About us

Ten years in.
Still the same shop.

Ten years in. The team has grown, the skills have sharpened, and a lot of clients have become friends. But the thing we care about most — the cut itself — hasn't changed at all.

The Beginning

Mateo opened this place
in 2014 with two chairs.

Marbello's opened on a quiet Tuesday in March 2014. Two chairs, one barber, and a very clear sense of what a barbershop should feel like. Mateo had spent a decade learning his trade across London and Milan, and by the time he opened the doors here, he knew exactly what he didn't want: something rushed, something corporate, something that treated a haircut like a transaction.

The first few weeks were quiet. Word travels slowly when you're new. But by month three, the regulars had started coming back — and they were bringing people with them. No loyalty card scheme, no referral discount. Just genuinely good cuts that people couldn't stop mentioning.

"I didn't want to open another barbershop. I wanted to open the barbershop — the one I'd always wished existed when I was the client."

— Mateo Vella, Founder

A decade later, we've got four chairs and a team that actually enjoys coming to work. We've turned down a few franchise offers. Passed on some product partnerships that didn't feel right. Said no to bigger premises when we didn't need them. It's easy to grow fast and lose the thing that made you worth visiting — we'd rather not do that.

Marbello's barbershop interior — barber working on a client at a vintage wooden station
Barber tools and detail
What We Stand For

Three things that haven't
changed since day one.

01

The Craft

Barbering takes years to get right and a lifetime to keep getting better at. We invest in training, we challenge each other, and we hold ourselves to a standard that a lot of shops simply don't bother with.

02

The Client

You're not a slot in a calendar. We listen before we cut, and we're not done until you're actually happy — not just told to be happy — with what you see in the mirror.

03

The Space

The music, the lighting, the smell of the place — none of it is accidental. A good barbershop is somewhere you actually want to spend an hour. We've tried hard to make this one of those.

Mateo, founder, standing in front of the barbershop mirrors
Clean barbershop interior with leather chairs
Fade haircut result
The space

What the shop
actually feels like.

Dark walls, warm lighting, leather chairs, and whatever the barber on shift decided to put on the record player. It's not trying to be a café or a lounge bar. It's a barbershop — but a really good one.

Coffee when you arrive, water when you want it. Some clients want to talk the whole time. Some want twenty minutes of quiet. Both are completely fine — we read the room.

It's the kind of place where you come in for a cut and end up staying a bit longer than you planned. That's never been by accident.

Fresh coffee on arrival
Walk-ins always welcome
Free Wi-Fi
Products to buy
How It Works

What happens
when you come in.

1

Arrive & Settle

Walk in or arrive for your booking. Coffee is offered, the vibe is relaxed.

2

The Consultation

Before a single blade is picked up, your barber talks through what you want and what suits you.

3

The Cut

Your barber works with precision and purpose. You're in the chair until the job is done properly.

4

The Finish

Hot towel, product, final check in the mirror. You leave knowing how to maintain the look at home.

10+
Years in Business
12,000+
Satisfied Clients
350+
Cuts Per Week
4.9★
Google Rating
Visit us

We're on Regent Street
seven days a week.

No booking needed. Walk in any day of the week, have a coffee, take a look around. You'll get it straight away.