Dominican Barbershop
806 Washington Ave #806, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Brooklyn, NY 11238
schedule Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30 AM - 7:45 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM - 7:45 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM - 7:45 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM - 7:45 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM - 7:45 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM - 7:45 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM - 4:45 PM |
What People Mention
reviews Reviews (10)
Valmir Do Carmo
2 years ago
I had to ask the guy in ther middle chair so many times to not mess up with the length of the hair, only take off the volume, I barely had to draw and still the results are these. That’s not even at all, I can’t even style anymore! If you need anything that it’s not fade on the side, don’t come! It looks like they’re not able to do anything above that!
Ojeiku Aisiku
3 years ago
Went to the guy in the seat second from the front. Genuinely the worst haircut I’ve ever received in my life. Tried to convince me that I didn’t need a line up, gave me a terrible taper on the sides and back, and gave me tons of bumps in the back of my head. I had to immediately go to the shop a couple of blocks north to fix it
Donald Winston
Edited 3 years ago
The Dominican Barbershop is great! Ronny the barber is fantastic! My Barbershop of 35 Years closed permanently because of the pandemic. I got lucky and found a new Barbershop and great barber on the first try! Now I have a standing appointment every Saturday morning at 8:30 am. The shop is clean and comply with CDC guidelines!
Clinton Turner Davis
4 years ago
Joel gave me the best haircut/shape-up I've had in years! I sat in his chair and said, "I trust you". Always great to find a new barber you can trust.
John Marshall
6 years ago
Nice barbershop! Nice location! They dont speak Spanish and hair is swept, but they do nice work - Pick your battles. Besides, I have no problem with them speaking their language! They speak English when they speak with their clients! I like the way they keep my full beard looking fresh!
Sir Michael Carrasquillo
7 years ago
Been coming here for 4 years. This barber (who is the owner) for 45 mins has been cutting this man's hair! To long of a time. Time to spend more then $18 bucks on my next barber shop vist. I now know why people pay 50-500 dollars to get a hairc;. It's not only about the great job but the experience and how you are treated. I'm too boogie for this long wait to be seen & lack of respect. Time is money honey! The heck!? Then, I am about to sit down & a black man says "Nope" & starts rudely giving me nasty remarks; the barber & him say he is next when I know darn toting that I was next and I rudely went in front of me. The barber knowing I only go to him didn't even look at me or communicate to me, just ignored me. There was no open dialogue. To add to the topping of this wonderful experience, I dont speak Spanish and I'm Dominican but yet I hear the staff talking about me as I can pick up a few words. The staff doesn't like me or respect me because I dont speak Spanish. This is totally a thing in Spanish culture. This discrimination needs to stop at this barbershop! I am a gay Hispanic & non speaking Spanish man. I guess you CAN put a price on a quality barber, haircut & experience, smh! SAVE YOUR MONEY, DIGNITY & TIME, DO NOT COME HERE!
Ferdinanda Nichols
7 years ago
My guy is Ronny. Fairly decent barber. Sometimes the price fluctuates by a buck or two. I wish they would sweep the hair off the floor in between clients. Does not feel professional or clean to stand atop a mound of dirty hair. I'll be sure to mention it the next time. I'll hold out on room for improvement but if nothing is done I'll shop elsewhere.
Derek Dell
8 years ago
Has been my regular barber for over 2 years. Experience varies greatly depending on who you get. A couple of the guys are good. The others could care less if you enjoy your visit or are satisfied with the cut. I had my last cut today. Customer service is poor.
Julian Weller
8 years ago
I have a friend who goes here regularly with no problems, but my one visit was pretty terrible. It was like getting a haircut from a grumpy pirate, and was easily the worst trim I've gotten. The guy was surly and physically rough, and would abruptly shove my head sideways if he wanted me to tilt or turn it. When it came time to shave the nape of my neck, he scraped the straight razor across it completely dry. I've never had such bad razor burn in my life. When I showed friends they winced and asked why I didn't walk out. Good question.
Joseph Laseter
10 years ago
I received what is by far the worst haircut that I have ever experienced during my time on this planet here. To preface things, I am a black man from the south side of Chicago and as such am pretty sure that I know what a good haircut looks like. If you are also black/non-white and value what your hair looks like then please do not go here. Not only did the "barber" push my lining incredibly far back in the front but he also did so in the back. As a result, I broke out with razor bumps so bad that I was forced to see a dermatologist and have been waiting for what is now 3 weeks for them to disappear so that I can find someone who knows how to cut hair. Also, the ambiance was deplorable. The guy was singing along to the Spanish music that was blasting from the loud speakers directly into my ear. He also never even asked my name or spoke during the entire experience. When I reluctantly handed him what he asked for and more, he rolled his eyes. Please never ever go here, if I had time I would try to get the place closed myself.