Pasha Barbers Reviews 6

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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Pasha Barbers London The ultimate traditional experinece with a cut throat shave, eyebrows and nose trimmed, hot towel and massage, beard style, ears flammed, haircut, wash and style. Nearest tube stations Bank, Monument, Liverpool Street and Moorgate ...


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid Pasha Barbers – Classic bait-and-switch tourist trap in London

I walked past Pasha Barbers near Liverpool Street/Bank and was immediately drawn in by the prominent window signs advertising £19 for a haircut and £19 for a beard trim. Perfect for a quick tidy-up, or so I thought.

The barber (a Turkish guy) got to work without any mention of prices or showing me a menu. No discussion, no clarification – just straight into the cut and trim. Once he finished, he casually informed me the total would be far higher. They tried to charge me £90. I flat-out refused and paid nothing close to that after pushing back.

What makes this especially shady: While I was there, another customer (who appeared to be Muslim) walked in. The barber immediately pointed him toward the “actual” price list – a tiny, hidden sign tucked behind the door. I wasn’t given the same courtesy. It felt very much like they reserve the honest pricing for certain customers and spring the surprise on others – presumably tourists or anyone who doesn’t look like “one of them.”

When it became clear I was unhappy and ready to confront the nonsense, the barber – a total coward – made sure his young son was present in the room. He then used the child’s presence as an excuse to keep things from “getting heated.” Using your own kid as a human shield to avoid accountability for dodgy business practices is low. Really low. Haram behaviour of the highest order, as some might say.

Looking at other reviews, this isn’t a one-off. Pasha Barbers seems deliberately set up to con tourists and walk-ins visiting London. They lure you with cheap window prices, hide the real (ridiculous) rates, and hope you’ll just pay up rather than cause a scene. Quality of the cut? Average at best for what they demand. Value? Non-existent.

Save your money and your time. There are plenty of honest barbers in London who don’t play these games. Steer well clear of this place.

28 March 2026
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Reply from Pasha Barbers

We welcome all feedback — but we don’t accept fiction presented as fact.

This review reads less like a genuine customer experience and more like a deliberately constructed story. The claims made simply do not reflect how our business operates. We do not “target tourists,” we do not hide prices, and we certainly do not change pricing based on who walks through the door.

In reality, our prices are clearly displayed and our team communicates services before starting — as confirmed by the many regular clients and visitors we serve daily.

It’s easy to write dramatic accusations online, but much harder to support them with truth. We stand by our reputation, built over time through consistent service, transparency, and respect for every customer.

We encourage readers to look beyond this exaggerated account and consider the overwhelming majority of genuine feedback. One highly questionable story does not define a business — especially when it contradicts how we actually operate.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

RIP OFF ! SCAM

NORMAL STANDARD SKIN FADE THE PRICE IS RIDICULOUS DO NOT GO HERE THEY CUT HAIR AT SILLY PRICES £70 FOR A SKIN FADE AND LITTLE WAX / BURN NOSE & EARS!
WILL NOT BE GOING BACK! PRICES HIDDEN ON WALL BEHIND ENTRANCE DOOR!
DO NOT GO HERE, UNLESS YOU WANT TO PAY OVER £50 FOR A HAIR CUT! DEFINITELY WILL BE REPORTING THESE TO TRADING STANDARDS.

17 April 2025
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Reply from Pasha Barbers

Dear Colin,

Thank you for your feedback. We’re genuinely sorry to hear that you were not satisfied with your experience.

At Pasha Barbers, we aim to provide high-quality grooming services using skilled barbers and premium products, and our pricing reflects the time, care, and expertise involved. All of our prices are clearly displayed in-store, and our team is always happy to explain services and costs before starting.

We regret if there was any misunderstanding regarding pricing or services provided during your visit. This is certainly not the experience we want our customers to have.

We would really appreciate the opportunity to discuss this further and make things right. Please feel free to contact us directly so we can better understand what happened.

Kind regards,
Pasha Barbers Team

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

5 star for quality. 0 for Price. BEWARE !

5 stars for quality, 0 stars for price. The barber is excellent, the price is a complete and total rip off. £154 for a hair cut . ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FOUR POUNDS !!!! When you come in to a barber you know roughly what to expect (£20-£40 price range), so you typically don't ask the price when you sit down. I used to go to this barber regularly pre covid as he was so good, if a little expensive. I went back a couple of weeks ago. He did not recognise me, did his usual excellent cut and pointed to the discreet price on the wall of £154! If you book on-line it is the normal price of around £40ish. If you walk in and don't ask, unbeknown to you, you are in fact the sheep to be fleeced, the goose to plucked, the sucker to be conned.... and a couple of weeks ago that is what I was. But what a very very strange business model?? If you con someone, they never come back. They complain to Trading standards. They leave reviews on Trustpilot etc..... and you slowly but steadily get a reputation for practice as sharp as your razors. So yes, use them if you book on-line, but beware if you don't. You wallet will be as tidily shorn as your hair.

11 April 2024
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Reply from Pasha Barbers

Thank you for your feedback—we genuinely appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.

We’re very pleased to hear that you were happy with the quality of the haircut, as we always strive to deliver the highest standard of service. However, we are truly sorry to learn that the pricing was not clear and left you feeling disappointed.

We understand how important transparency is, and we take your comments seriously. Our pricing structure can vary depending on the type of service and booking method, but we agree that this should always be communicated clearly before the service begins.

Your feedback has been noted, and we will review how we present our pricing to ensure a clearer and more consistent experience for all customers.

We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back and provide not only excellent service, but also a more transparent and satisfactory overall experience.

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