Terrible haircut, staff are very unfriendly except for the owner he’s lovely. One of the two times I was there the girl who was cutting my hair had all of her friends crowding the whole shop chatting and shoving her around as she was giving me the haircut, I felt very uncomfortable. Quite pricey on weekends, no other place charges the way trinity barber does like this! Barbers don’t give you what you ask for and I am now left growing my hair out to fix their mess for the second time.
Diarmuid C.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Just had a great haircut with a sound chap from Budapest who is now working there. I like all the staff. Friendly, talk football, haircuts are solid. I had gone off this place for a while but my last 2 or 3 cuts have been here and it is good. Price is a bit on the expensive side at 22 € for a straightforward cut but I am willing if things stay like this.
Robert J.
Place rating: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Go to The Grafton Barber ! Tried this barber the other day as I was in a rush and wanted to get my haircut quickly. I walk in and ask politely if they accept credit cards. I get a response from one of the barbers without eye contact«No «he says. So In anticipation I run to an ATM outside and come back with cash. The barber was very un-sociable, blunt and quite rude to be honest. When I tell him what I want he started making suggestions on what I should and shouldn’t do. Everything was done very quickly without any diligence, he was very rough on my head and never really made an attempt to make conversation. Everything was finished within around 6 – 7 Minutes. I would no doubt prefer to have my hair cut done with greater care from one of the eastern European girls at the Grafton Barber. They spend at least 20 minutes on your hair trying to get what your looking for. The Trinity Barbers«student» rate is funnily priced at 17 euro ! Why I wouldn’t recommend here. No Credit /Debit Cards accepted Small premises. Only two barbers available at one time. Blunt staff Very rough on your head(In my case) I wont be going back here anytime soon.
Bridget R.
Place rating: 3 West Chester, PA
I’m a bit disappointed that Trinity Barber made the decision to modernise its old-school interior. Once a barbers for the Man’s Man, this antique one-room shop brandished it’s pocked mirrors, armless leather couch and piles of automotive magazines with pure bloke’s satisfaction. None of your«Product» or «Hair Mud» here. As a woman left waiting as Himself got the short back and sides, I could appreciate the appeal. But that’s all over now. As of last year Trinity barber unveiled a wholly new look, one which brought it up to date with the thoroughly Web 2.0 direction most of the City Centre seems to be headed. Gone is the ancient moulding, replaced with sleek lines and a tonal gray palette. Gone too are the old mirrors, hanging light and gilded lettering in the front window. In its place is this iPod style slick makeover –one which pressed Himself to switch barbers(shockingly, it wasn’t the fact that he got the same haircut — short back and sides — no matter what he asked for, and still coughed up € 17 a go).