Zeina Best African Hair Braiding
African hair braiding salon established in 2016 specializing in micro braids, cornrows, box braids, Senegalese twists, goddess braids, kinky twists, dreadlocks, and Ghana braids.
Overview
Zeina Best African Hair Braiding is an African hair braiding salon located at 1316 Dewey Ave in Rochester, NY. Established in 2016, the Black-owned business serves clients from across the Rochester area and beyond, offering a range of protective and natural hairstyling services. The salon operates in the Maplewood section of the city, a neighborhood situated along one of Rochester's well-traveled north-side corridors.
What They Offer
The salon focuses on traditional African braiding techniques and protective styles, including:
- Micro braids
- Box braids
- Cornrows
- Senegalese twists
- Kinky twists
- Goddess braids
- Ghana braids
- Dreadlocks and loc maintenance
- Hair extensions and weaves
- Children's braiding services
Styles are available in various lengths and sizes. Walk-ins are welcome, and the salon is open seven days a week, with weekday hours generally running from 9 AM to 7 PM and Saturday hours extending from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM. Sunday availability varies, so calling ahead is recommended. The salon accepts credit cards and mobile payment options.
Known For
Zeina Best African Hair Braiding has built a steady clientele since 2016 around its range of protective braiding styles, drawing customers not only from Rochester's surrounding neighborhoods but from as far as Niagara Falls. The salon is a walk-in-friendly shop with a straightforward approach — clients can arrive without an appointment for many services. It is a verified, licensed establishment and identifies as a Black-owned business.
Location & Neighborhood
The salon sits at 1316 Dewey Ave, along the Dewey Avenue commercial corridor on Rochester's north side, near the border of the Maplewood and Edgerton neighborhoods. This stretch of Dewey Ave is a mix of small shops and local businesses, with free street parking available directly along the road. The area is not far from Maplewood Park and Seneca Park, two of the city's Frederick Law Olmsted-designed green spaces. The shop is wheelchair accessible and offers bike parking for those arriving by cycle.
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Address
1316 Dewey Ave
Rochester, NY 14613
Phone
(585) 254-1155Last updated May 15, 2026