Barber Bart

Brooklyn, United States

4.3

Closed now

20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
By Appointment Only

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Bussiness info

Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Apple Pay
No
Parking
Street, Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
By Appointment Only
Yes

Description

Specialties

Barber Bart & BB Salon and Spa is a professional hair cutting establishment and day spa that provides excellence in barbering and haircuts for men and women. We provide services designed to have you look and feel your best. We bring back that old world feel; providing hot lather, hot towel, and expertly trained staff. We feel that a haircut should be an experience of class and of comfort, as we provide the most advanced barber’s and hairstylists in the business. Truly a haircut experience like no other, we invite you to come in and enjoy the many things that make Barber Bart & BB Salon and Spa the only choice for today’s modern lady and gentleman.

History

Established in 2004.

Barber Bart has been providing quality hair services to the residents of New York City since November 2004. The location in Williamsburg is the newest location opening up in 2014. When Bart first moved to New York in 1999, he first worked at Chelsea Barbers for several years before deciding to create a barbershop of his own.

Meet the Business Owner

Bart T.

Business Owner

The Early Days

When Bart Trybala, better known as Barber Bart, was a small boy growing up in the early 1980s in Krakow, Poland, he remembers his father telling him to rely on his hands — not on anyone else. It was around this time that he used to accompany his father to the old-​fashioned neighborhood barbershop, where the barber made Bart and his father feel like members of the family — calling them by name, joking with them, taking care of them. And he used to watch the barber with awe — how he would shave his father with a straight razor, how he would use hot towels and massage his scalp to get his circulation flowing, how we would offer him a range of after-​shave colognes, and how he would even shine his shoes while he was in the chair. It was as if he was transported back to another time, when life was easier and there were no cares — it was then that Bart decided he wanted to be a barber.