The results are inA stock image of a barber(Image: Maskot via Getty Images)
A fresh haircut always feels like such a treat. It gives you a fresh look and makes you feel pampered; what is not to like?
There are also the benefits of the small talk that often comes with it, of connecting with another person, or the much-needed quiet time.
And, when it comes to barbers, there are certainly lots in Bristol to choose from. Last week, we asked you for your recommendations and the results are now in.
In no particular order, making it to the top five are:
1. Zero barbershop on Cheltenham Rd, Bishopston
2. Kamurens at St Nick’s Market
3. Pure Barber, Fishponds Road
4. Richs barbers on Church Road, Bishopsworth
5. Shotgun Barbers, in Cotham Hill and Bond Street
You can cast a vote here:
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In recent months, we have been looking for the best of the best in our city. In November, we revealed that a pub in Bristol city centre serves the city’s best Sunday roast, according to our readers.
After more than 700 votes were cast, The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer on King Street was the clear winner after receiving 310 votes.
We have also found out where the city’s best greasy spoon is. After nearly a thousand votes were cast, Abbots Kitchen on Dundry Road, in Whitchurch, South Bristol, became the winner after receiving 432 votes.
We also asked our readers to recommend the best fish and chip shop in Bristol and, after just over a thousand votes were cast, Marios Fish Bar on Pool Road, Kingswood, was the clear winner after receiving 586 votes.
Furthermore, we have found a takeaway in South Bristol serves the best Chinese food in the city, according to our readers.
Earlier this year, we found a pub in East Bristol serves the city’s best pizza. After more than 300 votes were cast, the Red Lion pub on Whitehall Road was crowned winner.
In February, we found a city centre spot – Squeezed – serves the city’s best burger and then our readers said another city centre restaurant has Bristol’s best fried chicken.
And, lastly, according to our readers, an independent Italian eatery in inner-city Bristol is the city’s best restaurant.