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Forty hair salons operate within Partick, making it one of Glasgow's more saturated neighbourhoods for hair services. That's a significant number for a compact west-end area, and it means any new entrant faces real competition from day one. The salons sit alongside 77 restaurants, 73 cafés, and 35 pubs — which tells you two things: footfall is strong, and customers have plenty of reasons to be in the area beyond a haircut.
Yet despite this density, there's a striking gap. Only 16 of the 40 salons — 40% — have a website. In an area where customers research on their phones before walking through a door, that's a meaningful competitive advantage for any salon that invests in its online presence. Well-known names like Coia Hairdressing, Tina Goodwin Hairdressing, and Volume Unisex Salon have websites, but the majority don't.
The competitive picture suggests salons here rely heavily on walk-in trade and word of mouth. That can work in a high-footfall neighbourhood like Partick, but it also means the bar for differentiation is relatively low. A salon with a clear online presence, visible reviews, and professional imagery already stands out from more than half the competition before a customer even steps inside.
Walk-in convenience on Byres Road
With 40 salons packed into Partick, customers expect to find and visit a salon on foot without booking weeks in advance.
Seeing your work before visiting
With 60% of local salons lacking a website, customers actively look for Instagram portfolios and online reviews to judge quality before committing.
Fitting in with a Saturday errand run
The area's 77 restaurants and 73 cafés draw heavy weekend footfall, and customers want to combine lunch, shopping, and a haircut in one trip.
Student-friendly pricing and hours
Partick's proximity to Glasgow University means a large chunk of regular customers are students managing tight budgets and irregular schedules.
Quick services between shifts
With pubs, bars, and cafés everywhere, many customers work nearby in hospitality and need flexible, fast appointment slots during off-peak hours.
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 |
|---|---|
| The Barber Too | Hairdresser |
| Ellen Conlin Hair & Beauty | Hairdresser |
| Virgo Hair & Beauty | Hairdresser |
| Coia Hairdressing | Hairdresser |
| Golden Razor & Scissors | Hairdresser |
| Scissors Unisex Salon | Hairdresser |
| Mr Cut | Hairdresser |
| Ramskull Barbers | Hairdresser |
| Tease | Hairdresser |
| Marmaris Barbers | Hairdresser |
| Tina Goodwin Hairdressing | Hairdresser |
| X Barber Shop | Hairdresser |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get online — it's a wide-open gap
Only 40% of Partick salons have a website. Even a basic site with pricing, opening hours, and booking links puts you ahead of nearly two-thirds of competitors in the area.
Target the lunch-and-haircut crowd
With 77 restaurants and 73 cafés within walking distance, customers are already spending hours in Partick. Position your salon as part of their routine errands by offering midday appointment slots and walk-in availability.
Name-check your neighbourhood, not just Glasgow
Salons like The Gentleman's Barber and Byres Road Barbers succeed partly because their names signal local identity. In a dense market, being unmistakably 'Partick' helps with search visibility and word of mouth.
Partick is crowded. Forty salons in a walkable neighbourhood means serious competition for every customer — and the area's 35 pubs, 9 bars, and dozens of cafés confirm this is a high-footfall zone where businesses fight for attention. The upside? Sixty percent of salons have no website at all. The market rewards those who show up well online and offer clear, accessible pricing. Standing out here isn't about grand gestures — it's about being easy to find, easy to book, and visibly professional in a neighbourhood where many competitors still rely on passing trade alone.
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