Counter Culture coffee, a white La Marzocco, and a small drink menu that grows when an item is right — not before.
The ritualis thepoint.
A coffee bar, a vinyl listening room, and a salon — three rooms in one, built for people who'd rather savor their morning than save it.
Estrelar
Smooth Operator
The Thrill Is Gone
Every morning starts the same way: a needle, dropped.
We post the day's first track to the listening room before we open the door. When you walk in, that's what's already spinning. Hover to listen.
we built a room where coffee, vinyl, and a good haircut slow your morning down on purpose.
Inspired by the multi-use spaces of Mexico City and Seoul, Common Good is the only place in DFW where you can pull an espresso, drop a needle, and book a haircut without leaving the room.
No WiFi for laptops. No Spotify through the hi-fi. No rush.
17 years behind the chair, one room in Old East Dallas.
Christopher Bermudez grew up in Mexico City — where the line between a coffee shop, a record store, and a barbershop has always been blurrier than it is in Dallas. After 17 years behind the chair, he opened the only place in DFW that doesn't make you choose.
“In Mexico City, where I'm from, I always go to these places that have coffee shop listening rooms. We didn't have one here. So we built one.”
No WiFi for laptops. No Spotify through the hi-fi. No 50 ‘okay’ drinks. The menu grows when an item is right — not before.

“The only daytime listening room in DFW with a barber chair in the back.”

A small menu, grown when ready.












curate your visit. cut. drink. tracks.
three picks. coffee on the bar, records cued, chair waiting. takes about a minute.











