Best Barber in Denver, Colorado — 2026 Top-Rated Pros
Browse 23 verified barber providers in Denver. Reviews, hours, and direct contact — free to use.
In Denver, Colorado: The traditional barbershop is having a 15-year revival and the 215 U.S. cities with barbers on Recommended.app reflect both ends of the spectrum: licensed master barbers running old-school chair shops with hot towel shaves and straight razors, and modern men''s grooming lounges doing skin fades and beard work on TikTok-trend timelines. The two are very different experiences sharing the same business license. Basic men''s cuts run $25 to $50 at neighborhood shops, $40 to $85 at modern lounges, and $75 to $200+ at premium grooming destinations in major metros. Skin fades, taper fades, and high fades require more skill than length-on-top cuts and price accordingly. Beard work is a separate line item — basic trim $15 to $30, full beard shape and edge-up $35 to $75, full hot towel straight razor shave $45 to $125. The skill divide is real: a great fade requires the barber to blend three or four distinct lengths invisibly, and bad fades show every line. Walk-in shops are convenient but inconsistent; appointment-based barbers cost a few dollars more and you get the same barber every time. For Black men, finding a barber who specializes in textured hair and skin-fade work specifically matters more than the broader shop reputation.
Top Barber in Denver (23)

Semion Barbershop - Lincoln Street
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Steadyhand Barber Co.
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Chopz Men's Salon
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Fresh Barbershop
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Semion Barbershop
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Barber Dre
Denver, CO
10 reviews

The Mug Shoppe Barbershop
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Wise Guys Barbershop
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Frank's Gentlemen's Salon
Denver, CO
10 reviews

R&R Head Labs
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Sonja's Parlour
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Jerry Middleton Barber To the Stars
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Speakeasy Barber Lounge
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Dark Rose Club
Denver, CO
10 reviews

BC Barber Co
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Simonov Family, LLC.
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Reuzel Inc.
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Legends Grooming Lounge Inc.
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Edgeplex LLC
Denver, CO
10 reviews

Steel + Lather Barber Co (LoDo)
Denver, CO
10 reviews

True Cuts LLC
Denver, CO
11 reviews

Crisp Barber Shop
Lakewood, CO
2 reviews

Rebellious Barbers
Arvada, CO
2 reviews
What to Look For
Read reviews specific to the individual barber, not just the shop. For skin fades, check the photo gallery for example work — fades are easy to verify visually and impossible to fake in a portfolio. Confirm the barber holds a current state barbering license (different from cosmetology). For hot towel shaves, ask whether straight razors are honed between clients — old-school barbers strop their razor before each shave; modern shops use single-use razor blades.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a barbershop haircut cost?
Neighborhood shop, basic cut: $25–$50. Modern grooming lounge or experienced barber: $40–$85. Premium grooming destination in a major metro: $75–$200+. Skin fades and complex tapers run $5–$15 above the base cut at most shops. Tipping is 15–20% on the cut total, $5 minimum even on a $20 cut.
How often should I get a fade refreshed?
Skin fades and high fades look sharp for 7–14 days, then the grow-out is visible. Most fade clients book every 2–3 weeks; taper fades grow out more gracefully and can go 3–4 weeks. Length-on-top cuts (longer with shorter sides) extend the maintenance interval to 4–6 weeks.
What''s the difference between a barber and a hairstylist?
Different licenses in most states. Barbers are licensed for cuts, shaves, beard work, and traditional clipper-cut techniques on men''s hair; the curriculum emphasizes blending and shaving. Cosmetologists are licensed for cuts, color, chemical processing, and styling on all hair types; the curriculum spans broader services but with less depth on clipper work. For a tight fade or proper hot towel shave, see a barber.
Do barbers do hot towel shaves?
Most licensed barbers do — it''s in the standard curriculum. Modern grooming lounges almost always offer it. Some neighborhood shops don''t (the prep time eats their chair throughput). A full traditional shave runs 30–45 minutes and costs $45–$125. Not worth it if the barber doesn''t hone the straight razor between clients.
Should I book an appointment or walk in?
Walk-in for convenience and lower price; book for consistency (same barber every time) and predictable wait. Top barbers in busy shops are appointment-only because their walk-in wait would be 2+ hours. For a first visit, book — you''re looking for fit, and a walk-in lottery on barber assignment is the wrong way to find it.