the usage of "cuts" in this sentence
Whitney Johnson, owner of the interior design firm Johnson & Ross, which specializes in restaurants and bars, approached Giannotti about the concept and helped assemble a team to run the venture, to be called Bottle & Barlow, on the first floor of the Warehouse Artist Lofts under construction at 11th and R streets. Unlike Anthony's, the shop will take appointments for haircuts, which are expected to cost more than the $18 to $21 cuts at Anthony's.
"the $18 to $21 cuts at Anthony's.", I want to know "cuts" here is a noun or a singular verb? Why does it directly add "cuts at Anthony's" after "cost more than the $18 to $21"?