The best barbershop in Tbilisi! Not just a place to make a good haircut, but also a friendly community of interesting people, a good space to relax, drink some beer, and hang out.
I'd like to give special mention to Ivan. He is an outstanding master of his craft, and a really good, friendly and fun person. Hands down, world class mastery 😌
One of the best barbershops I have been in Tbilisi. I have been cutting my hair here for the past 6 years and always left with a pleasant experience. Neli is personal favorite.
Today I was at Ivan's reception, which I was incredibly pleased with.
It was very pleasant to get to this particular master for the first time in Tbilisi.
Ivan made the original wish come true, taking into account my hair type.
Also, I would like to express my special gratitude to the manager at the reception for such a warm welcome and prepared coffee.
It was gratifying not only from the fact that all the wishes were fulfilled, but also from the very process of work.
Didi madloba, see you soon!
I have been coming here since I arrived in Tbilisi, I always remain satisfied with the work of the master, it is easy to convey what style I want and the barber takes into account everything down to the smallest detail. The price is adequate, the atmosphere is top
I've been getting my hair cut by the guys for the eighth month, everything suits me: location, atmosphere, masters, price tag. I also advise my friends, and everyone has only a positive experience.
Now about the language. Some masters do not even speak Georgian, and even more so they do not speak Russian. For example, an Iranian cuts my hair, and we communicate in English. Young girls who also prefer English to Russian sit at the reception desk most of the time. Most of them communicate with each other in English. Yes, some masters speak Russian, some are better, some are worse. I consider the outrage in the previous review to be completely unfounded. You are in another country and did not come for a standard travel service, while loudly and categorically demanding communication in your language. It is not surprising that the staff had such a reaction (provided that you did not invent anything for yourself and did not embellish it).
Advice for those who do not know English or Georgian. Look for places where you can definitely communicate in Russian or explain your situation to the staff and normally ask them to call someone who speaks the language. You don't have to break into establishments as if everyone owes you there. Treat a foreign country and non-people with respect, and then you will receive reciprocity. This applies not only to hairdressers or barbershops, but also to all other places.
And yes, no one cares what kind of education you have, and medical does not give you the right to look down on other professions.