Lower Manhattan · Cuts since 2017

Skin fades, straight-
razor finishes.

Four chairs. Six master barbers. A short, plainly priced menu of cuts and shaves done the old way — twenty-five minutes for a straight-razor neckline, forty for a skin fade with a hot-towel finish.

Walk-ins · Mon–Fri before noon

The Menu

A short list,
plainly priced.

We don’t run twenty services. We run six, and we run them well. Prices include the cut and a finish — neckline shaped, hair washed when needed, no upcharges at the chair.

01

Skin Fade

Bald or zero fade, blended high, mid, or low. Hot-towel neckline finish.

45 min

$55

02

Beard Sculpt

Trim, line-up, and shape. Straight razor on the cheek and neck lines.

30 min

$35

03

Straight-Razor Shave

Done the old way. Two hot towels, lather brushed, single-blade pass twice.

50 min

$65

04

Cut + Beard

A full cut paired with a beard sculpt. The most-booked appointment.

75 min

$80

05

Buzz + Line-Up

Single-guard buzz with a clean razor line at the temples and neck.

25 min

$35

06

Kids Under 12

A real cut, not a chair-toy version. Their first one usually takes the longest.

30 min

$30

Cash, card, or Venmo · No tipping required, never refused.

The Shop

A neighborhood shop
run like a press room.

Bowery Barber Co. opened on Pine Street in 2017 — four chairs in a former locksmith’s storefront. The chairs are restored Belmonts; everything else is new because it has to be.

We document every cut. A binder by the door holds prints from the last three weeks — flip through it while you wait.

A barber working on a client in a stylish indoor barbershop setting

Recent Cuts

Documented,
one cut at a time.

A loose selection from the last six months. Updated when the binder by the door gets too full to flip through. We post the better Saturdays — and the occasional Tuesday morning that surprised us.

Barber using electric clipper for a precise haircut
Barber expertly shaving a beard with a straight razor
Barber styling hair with razor and comb
Barber tools laid out on a workstation

The Chairs

Four chairs.
They have owners.

You can book any chair. Most regulars book the same one twice — that’s how we work. Each chair keeps its own hours, set by the barber who works it, so check the slot before you walk in.

A confident barber in an apron stands inside a modern salon

Marco Voss

Opened the shop in 2017. Cuts on the half hour.

A stylish barber in elegant waistcoat in a contemporary shop

Theo Aguilar

Twelve years cutting. Patient with first-timers.

A barber poses beside a chair in a stylish, modern barber shop interior

Jules Reyes

Quietest chair in the shop. Booked solid by 11am.

A skillful barber shaving a client's beard in a classic barbershop setting

Dante Khoury

Took over Chair 04 from his uncle in 2019.

Hours & Where

Walk in before noon. Book after.

Walk-ins are welcome Monday through Friday from open until noon — earlier is better. Afternoons and Saturdays are booked solid; please reserve a chair. Closed Sundays for sharpening, restocking, and the occasional bagel run.

Mon

8 — 19

Tue

8 — 19

Wed

8 — 19

Thu

8 — 20

Fri

8 — 20

Sat

9 — 18

Sun

closed

The Shop

74 Pine St
NY, NY 10005

From the Chair

What people who keep coming back say about the cut.

Forty minutes, no small talk required, and the fade is sharper at home than when I left the chair. That’s the bar Marco set for me; I don’t go anywhere else now.

Marcus T.

I came in for a wedding shave. Dante did the full straight-razor and finished with two hot towels. I almost fell asleep. My partner said it was look great.

Adesh K.

Brought my eight-year-old in terrified. Jules let him pick the guard, narrated the whole thing, finished in twenty. He asks now when his next cut is.

Will P.

Reserve

Book the chair you want.
Or walk in before noon.