Are The Barber,
1796 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10029
About Us

Are The Barber is a luxurious hair care and health institution located at 1796 3rd Avenue, New York, New York. Indulge in VIP treatment with services such as haircuts, hot towel shaves, facial cleanses, massages, and eyebrow grooming for the ultimate grooming experience. The skilled barbers at Are The Barber specialize in popular hairstyles such as the skin fade, drop fade, and taper fade, creating clean and polished looks with seamless transitions. Take advantage of our fantastic 50% off offer on haircuts and book your appointment now to revamp your look at Are The Barber.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Reviews
"Aleays close before 10 am and saif that they are open"
"This place is outrageous with prices....there is no way a kids cut should cost you $30."
"When i entered the place and asked for a haircut, an elderly man was just given the task although others were also free. He was having sinusitis which he told me and not covered with mask. Anyhow, Got a haircut exactly opposite to what i asked and showed. Wasn’t happy much at the end. I was stopping and telling to equal the shape on both sides and ongoing correction changed the whole haircut. He used a broken machine that left marks and pain later in the morning. I do respect that he was listening and trying but its about performing the assigned task. If you are paying this much here then better to see other places. I do not recommend at all."
"Tried this place out for the first time. I had an appointment with Rob through Square Up. When I got there, I was assigned another barber and had to wait roughly 30 minutes for him to finish cutting someone else's hair. When it came time for my haircut, the elderly barber did not clean his tools. Furthermore, either he was using poor tools or he was pressing the clippers too firmly on my face, but I ended up with cuts on my face and my skin was irritated. I did not make a fuss about it when he finished because I thought the worse was over. When I got home, I noticed that my mustache and beard were not properly shaped and there were uneven patches in my combover fade haircut. I had a terrible experience so I will not be going there again, but I will be fair and say that some of the other barbers looked like they knew what they were doing."
"All barbers are superior in talent and skills. Tell the Z from Riverdale or Mr. Polo sent you. I recommend any barber; but also ask for Jeremiah, trust me you will not be disappointed."
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