10 Best Austin Tattoo Shops

  • 2310 S Lamar Blvd 105, Austin • Zilker
    Elexa Martinez - I have had 2 tattoos done at Rock of Ages with Steve Byrne. He is fantastic. The shop is a great environment, very professional and clean.
    Rebecca Taylor - I’ve been getting tattoos from Donnie kizzee for over 10 years now, he just keeps raising the bar. He’s fast and gentle. Very talented!
  • 607 Red River St, Austin • Downtown
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  • 2310 S Lamar Blvd, Austin • Zilker
    Elexa Martinez - When picking a piercing studio to pierce my daughter's ears I definitely wanted the best. The staff over at Diablo were great. She was 5 at the time and she did not even shed a tear. They were so gentle with her, considered how her ears would grow when determining the placement, showed her what they were doing to do, and she picked out her jewelry, which by the way they have a great selection. We were very happy and she has had no problems with her piercings at all, it has been 5 years.
  • 8401 Burnet Rd, Austin • North Shoal Creek
    Liz Stella - They did a great job recreating a signature for a tattoo. Mike was the tattooist and was efficient and clean!
  • 2604 Guadalupe St Ste B, Austin • University of Texas
    Elexa Martinez - I just had a tiny tattoo done by Alejandro and it went so smoothly. Very clean shop, he adjusted the size of the script. It took just 10 min and I am so happy with it.
  • Ryan Burke - I always pause when recommending tattoo artists due to the varying styles and specialties, but if you are looking for a traditional American style tattoo, Jarret Crosson is one of the most respected artists in Texas, and we are fortunate that he lives here in Austin.

    Superb skill. Superb ink. Superb quality. All my traditional American pieces were done by him and I get compliments about his work on a regular basis. 10/10. Dont take my word for it, google him, and check out his website for yourself. Dude is super down to earth and laid back.
  • 514 E 6th St, Austin • Downtown
    Llana Munn - I’ve been here for the past 4 Friday the 13th’s to get this Friday the 13th $31 special. Staff is more than friendly and the traveling artists are always friendly and great.
  • 15409 Ranch Rd 620 N, Austin
    Tanya Metaxa - A custom tattoo studio that treats its clients like family. Great relaxing atmosphere and Mike is a true expert in custom projects that look fabulous and age well!
  • 2006 S 1st St, Austin • Bouldin
    Travis Jennings - Having been a tattoo artist and maintaining many connections across the globe in the industry it is always important to feel comfortable with your tattoo artist and understand their style and approach to tattooing. When I arrived to Austin in 2003, there were far less tattoo parlors in town and a much smaller pool to choose from in talent pool. I went to all the shops in town with the intent to find an artist to finish my body suit, I did not let any of them know my background and was treating in passing by most until I met Mike Terrell, owner of Gully Cat Tattoos on S. 1st next to Polvo’s. Mike has been tattooing for over 20 years and in the same location since my arrival in 2003.
  • 513 E 6th St, Austin • Downtown
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Tattoos

Thinking of getting your first tattoo but don’t know where to start? Perhaps you have a design in mind, and now you need to find that just-right tattoo artist to bring it to life. These tips from Fresh Chalk and Tracy Zumwalt at Anchor Tattoo can help ensure you’ll walk away with an awesome piece of body art that you’ll want to show-off.

Establish A Style

What is the art style of the tattoo you want? Most designs will fall under a specific category—is it Traditional Japanese, Tribal, Traditional American, Realistic? Not every tattoo artist has the same style, or excels in all styles, so identifying that style that speaks to you is important. “Once you know what style you want to go with, look for someone that does this style, and does it well!” says Anchor Tattoo’s Tracy Zumwalt. Many tattoo artists have their own unique art style that can result in a truly one of a kind piece. Browse the portfolios of lots of different artists before you take the plunge—you may find inspiration for something boldly original.

Research Your Local Tattoo Shops & Tattoo Artists

Once you’ve figured out the style for your tattoo, do your research and don’t be afraid to shop around. Most tattoo shops will have portfolios of their tattoo artists’ work available to browse on their website or Instagram. Use Fresh Chalk to ask your friends for recommendations and referrals. “Find out what you can about their reputation,” advises Tracy. “If you're getting a smaller design, you're probably okay to just set an appointment with the artist you've chosen and get your tattoo. If, on the other hand, you're planning a substantial piece for your first tattoo, definitely meet with the artist before making an appointment to see if your personalities are compatible. Nothing is worse than spending time and money with someone you don't get along with!”

Be Picky

Have we mentioned that a tattoo is forever? It’s totally okay to be picky when looking at tattoo artists' work. Look closely at the lines—they should be smooth, not jumpy, jagged, too thick, or shaky. Circles should look like circles, not ovals. Colors should be bold and completely filled in, and watch for scabbing or scar tissue, which can be indicative of an overly heavy hand. Don’t choose someone just based on their flash sheets. Be sure to find both fresh and healed tattoos that they’ve done to truly judge the quality of their work.

Recommendations and Reviews

Your friends can be a great resource to you. If you have a friend with a tattoo you admire, find out more about their experience. You can find out a lot more about the tattoo artist’s process, the atmosphere at the tattoo shop, how well the tattoo healed or aged over time by talking to the people who’ve actually been in an artist’s chair. Many people are passionate about their tattoos and would love to support their tattoo artist with a recommendation. Read the reviews on your artist and the tattoo parlor itself—cleanliness is certainly a factor, as is the layout and location of the tattoo shop. Is it well lit? Dusty? Are the tattoo artists’ stations next to street facing windows? Take the time to find out so that you can find a tattooer and a tattoo shop that fits with your comfortable level.

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