
Built on faith.
Dedicated to the community.
Those two lines are painted across the wall above the mirrors. They went up before the chairs did, which tells you most of what you need to know about how this shop was put together.
A shop on West Main
The Greenfield Barbershop opened its doors on 18 August 2026 at 1111 West Main Street, Suite H. Braden Elmer owns it. Aidan McGee and Shelby Poynter cut alongside him.
It is a barbershop in the old sense of the word — a room with good light, a row of chairs, and enough time in each one to do the job properly. Walk in without an appointment and someone will take care of you. Book ahead if you'd rather have a set time and a particular barber. Neither one makes you a better or worse customer here.
The courthouse on the wall
The partition wall between the chairs is drawn floor to ceiling in white chalk: the courthouse, its clock tower, the trees out front. It was drawn by hand, on the wall, in the shop. It is not a print and it is not a decal, and it is the first thing most people comment on when they sit down.
It is there for a simple reason. This is a Greenfield barbershop, run by people from Greenfield, for people from Greenfield. That felt worth putting on the wall rather than just saying.
The wall by the door
Opposite the chairs there is a wall of framed photographs of Greenfield as it used to be: the courthouse, the storefronts on Main, the streetcars, an old barbershop with its checkerboard floor. People wait under them and end up talking about them.
What we're here to do
Cut hair well. Charge a fair price for it. Be somewhere people are glad to come back to. That's the whole plan.


Drawn by hand,The courthouse mural
on our wall.

Come sit in it.
Walk in without an appointment, or book a time that suits you.
Walk-ins welcome · Cash only · ATM on site