We recently arrived in Rome and my head resembled a damp mop recently whipped by wind. We Yelped barbers and stumbled upon this place while looking for another, now defunct, location. Antonio could not have been a nicer guy. Although the language barrier is sturdy, the universal language of hair cutting is easily understood by this venerable veteran. In a little less than 30 minutes, he restored order to my hair using tradecraft and tools from
a time gone by. I only wish I spoke Italian so I could ask questions about his shop and its history. Very clear that Antonio and his establishment have seen some things. If you want an old school cut, when in Rome, Torquato. read more