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Verdun has 20 hair salons competing for business in one of Montreal's most walkable neighbourhoods. That's a notable density, especially when you consider the area also supports 81 restaurants, 18 cafes, and dozens of other service businesses — the foot traffic is there, but so is competition for attention.
Of the 20 salons operating in Verdun, just 11 — 55% — have a website. That means nearly half the market is essentially invisible to anyone searching online before choosing a salon. For the salons that do have a web presence, including established names like La Baraque du Barbier, Coiffure Signé-Jo, Mëdz Salon, and Dillinger's Boutique & Barbier, the bar to stand out digitally is lower than you might expect.
The salon mix ranges from traditional coiffures to modern barber-boutique hybrids. Names like Beardlington and Dillinger's Boutique & Barbier point to a strong men's grooming segment, while places like Coiffure Rosybel and Coiffure Signé-Jo lean toward classic neighbourhood salons. Génération & Cutz and Mëdz Salon round out the market with what appear to be trendier, younger-skewing operations.
Competition is real but not overwhelming — 20 salons in a neighbourhood this size means there's room, especially if you differentiate on service style or build a stronger online presence than the majority of your competitors.
Walking-distance convenience
Verdun is the kind of neighbourhood where people walk to their appointments — salons near Wellington Street or the De l'Église metro station have a built-in advantage over those tucked away from the main strip.
Bilingual service without friction
Verdun is solidly bilingual, and clients want to explain their vision in whichever language feels natural — a salon that handles French and English seamlessly wins loyalty here.
Men's grooming that goes deeper
With Beardlington, Dillinger's Boutique & Barbier, and La Baraque du Barbier all in the mix, customers expect more than a quick clipper cut — they expect beard work, hot shaves, and barbering that treats the craft seriously.
Can you fit me this week?
With 20 salons within walking distance, clients have options — if your next available appointment is two weeks out, they'll simply try the place next door.
Hours and prices before I walk in
Nearly half of Verdun's salons have no website, so customers rely on Google listings, Instagram posts, and word of mouth just to figure out when you're open and what you charge.
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 |
|---|---|
| Salon Studio-Mode | Hairdresser |
| Nous avons Carte Blanche | Hairdresser |
| La Baraque du Barbier | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Signé-Jo | Hairdresser |
| Mëdz Salon | Hairdresser |
| Beardlington | Hairdresser |
| Salon Jean-Pierre | Hairdresser |
| Dillinger's Boutique & Barbier | Hairdresser |
| DJ Coiffeur | Hairdresser |
| La Belle Des Iles | Hairdresser |
| Coiffure Rosybel | Hairdresser |
| Tanya Rollin | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Go online — 45% of your competition already hasn't
Nine of Verdun's 20 salons have no website. Even a basic one-page site with your hours, services, and pricing puts you ahead of nearly half the market. A Google Business Profile with updated photos is the bare minimum if you want to capture the neighbourhood's walk-in and search traffic.
Name your niche before the barber cluster names it for you
Several of Verdun's best-known salons — Beardlington, Dillinger's, La Baraque du Barbier — lean heavily into men's grooming and barbering. If your strength is colour, balayage, women's styling, or curly hair, make that distinction front and centre in everything from your signage to your Instagram grid.
Tap into the 131 food and drink spots around you
Verdun has 81 restaurants, 18 cafes, 24 fast food spots, 5 bars, and 3 pubs — that's a lot of foot traffic passing your door every day. Cross-promote with a nearby café, drop business cards at the local watering hole, or offer a post-brunch discount to capture people already spending time in the neighbourhood.
Twenty salons in Verdun makes for an active market, but the real story is the digital gap. Eleven salons have websites; nine do nothing online at all. Among those with a web presence, the mix skews heavily toward barbering and men's grooming — Beardlington, Dillinger's Boutique & Barbier, La Baraque du Barbier all compete in that lane. Traditional women's coiffure and colour services look comparatively underserved. Standing out here doesn't require a massive budget. It takes a clear service niche, a functional website, and consistent visibility on Google. In a neighbourhood where nearly half the competition is invisible online, even basic digital effort puts you in the top half.
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