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Barber shop? — Brooklynian

Barber shop?

8thandprez
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I desperately need a haircut. Can anyone recommend a barber shop in the Slope? Preferably North Slope.

Yes, I'm a guy. Disregard the avatar.

Thanks!

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  • Subject: Re: Barber shop?

    8thandPrez wrote: I desperately need a haircut. Can anyone recommend a barber shop in the Slope? Preferably North Slope.

    Yes, I'm a guy. Disregard the avatar.

    Thanks!
    For hair like Ted Baxter, head to the one and only Park Slope Barber Shop, 7th Ave betw. 3rd and 4th. Get a musical education there, too.
    For hair like Lou Grant or Murray Slaughter, head somewhere else. You won't need a barber.
    And if you've got hair like Gordie the weatherman, try Prospect Heights!
  • Not sure what sort of haircut you want? you can go to the barber shop on 7th Avenue between 3rd and 4th Street-they are a pretty old school type barber shop. then there is the hip barber shop on 5th Avenue between 4th and 5th or 5th and 6th-but, that attracts a much younger crowd.

    My husband used to get his hair cut at Joseph's on 7th Avenue and Union Street-not a barber shop-but, not a spa either-just a regular old hair stylist. i think he used to pay about $20 or $25 for a cut.
  • I like the place on 7th Ave between 3rd and 4th.
  • Subject: Re: Barber shop?

    dw438 wrote: [quote=8thandPrez]I desperately need a haircut. Can anyone recommend a barber shop in the Slope? Preferably North Slope.

    Yes, I'm a guy. Disregard the avatar.

    Thanks!
    For hair like Ted Baxter, head to the one and only Park Slope Barber Shop, 7th Ave betw. 3rd and 4th. Get a musical education there, too.
    For hair like Lou Grant or Murray Slaughter, head somewhere else. You won't need a barber.
    And if you've got hair like Gordie the weatherman, try Prospect Heights!

    And what if I'm a guy who wants Mary's hair?
  • Subject: Re: Barber shop?

    8thandPrez wrote: [quote=dw438][quote=8thandPrez]I desperately need a haircut. Can anyone recommend a barber shop in the Slope? Preferably North Slope.

    Yes, I'm a guy. Disregard the avatar.

    Thanks!
    For hair like Ted Baxter, head to the one and only Park Slope Barber Shop, 7th Ave betw. 3rd and 4th. Get a musical education there, too.
    For hair like Lou Grant or Murray Slaughter, head somewhere else. You won't need a barber.
    And if you've got hair like Gordie the weatherman, try Prospect Heights!

    And what if I'm a guy who wants Mary's hair?
    Then why would you say to disregard the avatar?
  • Subject: Re: Barber shop?

    dw438 wrote:
    And if you've got hair like Gordie the weatherman,
    Gordie is now Buz on Men In Trees
  • Subject: Re: Barber shop?

    daver wrote: [quote=8thandPrez][quote=dw438][quote=8thandPrez]I desperately need a haircut. Can anyone recommend a barber shop in the Slope? Preferably North Slope.

    Yes, I'm a guy. Disregard the avatar.

    Thanks!
    For hair like Ted Baxter, head to the one and only Park Slope Barber Shop, 7th Ave betw. 3rd and 4th. Get a musical education there, too.
    For hair like Lou Grant or Murray Slaughter, head somewhere else. You won't need a barber.
    And if you've got hair like Gordie the weatherman, try Prospect Heights!

    And what if I'm a guy who wants Mary's hair?
    Then why would you say to disregard the avatar?
    OK, if you want hair like Mary Richards, Sue Ann Nivens, Rhoda Morgenstern, Phyllis Lindstrom, and Georgette Baxter ... head on to Medusa on 7th or LeChandelier on 5th.
  • I ended up at Joseph's and got a great cut for $21. I'll def go back there.

    Thanks for the recs!
  • Subject: Re: Barber shop?

    dw438 wrote: [quote=daver][quote=8thandPrez][quote=dw438][quote=8thandPrez]I desperately need a haircut. Can anyone recommend a barber shop in the Slope? Preferably North Slope.

    Yes, I'm a guy. Disregard the avatar.

    Thanks!
    For hair like Ted Baxter, head to the one and only Park Slope Barber Shop, 7th Ave betw. 3rd and 4th. Get a musical education there, too.
    For hair like Lou Grant or Murray Slaughter, head somewhere else. You won't need a barber.
    And if you've got hair like Gordie the weatherman, try Prospect Heights!

    And what if I'm a guy who wants Mary's hair?
    Then why would you say to disregard the avatar?
    OK, if you want hair like Mary Richards, Sue Ann Nivens, Rhoda Morgenstern, Phyllis Lindstrom, and Georgette Baxter ... head on to Medusa on 7th or LeChandelier on 5th.

    I love you, dw.
  • After a barber tried selling me hair gel and when I refused that a small bottle of whiskey, I went to a "unisex" salon on 7th called Joseph's. People were nice and hair is as good as it's ever gonna get, which is not that good....
  • there's a really nice moroccan man who cuts my hair
    trim $12
    beard $3

    it's along 4th avenue
    cross street dean
    name: casablanca haircutters

    there's two
    ask for the guy with the glasses
    he knows hair
    i think he's the owner
  • I go the guys on 7th and 4th Street. Cheap and decent haircuts - only one major character flaw - they're all Yankee fans.

    And you should see the spread of free booze they put out during the Christmas season! Weird concept, get your hair cut here and get loaded while you're at it!
  • Testiculon wrote: I go the guys on 7th and 4th Street. Cheap and decent haircuts - only one major character flaw - they're all Yankee fans.

    And you should see the spread of free booze they put out during the Christmas season! Weird concept, get your hair cut here and get loaded while you're at it!
    This.
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=Testiculon]I go the guys on 7th and 4th Street. Cheap and decent haircuts - only one major character flaw - they're all Yankee fans.

    And you should see the spread of free booze they put out during the Christmas season! Weird concept, get your hair cut here and get loaded while you're at it!
    This.

    I don't know about This...the combination of booze and razors is almost as scary as booze and strollers.

    The Moroccan barber on 4th Avenue sounds like a good deal.
  • "Testiculon" wrote: I go the guys on 7th and 4th Street. Cheap and decent haircuts - only one major character flaw - they're all Yankee fans.

    And you should see the spread of free booze they put out during the Christmas season! Weird concept, get your hair cut here and get loaded while you're at it!
    Christmastime at the Park Slope Barber Shop is always a fun time.

    I actually love the place, and I'm fairly young guy with fairly un-Baxterish-looking hair. All four guys are solid. It's the only place you'll ever hear a discussion breaking out about Tony Bennett which ends in someone picking up the phone and actually CALLING Tony Bennett.
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