The popular Drybar blowouts are coming to the Fresno area this summer.
The specialized hair salon chain will open a studio at The Avenue at Heritage Grove, the new, upscale mixed-use complex at Willow and Shepherd avenues in Clovis. Drybar focuses exclusively on washing, drying and styling hair, without cut or color services.
With over 150 salons across the country, this location will be the first Drybar in the area. The first Drybar was opened in the posh Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood in 2010 by co-founder Alli Webb, who is also a New York Times Bestselling Author.
From left, sisters Avery Sion, 12, and Shea Sion, 16, get their hair done at Drybar in Bethesda, Md. The new popular hairstyle with America’s youth is long, straight and flowing. Drew Angerer New York Times
Construction for the new Clovis location is underway at 1961 N Willow Ave., Suite 103, and the architecture plans have been finalized, the company said in an Instagram post.
“We’re pleased to share that our final architecture plans are complete, marking another milestone in bringing Drybar Fresno to life. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to create a polished, welcoming space where signature blowouts, champagne moments, and effortless confidence come together.”
The company says it is on track for a summer opening, and the official date will drop once construction is complete.
The Italian restaurant Willow Osteria and a specialty food shop and coffee bar, Enzo’s Table, also recently opened in the same mixed-use development at the southeast corner of Willow and Shepherd avenues. The Avenue at Heritage Grove is also home to The Foundry, a clothing and home goods shop, Core Pilates and MYNA Nail Salon.
Besides blowouts, Drybar offers a wide range of hair care products and styling tools, like blow dryers and shampoos.
Drybar will be opening a blowouts-only studio in one of the suites at The Avenue at Heritage Grove this summer. Photographed Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026 in Clovis. ERIC PAUL ZAMORA ezamora@fresnobee.com
The grand opening is set to be celebrated with a free blowout with the purchase of a Barfly Double, which is a Drybar membership plan that includes two blowouts a month, 10% off retail products and hot tools, 50% off extension service fees and additional benefits. It typically costs $90 a month.
A classic blowout service typically goes for $55 to $70, where customers choose from a menu of various styles named after cocktails, like the Manhattan, sleek and smooth, or the Cosmopolitan, loose curls.
Memberships will become available before the grand opening, and it will be announced on the Drybar Fresno social media when they become on sale.
The company has also said they will be hiring stylists and front desk workers soon to build the Drybar Fresno team.
Drybar will be opening a blowouts-only studio in one of the suites at The Avenue at Heritage Grove this summer. Photographed Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026 in Clovis. ERIC PAUL ZAMORA ezamora@fresnobee.com
Drybar will be opening a blowouts-only studio in one of the suites at The Avenue at Heritage Grove this summer. Photographed Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026 in Clovis. ERIC PAUL ZAMORA ezamora@fresnobee.com
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