10 Best Austin Barbers

  • 2110 S Lamar Blvd, Austin • Zilker
    Julie Joyce - Easy in and out, Great haircuts from Delilah for me. Always good with my kids.
    Dagan Martinez-Vargas - never had a bad haircut at the Brodie location.
    Adam Wisnewski - Friendly and professional! Appreciate the great service
  • 4200 N Lamar Blvd, Austin • Rosedale
    Ryan Bruss - For men's haircuts you can't beat the combination of quality, price, and convenience. I can always get in within 45 minutes. Every person there is capable of giving a quality haircut given the right direction. And, the price is very reasonable.
    Ryan Sheridan - I’ve been going to this North Lamar location for a couple years seeing Richard. He’s fantastic and is clearly to top dog there. Highly recommend.
  • 5601 Brodie Ln 1350, Austin • South Austin
    Dagan Martinez-Vargas - never got a bad haircut. And the vibe is great!
  • 1901 W Ben White Blvd, Austin • South Lamar
    Dagan Martinez-Vargas - I went here as a kid over 30 years ago.....
  • 6800 Burnet Rd 7, Austin
    Jacob Hollenbeck - Depends on your barber, but cheap cuts for men with good quality.
    Jesse Silkoff - Have been getting my haircut here for 8 years. Always walk in and get a cut with a new person and always great!
  • 6555 Burnet Rd 300, Austin • Brentwood
    Clint Collins - I have been going to Finley's for the past 3 years and can confidently say I've never had a bad cut. Due to my giant head (Got big ole brain) this is rare. I wish I could remember the 5 or so professionals that have helped me.
  • 2939 W Anderson Ln, Austin • Allandale
    Ryan Bruss - I had never gotten a professional beard trim before, but after my trip to Bearded Barber, I'm hooked. It was quick, inexpensive, and looks MUCH better than doing it myself. I believe I had Phill (i think that was his name), but I'm sure they're all good.
  • 1700 Ranch Rd 620 N 102, Austin
    Ryan Burke - My go to barbershop in Lakeway. Their VIP customer package structure is interesting- you can opt to pay a flat monthly fee, and depending on the package you select, you can get UNLIMITED amount of cuts and other perks.

    Im not a VIP member, but the stylists are good at what they do so I should probably upgrade.

    Price is on par with similar tiered barbershops. Check out the shop or the website for more info.
  • 5700 S MoPac Expy Building B, Austin • South Austin
    Liz Stella - Bear is a certified badass musician and is now a welcome addition to the barber trade. Specializing in classic haircuts, beard trims, shaves, and grooming, she can help with all!
  • 3801 N Capital of Texas Hwy Suite D-200, Austin
    Melissa Smith - My husband enjoys getting his hair cut @ J Kru Cuts by Jordan. And I love when he walks through the door after!! You can also get a super clean shave. Using hot towels to sooth the skin. My husband does not go anywhere else! Jordan ALSO cuts children's hair as well.

The Backstory on Barbers

A Brief History of Barbering

As long as civilized men have needed a haircut or a shave, they have relied on the skilled trade of a barber. Derived from the word barba, which is Latin for beard, the barber has a complex history that goes back 6000+ years to the earliest advanced civilizations of ancient Egypt. As it moved across the Greek and Roman empires and spread around the world, men’s grooming has always been valued in society.

From the beards of Vikings and Gods among men, and to the bodies of clean-shaven priests and armies on the battlefield, barbers have provided an important role in helping men of all stripes maintain the grooming standards of the time. Some even performed surgical procedures (these were known as barber-surgeons). While the barber’s specific skills and tools may have adapted over time, their main purpose—to keep men groomed—has always remained.

Meet Me at the Barbershop

The earliest records of barbershops go back to 500 B.C. in the open markets of ancient Greece, where men would gather to socialize with one another outside of the home. By the end of America’s civil war, barber shops could be found in every town and city, with a huge influx of European immigrants and African-Americans setting up shop to serve their communities. The barbershops of today are still central to the communities they serve, especially within the nation’s Black communities.

Barbershops with a single barber chair not only have made it easy to have one-on-one interactions with the barber, but have fostered socialization with those clients waiting for their turn in the chair. You can still find single-chair barbershops, but many barbershops have outgrown this model—most modern barbershops have multiple chairs and barbers working at one time, to serve more clients in a day. Still, the conversations keep going.

Barbershops vs. Hair Salons

Barber shops primarily cater to men. Additionally, because men grow beards and facial hair that needs to be groomed or clean shaven, barbers are specifically licensed to shave with a straight razor. Whereas hair salons are where to get hair cut by scissors, dyed a specific color and/or styled, men with short hair go to barbershops for less expensive, no-frills men’s haircuts, which are typically done with electric clippers instead of scissors.

Clippers not only speed up the haircutting process to get the client in and out quickly, but help keep the hair uniformly maintained until it needs to be cut again. This is why barbers are especially popular for clients in public service and military duty, who have to keep their hair short and uniform. Because barbers are skilled with clippers, they are the go-to for clients wanting intricate, specialty fades and designs shaved into their hair for a little extra flair.

The ubiquitous, spiralling barber pole out front is also a clear indication that the business is a barber shop, not a hair salon.

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