How do i book an appointment?

You can book an appointment directly through our website's booking page, by calling the studio, or by stopping in during business hours. For custom or larger pieces, we recommend starting with a free consultation so your artist can review your ideas, sketch concepts, and give you an accurate time and price estimate before committing to a session date.

Once your appointment is confirmed, you'll receive a booking confirmation with everything you need to prepare.

Do you take walk-ins or are you appointment only?

We welcome walk-ins whenever our artists have availability, which tends to vary day to day. Appointments are always recommended, especially for custom work, larger pieces, or if you have a specific artist in mind. Walk-in availability is generally better mid-week and during off-peak hours. Call ahead to check before you come in.

How far in advance should I book?

Give us a call and we can usually get you in within the week. If your project needs a bit more planning, we'll figure out the right timeline with you on the phone. The best first step is always to call the shop so we can point you in the right direction.

What is your cancellation or reschedule policy?

We ask for a minimum of 48 hours notice if you need to cancel or reschedule. Cancellations with adequate notice allow us to offer that time to another client on our waitlist. Last-minute cancellations or no-shows may result in your deposit being forfeited. Life happens, so just communicate with us as early as possible and we'll do our best to work with you.

Is a deposit required to hold my appointment?

Yes, a deposit is required to secure all booked appointments. The deposit amount varies based on the size and complexity of the piece. Your deposit is applied directly toward the final cost of your tattoo. It is not an extra charge. Deposits are non-refundable if you cancel without adequate notice or do not show up for your appointment.

How long does a consultation take?

Most consultations run 15 to 30 minutes. During that time, your artist will discuss your design ideas, placement, sizing, style, and any reference images you bring. They'll give you a quote and help you understand the process. For large or complex custom work, the consultation may be slightly longer to ensure both you and the artist are fully aligned before any drawing begins.