TriBeCa · Manhattan · since 2025

Tribeca Gents.

A gentleman's barbershop. Greenwich at White, since 2025. Hot towel shaves, classic cuts, beard work — by Eli Arabov and the house chairs. Walk-in only — no appointments needed.

Featured · Tribeca Citizen

As featured in

Tribeca Citizen · Barstool Sports · Bosco Industries · NextCut
Tribeca Citizen · "New kid on the block — a welcome addition to Chambers Street" · Walk-in only · no appointments currently required · Master barber · Eli Arabov · 7+ years between Hell's Kitchen and Long Island · Hot towel ritual · straight razor · Solingen steel · Kids welcome · father & son sittings on Saturdays · Tribeca Citizen · "New kid on the block — a welcome addition to Chambers Street" · Walk-in only · no appointments currently required · Master barber · Eli Arabov · 7+ years between Hell's Kitchen and Long Island · Hot towel ritual · straight razor · Solingen steel · Kids welcome · father & son sittings on Saturdays ·
Eli Arabov
master barber · 7+ years
TriBeCa
flagship · Chambers Street
Hot towel
ritual · straight razor
Walk-ins
welcome · 7 days a week

The Tribeca Way

A gentleman's chair, on Chambers Street.

Tribeca Gents opened the doors on Chambers Street, between Greenwich and West Broadway, in July 2025. A gentleman's barbershop in the most New York of senses — a TriBeCa loft, warm lamps over polished chairs, clippers that hum the right way, hot towels stacked behind the counter. Old craft, new neighborhood.

The discipline is straightforward: a consultation that takes a beat longer than it has to, scissor and clipper work measured to the millimeter, a hot towel preparation before the razor lays down. Solingen steel, badger brushes, balms that smell like a Saturday morning on Reade Street. Eli Arabov runs the chair — seven years between Hell's Kitchen and Long Island before he opened his own room here.

What TriBeCa adds is its own rhythm: walk-ins from the lunch crowd at Locanda Verde, the after-school father-and-son moments from PS 234, the late-Friday gentlemen heading west for dinner at The Odeon. Same craft, downtown evenings, better company.

Featured in Tribeca Citizen ("new kid on the block — cleanest and best barbershop in NYC"), Barstool Sports, and Bosco Industries. Walk in, or book a seat — your call.

Polished barber chair, TriBeCa loft lighting, wood and brass Vintage Solingen straight razor on cloth 2025 opened · TriBeCa NYC

The craft

straight razor · hot towel · clipper work · pomade and balm

The room

house chairs · 157 Chambers St · Greenwich at White

The rhythm

Mon–Fri 9:00–19:00 · Sat–Sun 10:00–18:00 · walk-ins welcome

One room. House chairs of leather. A hot towel before the razor. An hour that respects yours.

— 157 Chambers Street · TriBeCa · NYC

What we do

The craft, and the chair.

Walk in. The house quotes you on the spot — every head is different, every sitting is its own piece of work. No appointments currently required.

Haircuts and fades — scissor and clipper precision

Haircuts & fades

Walk-in pricing

Consultation first, then scissor over comb with a clipper finish. Hot towel and pomade to close. The house standard since opening day on Chambers Street.

Hot towel and straight razor shave detail

Hot towel shaves

The house specialty

Pre-shave oil, two hot towels, badger-brush lather, straight razor laid down with the grain then against. Cold finish, balm. The Saturday ritual.

Beard work and precision razor outlines

Beard work

Walk-in pricing

Outline, balance, fade the cheek-line into the temple. Beard oil applied warm. A clean look without losing the character.

Kids haircuts — father and son sittings welcome

Kids haircuts

Father & son welcome

First-cut moments handled with patience and a Polaroid for the fridge. Father and son sittings on adjacent chairs are a Saturday tradition here.

Hair washing on-site at the basin

Hair washing

Included on request

On-site basin, warm water, a proper rinse before or after the cut. Asked for, not assumed — say the word when you sit down.

The craft, in motion

Twenty seconds in the chair.

A straight razor laid down with the grain, then against. The pass is silent. The result is older than fashion.

Press

What Tribeca said.

A single press piece, and a neighborhood that came back the following Saturday.

Tribeca Citizen · July 4 2025

"New kid on the block — a welcome addition to Chambers Street, between Greenwich and West Broadway. Eli Arabov brings seven years between Hell's Kitchen and Long Island to his first owned room. Walk-in only for now, no appointments currently required."

Read the full Tribeca Citizen feature → Independent neighborhood press · paraphrased excerpt

Visit

Walk in.

No appointments currently required. Pull the door, take a chair, the house quotes you on the spot. No third-party platform, no commission, no markup.

Telephone

+1 (332) 205-3533

Hours

Mon–Fri 9:00–19:00
Sat–Sun 10:00–18:00

Subway

Chambers St (1/2/3) · 4 min walk
Franklin St (1) · 6 min walk

Languages

English · Russian · Hebrew

Call the shop

Pull the door.

Walk-in only. No appointments needed. Coffee is on the house, whatever the chair is doing.

Call the shop →