TRUMAN Barbershop

Rävala puiestee 5, Tallinn
4.5 from 207 reviews

Ratings

Skill
✂️
Cutting
2/5
🔥
Fade
1/5
General
👨‍💼
Experience
1/5
🧑‍🤝‍🧑
Staff
1/5
🛋️
Atmosphere
1/5
😷
Cleanliness
4/5
❤️
Friendliness
1/5
Extra
Cutting time
30 minutes

Upvotes

11 people upvoted this barber shop.

11

Promote barbershop

Is this your barber shop or do you have another? You can now promote your barbershop to show it to potential new customers in Tallinn.

Description

TRUMAN Barbershop is considered one of the best and most popular barber shops in Tallinn, Estonia. The barbershop is located on Rävala puiestee 5, Tallinn and is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars by 207 unique and verified visitors.

Make sure to always bring a picture of the desired haircut if you are unsure about the barber or the haircut.

We would highly appreciate if you notify your barber that you found them through our website Barberhead. This will support us in our growth which results in better quality barbershop related content. Don't forget to take a moment to write a sentence or two, down below, about your experience in TRUMAN Barbershop.

Check out other barbers in Tallinn

Location

📍
Rävala puiestee 5, Tallinn
🇪🇪

Opening hours

  • Monday
    10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Comments

to post comments.
  • mikel Val's profile picture
    6 months ago
    I do not recommend this place. It is a modern and comfortable hair salon, but unfortunately the atmosphere is not welcoming. The employees are Russian and mostly the customers too. Therefore, the barber shop may be a little uncomfortable for those customers familiar with the standards of services in Europe. I had a very bad experience. The hairdresser who cut my hair had an authoritarian, unfriendly and impolite style. I tried to explain to her nicely and cordially how I wanted my hair done. But she answered me with an inappropriate tone of voice and with an angry facial expression. I asked her if she was upset, and we had a bit of an awkward discussion. Later, the other hairdressers started to talk in Russian to each other about the incident, thinking that I didn't understand, which is very unprofessional. I don't know about other cultures, but in mine, when I go to a hair salon, I want to feel relaxed and cared for. There are many people in Estonia who still have a Soviet-era mentality.
  • mikel Val's profile picture
    6 months ago
    I do not recommend this place. It is a modern and comfortable hair salon, but unfortunately the atmosphere is not welcoming. The employees are Russian and mostly the customers too. Therefore, the barber shop may be a little uncomfortable for those customers familiar with the standards of services in Europe. I had a very bad experience. The hairdresser who cut my hair had an authoritarian, unfriendly and impolite style. I tried to explain to her nicely and cordially how I wanted my hair done. But she answered me with an inappropriate tone of voice and with an angry facial expression. I asked her if she was upset, and we had a bit of an awkward discussion. Later, the other hairdressers started to talk in Russian to each other about the incident, thinking that I didn't understand, which is very unprofessional. I don't know about other cultures, but in mine, when I go to a hair salon, I want to feel relaxed and cared for. There are many people in Estonia who still have a Soviet-era mentality.
  • mikel Val's profile picture
    6 months ago
    I do not recommend this place. It is a modern and comfortable hair salon, but unfortunately the atmosphere is not welcoming. The employees are Russian and mostly the customers too. Therefore, the barber shop may be a little uncomfortable for those customers familiar with the standards of services in Europe. I had a very bad experience. The hairdresser who cut my hair had an authoritarian, unfriendly and impolite style. I tried to explain to her nicely and cordially how I wanted my hair done. But she answered me with an inappropriate tone of voice and with an angry facial expression. I asked her if she was upset, and we had a bit of an awkward discussion. Later, the other hairdressers started to talk in Russian to each other about the incident, thinking that I didn't understand, which is very unprofessional. I don't know about other cultures, but in mine, when I go to a hair salon, I want to feel relaxed and cared for. There are many people in Estonia who still have a Soviet-era mentality.