6 Best Barbers in Philadelphia 2024

By Lia Gorbach By Lia Gorbach | September 17, 2024 | Style & Beauty, Feature, Guide, Guides,

Trim your untamed locks with a visit to one of the city’s best barbers.
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Barber on 24th
Opened in 2007 by a talented husband and wife duo, this friendly neighborhood barbershop embraces the family atmosphere. With father and son cuts, a sibling package and baby’s first haircut, there’s no place quite like Barber on 24th. 2401 Lombard St., barberon24th.com

Bloke’s Barbershop & Gentleman Emporium
Bloke’s is not your average barbershop. While the talented team of barbers work their magic, a selection of blues, rock and northern soul spill out of a fully restored 1963 Seeburg jukebox. After your trim, browse their selection of top-of-the-line hair and skin products. 116 N. 3rd St., blokesbarbershop.com

Brandon Negron from Philly Barber Studios
A true artistic talent lives in Brandon Negron, owner of Philly Barber Studios. Praised for his creative approach and dedication to the craft, Brandon executes innovative and stylish haircuts that leave clients looking and feeling their best. 7938 Oxford Ave., phillybarberstudios.as.me

BURKE & PAYNE Barber Shop
Bringing skill and experience to Philly is BURKE & PAYNE, located in the Italian market neighborhood. Family owned and operated since 2013, this shop is the ideal destination for a simple touch up or daring ‘do. 734 S. 9th St., burkepaynebarber.com

Dana Chetalo from Blade and Badger Barbershop
Feel like a king in Queen Village by getting a hair revamp at Blade and Badger. Co-owner Dana Chetalo delivers premium quality cuts with immense precision, but the true highlight is her dedication to connecting with customers and creating a meaningful experience. 806 E. Passyunk Ave., bladeandbadgerbarbershop.com

Meister’s Barbershop
High vibes and good times await at Meister’s. For a quick, quality cut accompanied by a cozy hipster atmosphere, this shop is not to be missed. 1810 Passyunk Ave., meistersbarbershop.com



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