Your neighborhood shop
Around since 2006 — you'll find yourself wanting to come back again.




Est. 2006 · Greenwich Village, NYC
Cuts, beard work and hot-towel shaves on West 4th. Walk-ins welcome.

The shop
A relaxed room in Greenwich Village with a drink on the house, eighty-plus years of craft between the chairs, and a cut tailored entirely to you.
Our story →Why Village Cuts
Around since 2006 — you'll find yourself wanting to come back again.
The newest professional-grade equipment, kept sharp at every chair.
Top-quality cuts and straight-razor shaves, done the old-school way.
Free wi-fi, a coffee or a cold one, and never any rush.
What we do
Skin fades, scissor work and classic tapers — every cut opens with a real consultation and closes with a hot-towel finish.
The products we cut with — and sell at the chair
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Est. 2006 · Greenwich Village, NYC
Reviews
Amazing barbershop, no wait and a great haircut!
I had a great experience with Greg — very professional and patient. Highly recommend!
Been coming here for years. Dominick always knows exactly what I want. Best barber in the Village, hands down.
Great experience!!! Wonderful being in Gregory's chair. I felt great after.
Great experience here! Johnny was great and did a fantastic job — will be returning soon!
The hot towel shave is the real deal — old-school and relaxing. Walked out feeling brand new.
Great cut, no attitude, fair price for NYC. AJ took his time and nailed the fade.
Finally a place that gets my hair right. Greg is a true professional. Highly recommend.
"Walk in a mess, walk out sharp. Every single time."
Dev P. — East Village regular
Book your chair
Pick a service, choose your barber, grab a time. No payment now — pay in the chair.
Meet the team
Decades of craft between the two chairs. Choose your barber when you book — or leave it to us.

Style & personality
Creates personalized looks that enhance each client's unique style and personality.

Classic craft
A seasoned barber who brings a touch of classic style to every single cut.
From the neighborhood
One block off Sixth Ave. Tap a neighborhood to light up its district — regulars roll in from all over downtown.
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