A Doylestown resident and a Quakertown barber walked into a vacant space behind a Starbucks and walked out with a barbershop that feels like it’s been there for decades, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.
The Way Barber Co. officially opened its doors in Doylestown back in February, brought to life by Ray Masciocchi and Paul Jarek.
The pair transformed an empty storefront into a modernized take on the classic barbershop, complete with barber poles, a two-chair setup, and a preserved bank vault that hints at the building’s past life.
The menu leans traditional with skin fades, taper cuts, beard trims, hot towel treatments, and straight razor shaves.
Steam facials are available for both men and women, rounding out the offerings.
But The Way isn’t just about the cut. It’s about the experience of getting one.
Clients are greeted with a complimentary soda, water, or local beer, and the shop is designed around something rarer in the age of 15-minute chop shops: an actual relationship between barber and customer.
“The desire is to make people look good because when people look good they feel good,” Jarek told Patch.
Walk-ins are welcome, and online booking is available for those who prefer to plan ahead.
Learn more about The Way Barber Co. and the barbershop’s Doylestown debut in Patch.
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