enough. Carve out a niche — a specific style specialty, a signature experience, a particular clientele — and make that your brand identity.
76 hair salons competing in a single neighbourhood makes Plateau-Mont-Royal one of the densest salon markets in Montreal. The area is oversaturated with generalist barbershops and cut-rate studios, but underserved in digital presence — more than half the salons lack a website, creating room for digitally savvy operators to capture online search traffic. Standing out here means having a clear identity, a findable online presence, and a reason for customers to choose you over the shop next door. Foot traffic from 348 nearby restaurants and 74 bars helps, but only if people know you exist.
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