Roosters Men's Grooming Center Opens Florida Store in Tampa


TAMPA, FL--(Marketwire - Jan 4, 2012) - The barbershop quartet, The Flexible Four, set the appropriate tone for the recent opening of Roosters Men's Grooming Center (MGC) at 533 South Howard in Tampa.

The new Roosters MGC in Tampa is the first of this rapidly growing franchise to open in Florida. Each store offers the camaraderie and friendly customer service of the old fashioned barbershop, combined with modern hair techniques and products for men and boys.

Customers are invited to relax in oversized leather barber chairs and select from a variety of custom services including precision haircuts and shaves with hot steam towels, deep cleansing facial massages and moisturizing lotions.

Representatives of the South Tampa Chamber of Commerce and neighboring businesses were on hand to welcome franchise owner Dave Thompson and his team of barbers and stylists to the community.

In celebration of its grand opening, Thompson also partnered with Tampa's Child Abuse Council to donate a portion of the store's proceeds.

Roosters MGC is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. To schedule an appointment or purchase a gift card, call 813-253-3200. Walk-ins are welcome.

The Tampa store is one of more than 40 franchises nationwide. The first Roosters was opened in Lapeer, Mich., in 1999 by Master Barber and Founder Joe Grondin, who strives to give customers the best in men's personal grooming services to ensure the experience brings you back. Roosters MGC is part of the worldwide family of Regis companies. For more information, visit www.RoostersMGC.com.

Contact Information:

Media Contacts:
David Thompson
Roosters MGC
610-657-3604


Margaret Blohm, APR
Margaux & Associates, LLC
313-406-3467

Roosters MGC barbers and stylists, from left to right, Michael Raymond, David Vasquez, Lindsay Diez, Jennifer Chimm, and Pailik Gevorgian, show off their grooming techniques for franchise owner Dave Thompson, seated.  Not pictured are team members Nancy Anderson and Leo Washah.