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Toronto's Most Trusted Fade, One Cut at a Time

Fresh cuts. Real barbers. Every time. Walk-ins welcome at 368 Church St.

341+ Reviews
Walk-ins Welcome
Open 7 Days
Church Village, Toronto

Meet Your Barbers

Four skilled barbers, each with a loyal following built on years of consistent, personalized cuts.

K
Kim
Owner

Remembers every regular's preferred cut. Known for personalized service and making newcomers feel at home.

S
Simon
Fade Specialist

Go-to for skin fades before weddings, interviews, and photoshoots. Clients have trusted him for 10+ years.

L
Lucy
Precision Fades

Earned loyal fans with her precise fades and patient consultation. Never rushes a cut.

B
Bob
Beard & Razor

Master of beard trims and straight razor finishes. Known for thorough, steady, and accurate work.

What Customers Say

Customers keep coming back for years. Here is why they stay.

"There's a reason I've been coming here for 10+ years! Simon's my guy, but honestly, you're in good hands with anyone here."

Alex Cooke

"We travelled 2 hours each way every 3 weeks for 2 years so my husband could get his hair cut there!"

Meg McIsaac

"They take their time, and take pride in their work. I have been getting my cut here for over 15 years, since I was a university student."

David R. Rios

"He's truly a hidden gem among Toronto barbers. I have gone to Simon for years for skin fades and tapers before big occasions."

Michael Lee

"The entire team makes you feel at home. Simon is my go-to personally, and he's nailed it every single time I've come for a cut."

JD Santos

"I've been looking for a barber since moving to Toronto and I will never go anywhere else. Best haircut I've ever gotten."

Jack
Church Street Barber Shop storefront on Church Street, Toronto

A Church Village Landmark

Church Street Barber Shop sits at 368 Church St in the heart of Toronto's Church-Wellesley Village. For years, this shop has been the go-to spot for fades, tapers, and classic cuts in the downtown core.

Owner Kim runs a tight ship with a personal touch. She remembers every regular's preferred style and greets newcomers like they have been coming for years. That warmth is what keeps customers driving from across the GTA, some for over 15 years.

The team of four barbers each brings a distinct skill set: Simon for occasion-ready fades, Lucy for precision work, Bob for beard sculpting and straight razor finishes. Whether you are prepping for a wedding or just need a clean-up, walk-ins are always welcome.

Hours & Location

Walk-ins welcome every day. Call ahead to check wait times.

  • Monday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Sunday11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

368 Church St, Toronto, ON M5B 2A2

(416) 595-7262

Frequently Asked Questions

Walk-ins are always welcome at Church Street Barber Shop. You can also call ahead for availability, and the team is known for accommodating last-minute appointments, especially when you call the shop directly.

Haircuts start at around $32 to $40 for a standard cut or fade. Beard trims and additional services may be priced separately. Pricing is competitive for downtown Toronto, and the shop offers excellent value for the quality of craft.

The shop has several highly rated barbers. Simon is frequently praised for skin fades and special occasions, Kim (the owner) is known for personalized cuts and remembering regulars, Lucy has earned loyal fans for her precise fades, and Bob is a go-to for beard work and straight razor finishes.

The shop specializes in fades including skin fades, zero fades, and mid fades. Reviewers with straight, wavy, and thick hair consistently praise the results. For best results with curly or textured hair, requesting a barber experienced with your hair type is recommended.

Church Street Barber Shop is located at 368 Church St, Toronto, ON M5B 2A2, conveniently close to Toronto Metropolitan University, the Village neighbourhood, and just a block from Yonge Street.