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Espresso Old Fashioned
A rich, coffee-infused take on the classic Old Fashioned.
Ingredients
2 oz Bourbon (e.g., Buffalo Trace)
1/4 oz Espresso Syrup (fresh espresso mixed 1:1 with sugar)
Dash of Chocolate Bitters
Dash of Orange Bitters
Garnish: Orange peel and a small chocolate square
Winter Solstice Negroni
A warming, seasonal variation of the classic Negroni, featuring winter spices and citrus.
Ingredients
1 oz Gin (e.g., Tanqueray No. Ten or Beefeater)
1 oz Sweet Vermouth (e.g., Carpano Antica)
1 oz Spiced Winter Aperitivo*
Dash of Orange Bitters
Garnish: Clove-studded orange slice
Benefits of Evening Haircuts
When it comes to grooming, timing can make all the difference. Choosing an evening appointment at the Oliver Club Barber Shop comes with unique advantages that extend beyond convenience. Here are the top reasons to book your next haircut after hours.
Why Late-Night Barber Shops Are a Game-Changer for Busy Professionals
In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to prioritize personal grooming can be a challenge. For busy professionals, the typical 9-to-5 barber shop hours may not fit into their packed schedules. That’s where late-night barber shops like the Oliver Club Barber Shop step in, redefining convenience and luxury.
The Johnny Cash Haircut
Few icons have left as lasting a mark on American culture as Johnny Cash. Known as "The Man in Black," Cash wasn’t just a groundbreaking musician—he was a style icon with a look that has continued to inspire generations. His slicked-back, classic haircut was as much a part of his persona as his deep, resonant voice. At the Oliver Club Barber Shop, we appreciate the understated elegance of Cash's look and the way it combines rebelliousness with sophistication. Let’s explore the history and significance of Johnny Cash’s haircut and why it remains an enduring classic.
From Royalty to Rockstars
The pompadour gained new life in the 1950s, but this time it wasn’t French nobility sporting the look—it was rock ‘n’ roll rebels. This version of the pompadour became a signature style for music icons like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Little Richard. Unlike the powdered wigs and curls of Madame de Pompadour’s era, the rock ‘n’ roll pompadour was slick, high-shine, and daring.