THE GRAFTON BARBER CLEARWATER

Master Barbershop & Shaving Emporium specialising in all manner of haircuts, hot towel shaves & beard trims.

Tesco Clearwater,
Finglas Rd,
Finglas South,
Dublin D11 XY4E

Opening Times

Mon – Wed: 9:30am to 6:30pm
Thurs: 9:30am to 7:30pm
Fri: 9:30am to 6:30pm
Sat: 9am to 6pm
Sun: 10am to 4pm

At The Grafton Barber Clearwater, you will receive premiertop-tier level service and experience the true gold standard of gents barbering. There is a complimentary tea, coffee or ice cold beer for all clients, and we offer an exclusive third-level discount to all college & university students. Our Clearwater store expertly coversall aspects of HaircuttingSkin FadesRoyal Open Razor ShavingColouring and Highlights. We hide the greys and make sure you leave our barbershop feeling fresh, feeling sharp and feeling confident. Be sure to check out our online store where you can find all manner of products for hair styling, and beard care and to help you achieve the perfect shave! We also have a variety of signature colognes. Looking to change careers or master your craft? Join our dedicated School of Excellence which expertly trains the next generation of Master barbers with full & part-time courses available. We also offer the only barbering course in the country that offers 6 weeks of guaranteed work placement. We also proudly support the World Barber Day initiative, founded by Hugh & Conor Mc Allister. It is a fundraiser with a star-studded list of ambassadors such as Saoirse RonanJames NesbittRonan KeatingSimon Delaney.  Advertise your business across our dedicated digital signage network and have your brand seen across our 50+ stores by a captive audience, with a valuable bullseye demographic!

Did you Know?

Finglas, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, has a rich history dating back to early Christian times. One particularly interesting fact is that it is home to the ruins of St. Canice’s Church, which was founded by St. Canice in the 6th century. This ancient site reflects Finglas’s historical significance as a center of religious and cultural activity in early medieval Ireland. The area also played a pivotal role during the 1798 Rebellion, serving as a meeting place for the rebels.

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