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Locality: St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador

Phone: +1 709-727-5290



Address: 24 Merrymeeting Rd A1C2V5 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, NL, Canada

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Joe's Barber Shop 25.11.2020

Just a reminder, we are taking appointments. Appointments are filling up fast . To make an appointment please call 727-5290 Or message us via our private messenger or directly on this page !!! Thank you and see you soon

Joe's Barber Shop 06.11.2020

1 more week and we will be opening on Tuesday June 9, 2020. There will be some changes. By APPOINTMENT ONLY ... By Government regulations, EVERYONE CUSTOMER MUST WEAR A MASK. While we are still trying to flatten the curve, which we are doing fabulously. We are taking appointments, every 20 minutes , a new customer will enter. You will enter through the front door, which will be locked, and leave through the back door, which will be locked. Once your hair cut is finished, you will leave so we can do the proper cleaning for the next customer to enter. We will be accepting Cash, Credit card or debit card. The price is now $16.00 for men and children’s hair cuts. Beard trims are $5.00. But will not be done for a while yet. Shampoo will be $5.00. But will not be done yet. You can make an appointment by calling. 1-709-727-5290. If we don’t answer, please be patient. Leave your name and phone number. We will return your call. Also through Joes Barber Shop Messenger through Face book Also through Cathy Slaney or Debbie Lucas on Messenger through Facebook. Please patient and respectful during this time. It is all new to us, to everyone. We are looking forward to getting back to work. We miss you all. We can’t wait to hear how you survived during this COVID-19. We are accepting appointments now. Stay safe Cathy & Debbie.

Joe's Barber Shop 15.10.2020

Hi everyone. We hope you are doing well during this time. It’s been 68 days since we closed the shop, a long time. We are anxious to get back to work and hopefully some kind of new norm. Too bad we had a new case in the Province today, we were doing so well with flattening the curve. HOPEFULLY, we can re open Tuesday June 9. The Government has given us some new guidelines to follow. Every shop is different in their own way. For instance , the size of the shop, number... of employees. We will be going over these guidelines the next few days, to prepare us and inform our clients about what they will be. It will be a big adjustment for us , let alone you, our clients. After running a business for 46 years , our own way of doing things , now to be told , we have to change to suit this COVID-19 Pandemic situation. Please bear with us, I know it is hard for a lot of you, who are used to having your hair cut on a regular bases and come when it is convenient for you. I’m sure a lot of you are quite shaggy, or has had a homemade hair cuts. Thanks to those clients you have sent me pictures of themselves,and you all look great. Remember, hair does grow back. Yes some faster than othersI. We will be posting on Monday June 1, 2020, what the new guidelines will be. Please be patient and respectful with these new guidelines. It is not easy for us to change all of this , but we have to. For the safety of ourselves, our families , you and your families. I hope we won’t have too many bumps in the process trying to get used to this new norm. Looking forward to seeing your smiling faces. Please take care, stay safe.

Joe's Barber Shop 03.10.2020

Hello to all of our customers. . Happy Mother’s Day to all Moms, step Moms ,Grandmothers and Step Grandmothers. Hope you had a wonderful day. It has been 50 days since we closed the shop due to COVID-19. I hope you are all being safe and trying to remain somewhat mentally stable , let alone have some patience. As you can see, the Province is doing wonderful job with flattering the curve. We are doing great with it. We know it is hard being away from... our loved ones. With some businesses re-opening tomorrow, Phase 4, hopefully everyone will still do what the Government wants us to do. Stay home when possible. And hopefully the curve will NOT increase so we can continue to re-open more businesses, go into Phase 3. That is where you the Barber Shop is in, Phase 3. Myself (, Cathy ) and Debbie would love to go back to work. As I always say, to see your smiling faces. I’m sure there will be new rules, guide lines to go by. I hope the Government will let us know soon, what they want us to do to re-open. When we find out, we will certainly let you all know what they are. Until then, please be safe. We would love to see your smiling faces. Thanks Cathy & Debbie.