
Founders
Built from long evenings, open chairs, and familiar faces.
A family room first, a barber shop after.
The shop started as a shared habit of care, not a business idea built from distance.
Before ANCHOR & HILL had a name, it had a rhythm: one person in the chair, another waiting nearby, and conversation stretching longer than the cut itself. What stayed with the founders was not only the work on the mirror line, but the ease that settled over the room when people felt known.
That is still the measure of the place now. Appointments are handled with precision, but the atmosphere never slips into performance. It stays close, personal, and steady, the way a family-led room should.

Senior Barber
A decade of calm precision
Amina Sarr
Warm presence, exact hands, and a finish that looks effortless because the discipline is not.
Amina's work is measured and composed. She reads texture quickly, keeps the silhouette clean, and never forces a shape louder than it needs to be.
Clients who book with her come for sharp grooming and stay for the ease she brings to the chair. The session feels relaxed; the result holds its line.

Senior Barber
12 years at the chair
Mateo Costa
Disciplined fades, quiet confidence, and a sharp eye for proportion.
Mateo works with deliberate structure. He is exact on graduation, tidy through the edge, and particularly strong when a cut needs order without losing softness.
There is charm in the way he carries the room: direct, easy to talk to, and fully attentive once the consultation begins. Nothing rushed makes it to the mirror.

Senior Barber
14 years refining the last line
Luca Petrov
Charismatic, meticulous, and relentless about the detail that most rooms overlook.
Luca is strongest in the final pass: the point where balance, beard, neckline, and surface all need to agree. His work has presence, but it is built from restraint.
People return to him for the combination of personality and control. The appointment stays light; the standard stays exact.
