Cabbagetown Barber Shop

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Posted by Staff / Reviewed on December 27, 2008

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Cabbagetown Barber ShopJim Cogliano and Frank Rosatti cut hair together at the Sheraton Centre before taking over the D.C Barbershop in 1993 and changing its name to the Cabbagetown Barber Shop. Bringing with them assistant Mandy Sellers and an established clientele of legal eagles, they've created a neighbourhood business with a city-wide reputation.

Writing and photos by Christos Tsirbas

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9 Comments

Drew / December 28, 2008 at 9:15 PM
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They don't do shaves here.

Ryan / December 29, 2008 at 6:14 PM
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A lot of shops don't do shaves anymore .. mostly due to health risks.
I've always got a great haircut here.

john / December 29, 2008 at 6:36 PM
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One of the most eclectic barber shop establishments in Toronto. On any given day you could be sitting next to Eddie Greenspan, world renowned Litigator, sports figures such as Paul Beaston, the Interim President of the Toronto Blue Jays and his good friend Pat Gillick,GM of the 2008 World Series Champions, Phillies. As well as World Junior star Andrew Cogliano,currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers and other notoble members of the Cabbagetown community. Over the years Jimmy and Frankie have provided the community with top notch service and have expanded to include an additional hairstylist by the name of Mandy. The staff at this establishment are courteous and gregarious. Truly a destination for a haircut on any given day. Should be rated at the top of the list

Matthew / December 31, 2008 at 1:17 AM
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Great barber shop. Best I've ever seen. Great haircut every time, and your hair feels markedly better than when you entered. They're really nice guys too. I come all the way from Etobicoke to get my hair cut on Parliament so I can go here.

Jenny / January 8, 2009 at 3:11 PM
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Jim, you really need to get glasses back!! Congrats all round!!

Omar / January 10, 2009 at 8:59 PM
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Jim and Frank it is a shame that you do not post your business hours
on any of your online websites. It is also nerve-racking for any customer to find that you do not have an answering machine on your business phone number. This way you are losing more customers

Anonymous In replying to a comment from Omar / January 12, 2009 at 9:26 AM
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We're open 8 until 6 Monday through Friday and 9 until 5 on Saturdays.
Thanks for your comment.

Jimmy

Tony In replying to a comment from Ryan / March 4, 2009 at 5:19 PM
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How do you not do shaves?
Now there is those disposable straight blades.
Its like the Beer Store with out the Beer.

Kyle / April 12, 2010 at 8:41 AM
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I've been going to these guys since I was 3 and I am 21 now and still go there, In factr i'm going today to get a trim. This place wil defenitly be a place my son goes to and my sons son goes to and so on an so forth

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