The place is on Elm, just north of the Eaton's Centre, in a fairly nondescript building/house. The place doesn't look like your typical haute Steakhouse; one half of the place looks like an old pub, the other half is ever so slightly more fancy. I think the place has a nice feel to it. The room we were in was large enough to seat a fairly big party. There is also seating down in the restaurant's wine cellar, which is supposed to be quite nice.
Barberian's serves steaks -- and a few other things. I don't think there is much point going there if you aren't going to buy a steak. The steak I had was amazing, and I am pretty sure everyone else enjoyed theirs. The price of a meal ranged from about $30 - $50 dollars, depending on the entré you got. As Steak places go, I don't think it's particularly expensive, and I thought what I had was well worth the money. The wine list at the place is something to behold. The wine my friends and I split was quite tasty.
I think Barberian's caters to a very diverse group of people. It didn't have the sort of old banker feel other steak places sometimes have. I could certainly see it appealing to that crowd as well, but at the same time they had no issue with a group like ours. There were all sorts of people eating when we arrived. The staff were very helpful throughout the evening. The owner popped by briefly to wish my friend a happy birthday. I found it to be a very friendly place. On the whole I think Barberian's is well worth checking out.