Good barbers in Bristol city centre? I find it hard and risky to come across a good barber. I used to go to the guy who works in the men's room on wine street and corn...
MattTickner replied:
I stumbled upon RSR Mens in the City Centre when I was searching for a haircut on Christmas Eve. Couldn't recommend them enough. The lady cutting my hair was great - responsive to what I wanted, took her time and offered advice when asked. £11 I think. No need to book, just walk in.
HumOfEvil replied:
I go here: [Greenslades](http://www.greensladesbarberco.co.uk/) I think its about 12 quid, less if you are a student. They are nice people and do a good job.
Sharamik replied:
Cameron's in St Nick's Market is great and costs £9.
photosoflife replied:
Don't go to the turkish one on the way into st nicks, the old school ones inside the actual markets are good though.
Badbit replied:
[Barber browns](http://www.barberbrown.com/) or you can get Matt to come to yours from [krafty cuts](http://www.kraftycuts.com/). I highly recommend Matt.
canalavity replied:
The handsdown best are hobbs and Mr Swantons, I use hobbs on Tuesdays its half price for students
hoffi_coffi replied:
I am on the lookout for a barber in Bris, I never know what to ask for though and just end up with a short back and sides every time. So they are all pretty much interchangable! What do people do, take a picture from a magazine and show them?
speo replied:
It seems everyone has different opinions, I guess it's a very subjective matter! I was hoping to see the same name crop up more than once haha
felixthemaster1 replied:
Antonios barber shop in gloucester road. They are a nice bunch, they give you the full service, a nice chat, and a nice ending
Anonymous replied:
The people close to the co-op near the Hippodrome are great, proper banter too.
killaW0lf04 replied:
There's one in the galleries I go to who I find quite good. The name of the shop escapes me however sorry! He charges 11.50
Edward_Scissorfeet replied:
Blow me bristol is really good, they actually do what you ask for and not whatever they think you should have. Plus it's just around the corner from castle park so it's mad close to town.
DWB84 replied:
I've always just used my local barber but recently I've thought more about going to a traditional barber. The idea of having a proper wet shave, hair styled and if I should want the extras of massage or other male grooming it is there for me. Found this place and will be checking it out in a week or so - http://www.groombristol.co.uk
blacksheeping replied:
The one beside st nicks, between vodka revs and seamus o donals. Only 11 squids. Nice neat tidy no fuss.
NoifenF replied:
Chop is a good place to go. About £15 for a cut. Just next to Syndicate.
owl101 replied:
If you want to go as far as the triangle Styles Of Man is great, the lady there is lovely and is £13 for students and she does it right every time!
Hi, can anyone recommend a really good barbers/men's hairdresser in the area? Somewhere where the staff are great at finding what style suits you would be perfect! Thanks
Natalie T. replied:
Level Cuts at the bottom end of North Street. My very fussy hipster (
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I_am_yonce replied:
I find myself coming on here all the time recommending the same guy, but he is great. Go to Daniel Rymer on St Stephens St. He's awesome. Bit pricier than a barber as it is £20, but they do cheaper student days (if you are a student). http://www.danielrymerhair.com/ - loads of appointments and you can book online. Easy peasy.
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