Tony’s Barber Shop in Peru has reopened under new ownership by René and Victor Alfaro, who emphasize a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere. With a commitment to inclusivity and traditional barber services, the shop welcomes all clients while maintaining previous pricing and operational hours.
Tony’s Barber Shop, located at 815 Peoria St. in Peru, has celebrated its grand reopening with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by community members and officials. The establishment has been under new ownership, following the retirement of Lori Keenan and the acquisition by René Alfaro and her husband, Victor Alfaro. They expressed enthusiasm for serving the community’s hair care needs and fostering a welcoming environment for all.
René Alfaro emphasized the barbershop’s commitment to a family-oriented atmosphere, stating, “This is a dream come true for my family and myself. I come with 18 years of experience. We are a family orientated business with a traditional barbershop feel.” The shop provides haircuts for men, women, and children, including both contemporary and classic styles.
The shop prioritizes inclusivity, being both kid and Autism-friendly, while also accommodating individuals with physical impairments. It is wheelchair accessible, featuring a dedicated station for such needs. Alfaro remarked, “This shop is historic, and we want to continue adding to that rich history with the community’s continued support.”
Tony’s Barber Shop maintains its original pricing structure and existing name and number, ensuring familiarity for returning clients. The operational hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Patrons may schedule appointments by calling 815-223-7258 or simply walk in for service.
Tony’s Barber Shop in Peru has undergone a rebranding under René Alfaro, who is committed to providing quality hair care in a family-friendly, inclusive environment. With a rich history and unchanged pricing, the establishment aims to serve the entire community while respecting everyone’s individuality and needs.
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