Barber Starrs Barbershop
105 N Main Ave, Gresham, OR 97030
Gresham, OR 97030
schedule Opening Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM - 7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM - 7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM - 7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM - 7 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM - 7 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
What People Mention
reviews Reviews (10)
Josh Laulile
a month ago
Best spot in town! The barbers here will get you looking proper. Check in with my guy Jeff muscle Man Savage to get put on. Philly and his team are top tier!
Edward Brodeanu
a month ago
Been going here for over 4 years and these guys provide some of the friendliest, professional service I’ve ever had. I’ve gotten haircuts from many places before, but none better than here. Lot of dudes with gifted talents, you can find anything style of cut you want. The guys here are the kind of people you become friends with over time. These are some of the best in the business, no one else I’d want to get a cut from.
Owen Charlot
a month ago
Rubens been my barber for a little while now and he always does me right. The whole business is really positive and always love being around everyone. Highly recommend
essan rezayee
a month ago
Love the place and the atmosphere is amazing. The people that work are very friendly and respectful to the customers. I have been going there for years now and they are respectful and friendly and they do an amazing job fixing my hair.
Bryson Odongo
a month ago
I’ve been coming to this barbershop consistently for over a year now, and they never disappoint. As a Black customer, it’s really important to me that my barber understands my hair type and knows how to get the fade and lineup exactly right, and they always deliver. Every cut is clean, detailed, and done with care. The atmosphere is welcoming and professional, and you can tell they take pride in their work. I wouldn’t keep coming back for over a year if it wasn’t top tier — highly recommend.
Nathan Porter
a month ago
First time going in there, very good for you.Same time, I knew one of the guys.So you got me pretty good looking Very nice , and wasn't that bad on price
Ethan Haneberg
a month ago
For sure my favorite place to get a haircut. All the guys are cool and friendly regardless of who you are. They all give great haircuts and every one of them are super talented. They always got good music playing making the environment fun. Go here if you need a good haircut this the place to go.
Luis Ortiz
2 months ago
I’ve been getting my haircut by Jeremy for 3 years. I always leave his chair feelin fresh. With my crazy work schedule, I appreciate his flexibility to always work me into his day. All around, solid group of barbers, and a good place to shoot the shit. Would highly recommend this spot
Bijan Assemi
2 months ago
Ive been going to barberstars for almost 2 Years and Smitty, Phil, Ruben and the guys have done nothing but make me feel comfortable and welcome. Always a great cut and hang with good good laughs ane conversation. Will recommend everyone to these guys
Rudie Watzig
3 months ago
You notice the lights first — bright white honeycomb panels across the ceiling, almost clinical in how clearly they reveal everything. Like a UFO landed for the sole purpose of perfect fades. No shadows anywhere. Every hair accounted for. I came in with my son for a walk-in cut. Marvin Gaye was easing through the speakers, smooth and mellow, layered over the hum of clippers. The room felt relaxed — familiar banter, easy conversation, the timeless barbershop tempo. Two barbers, two clients, and funny enough both conversations were about testosterone levels — like I’d walked into a casual meeting of modern manhood enthusiasts. It had that Joe Rogan-ish “optimization” vibe, not over the top, just guys talking about being guys. I listened more than I spoke. The customer closest to me was in full storytelling mode — talking big about hustling, rentals, mortgages, making moves. Not bragging as much as performing. And his barber — clearly a buddy of his — was right there with him, laughing, engaging, keeping the dialogue alive. It felt like two old friends catching up, one lining him up, the other lining up his life story. Eventually Marvin faded out, football replaced him, the Texans scored a clean touchdown and the whole shop reacted — chairs paused, heads turned, a collective “WOO!” burst out like ritual. A perfect barbershop moment. The cuts here aren’t fast, but they’re careful — patient hands, deliberate passes. When my son stepped down from the chair, he looked sharp. Crisp lines, clean shape, one of those haircuts that makes a kid walk taller on the way out. I paid cash, thanked them, and stepped back outside — still seeing honeycomb lights ghosted behind my eyes. A solid shop. Good atmosphere. They take their time because they aim for quality, not speed. My son walked out looking fresh — that’s what matters most.