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Thirty-five hair salons compete for business in Mount Pleasant — a neighbourhood roughly 20 blocks long. That density means customers have real choice, and salons can't rely on being the only option on the block. Competition is moderate to high, especially along Main Street where foot traffic pulls in walk-in clients alongside those who book ahead.
Nearly half of these salons — 49%, or 17 out of 35 — have a website. That leaves the other half without any online presence beyond directory listings and social media. For a service business where first impressions drive bookings, that gap matters. Salons with a polished website, clear service menus, and online booking hold a measurable edge over competitors who depend solely on Instagram or word of mouth.
The surrounding food and drink scene also shapes salon foot traffic. With 132 restaurants, 52 cafes, 42 fast food spots, 13 bars, and 15 pubs nearby, Mount Pleasant draws consistent pedestrian activity throughout the day. A salon near a popular brunch spot or coffee shop benefits from organic visibility that a quieter location won't get.
Notable competitors including Fresh Cuts, The Belmont Barber Shop, Dandy Barber, Kona's Barber Shop, Liveo Beauty, Express Rütbar, Pomp & Proper, and In The Cut all maintain websites — signalling a more professional tier of competition that newer entrants need to match.
Walk-in or booked?
The neighbourhood's casual, low-key vibe means many customers expect to pop in without an appointment, especially for quick cuts and trims — salons that turn away walk-ups lose business to the shop next door.
Barber or full-service salon?
With names like The Belmont, Dandy, Kona's, and In The Cut on the map, customers looking for a traditional cut want to know upfront whether they're walking into a barber or a full-service salon — mixing the two confuses people fast.
Prices they can find beforehand
With 35 salons in the area, customers compare service menus and prices online before choosing a shop — and nearly half of salons in Mount Pleasant don't have a website to display them.
Saturday and evening hours
Mount Pleasant skews young and working-age; salons that offer Saturday appointments or later weekday hours capture clients who can't duck out of work mid-afternoon.
Proximity to coffee and food
Customers often combine a haircut with a meal or coffee on Main Street — a salon near a busy café or restaurant benefits from foot traffic that a side-street shop has to work harder to earn.
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 |
|---|---|
| Barbers Legacy | Hairdresser |
| Fresh Cuts | Hairdresser |
| Joe's Barber | Hairdresser |
| Artel Salon | Hairdresser |
| The Belmont Barber Shop | Hairdresser |
| Uptown Barber | Hairdresser |
| Barber & Co | Hairdresser |
| Heartbreaker Salon | Hairdresser |
| Aklima Salon & Spa | Hairdresser |
| Dandy Barber | Hairdresser |
| Kona's Barber Shop | Hairdresser |
| Liveo Beauty | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get a website — half your competitors don't have one
Only 17 of Mount Pleasant's 35 salons have a website. A simple site with your service menu, pricing, and a booking link puts you ahead of nearly 18 competitors who rely only on social media and directory listings. In a neighbourhood where customers compare options before walking in, this is the lowest-effort competitive advantage available.
Position or promote near the food traffic
With 254 food and drink businesses drawing people into the neighbourhood daily, your salon's proximity to those footpaths matters. If you're not directly on Main Street, invest in clear sidewalk signage and consider cross-promotions with a nearby café or restaurant — share referral discounts or display cards at the counter.
Know your lane
Mount Pleasant has several established barbershops (The Belmont, Dandy, Kona's, In The Cut) alongside separate salons (Pomp & Proper, Liveo Beauty, Express Rütbar). Decide whether you're competing on barbering or full-service styling, and market accordingly — trying to serve everyone in a neighbourhood this dense usually means standing out to no one.
Mount Pleasant's 35 salons create moderate-to-high competition in a compact area. The barber segment is especially crowded, with at least four established shops competing directly for men's grooming. Full-service salons face less saturation but need sharper differentiation. The biggest gap is digital: with 49% of salons lacking a website, there's real opportunity for operators who invest in online presence, booking tools, and transparent pricing. Standing out here takes more than a good cut — it takes visibility on the street and on screen.
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