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.
TriBeCa · Manhattan · since 2025
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 CitizenAs featured in
The Tribeca Way
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Walk-in pricing
Outline, balance, fade the cheek-line into the temple. Beard oil applied warm. A clean look without losing the character.
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.
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.
Prices are communicated in-shop — that's how the house has always worked. No third-party platform, no commission, no markup.
The craft, in motion
A straight razor laid down with the grain, then against. The pass is silent. The result is older than fashion.
The setting
Photography is indicative — final visuals are provided by the house. Design adjusts to your brand identity.
Press
A single press piece, and a neighborhood that came back the following Saturday.
"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
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
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
Walk-in only. No appointments needed. Coffee is on the house, whatever the chair is doing.