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32 hair salons compete for business in Mount Pleasant East — a neighbourhood that also draws foot traffic from 116 restaurants, 38 cafes, and over 20 fast food spots. That's a dense commercial environment with built-in customer flow, but also real saturation in personal care services. Within a few blocks, residents can choose from established names like Banzai Hair Studio, Pomp & Proper, and Artel Salon, alongside newer entrants like Crypto Barbershop and Dapper Barber Lounge.
The standout gap is digital. Only 12 of these 32 salons — 38% — have a website. The majority are relying entirely on walk-ins, word of mouth, or social media without a dedicated online presence. In a neighbourhood with this much dining density, customers are already on the street making decisions in real time. Salons without a website are invisible to anyone searching "hair salon near me" while waiting for a table at one of those 116 restaurants.
Mount Pleasant East runs along one of Vancouver's most walkable commercial corridors, attracting a younger, style-conscious crowd that favours independent shops over chains. Competition is moderate-to-high, but the low digital adoption rate suggests many salons aren't competing as hard as they could be on discoverability.
Walking distance from Main Street
Customers in this neighbourhood tend to browse on foot, so salons within a block or two of the Main Street restaurant and café strip pick up spontaneous drop-in visits.
Independent over franchise
Mount Pleasant East attracts shoppers who prefer locally owned studios like Banzai Hair Studio or Pomp & Proper over chain salons with a corporate feel.
Barber versus full-service salon
With both barbershops (Crypto Barbershop, In The Cut, Paulie's Barbershop) and full-service salons (Artel Salon, Liveo Beauty) on the same streets, customers look for a shop that clearly matches what they need.
Same-day availability matters
With 32 salons in the area, customers have options and will walk to the next shop if they can't get a same-day cut.
Checking online before walking in
Only 38% of local salons have a website, so customers actively search for reviews, pricing, and photos online before choosing — meaning those with a web presence get found first.
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 |
|---|---|
| Joe's Barber | Hairdresser |
| Banzai Hair Studio | Hairdresser |
| Angie Hair Design | Hairdresser |
| Barber & Co | Hairdresser |
| Heartbreaker Salon | Hairdresser |
| Yo Hair Shop | Hairdresser |
| Jack The Modern Barbershop | Hairdresser |
| Rosy Hair Beauty Designs | Hairdresser |
| Ace of Fades Barbershop | Hairdresser |
| Liveo Beauty | Hairdresser |
| Pomp & Proper | Hairdresser |
| Crypto Barbershop | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get online — most of your competitors haven't
Only 38% of Mount Pleasant East salons have a website. A basic site with your services, pricing, and booking link puts you ahead of nearly two-thirds of your competition. It doesn't need to be fancy — it just needs to exist and show up in search.
Tap into the restaurant and café traffic
The neighbourhood has 116 restaurants and 38 cafes driving daily foot traffic. Sandwich boards, window signage, and geo-targeted social media ads can catch people already walking your streets for food and drinks.
Pick a lane between barber and salon
Mount Pleasant East has a clear split between traditional barbershops and full-service salons. Carving out a defined identity — whether that's men's grooming, colour specialist, or a specific aesthetic — helps customers self-select instead of walking past.
With 32 salons in one neighbourhood, Mount Pleasant East sits on the higher end of competition for Vancouver. Basic cuts and barbering are well-covered — shops like Crypto Barbershop, In The Cut, and Dapper Barber Lounge handle that market thoroughly. The gap is digital: only 38% of salons have a website, meaning most aren't competing on discoverability despite heavy foot traffic from 116 nearby restaurants and 38 cafes. Standing out here takes a clear specialty, a web presence, and smart positioning along the Main Street corridor where customers are already walking.
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