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Motown Barber Shop
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Motown Barbershop is an established college community-oriented Barbershop, founded in 2014, where quality is top priority with a no-rush approach. Owner Motown Guerrero takes pride in his no-rush approach to unmatched quality and attention to give each client all the time they need to look their best.

Guerrero has been cutting hair for over 43 years since he was in high school and while working in construction for about 20 years. Haircutting was a side job for him for about 20 years until he committed himself to doing full-time haircutting for the last 30 years.
Motown Barbershop
407 G St., Unit 3, Davis 530-297-1400 motown-barbershop.business.site love to see new faces from the community to keep his business alive. an audience of 88.
Guerrero also owns another hair salon with his wife in Woodland called Texture Salon, Barber and Day Spa.
Motown will continue to offer high quality and superior haircuts for everyday needs. The shop offers both walk-ins and appointments.
This summer, the studio is hosting acting and screenwriting classes with Sterling Anderson and Lamondo Hill. Davis Shakespeare Company will also be there; and the Summer Dance Intensive, complete with guest teachers, will return
“Dancing changes everything ... body, brain and being,” Trokanski said. “Dance helps build physical skills such as strength, flexibility, endurance, balance and agility in addition to being a powerful tool for both the developing brain and in fighting dementia. As an art form, it builds self-awareness, confidence and creative problem-solving skills.”
“We specialized in all aspects of men’s grooming services for men of all ages, in a relaxing and casual environment,” Guerrero said. “Motown Barbershop believes in two things: attention to detail and we never rush customers. We welcome the opportunity to earn your trust. Motown Barbershop adapts with clients and we are all for feedback.”
He is a full-service barbershop that has been thriving in Davis since 2014. Since COVID hit the community of Davis all barbers have taken an unfortunate hit in their business, but Guerrero has been fortunate to continue surviving with his small business in Davis by offering high quality haircuts giving each client his full attention to detail. He has been able to bounce back from Covid’s heavy impact thanks to his loyal returning clients and the bustling student population, but he would
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For 28 years, Zia’s Delicatessen has offered sandwiches, a full-service deli, catering and services as a specialty-food retailer.
Siblings Angela and Jonathan Crilly own and operate the downtown Davis landmark, which has been a fixture for 28 years.
Zia’s has become a mainstay in the community, and is one of the longest-running food establishments in the downtown core. “We have only been this successful thanks to the support of the community,” Jonathan said.
“We are a local family owned and operated business since the beginning.”
The business was begun by the current duo’s