Best Tattoo Shops in Addison

Compare trusted Addison tattoo shops for realism, traditional, fine line, black & grey and Japanese styles, then call the right one direct.

9 tattoo shops4.8 average

Tattoo Shops in Addison

#1Drew Giles Tattoo in Addison

Drew Giles Tattoo

Highest rated in Addison

5.0(32)
Addison, Texas
Traditional
#2Dadtooer in Addison

Dadtooer

5.0(7)
Addison, Texas
Neo-TraditionalFine LineRealism
#3Formula Tattoo Studio in Addison

Formula Tattoo Studio

4.9(102)
Addison, Texas
MinimalistPortraitFine Line
Dolls House Of Ink LLC in Addison

Dolls House Of Ink LLC

4.8(880)
Addison, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Cat Tattoo in Addison

Cat Tattoo

4.7(1044)
Addison, Texas
DotworkWatercolorGeometric
Legacy Arts Tattoo in Addison

Legacy Arts Tattoo

4.7(218)
Addison, Texas
RealismTraditional
6 Tattoo Studio in Addison

6 Tattoo Studio

4.7(180)
Addison, Texas
MinimalistFine LineRealism
Genesis Tattoo Studio in Addison

Genesis Tattoo Studio

4.3(68)
Addison, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Adventure Tattoo in Addison

Adventure Tattoo

No rating
Addison, Texas
JapaneseTraditional

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About tattoo shops in Addison

Compare 9 tattoo shops across Addison, Texas. These shops hold an average rating of 4.8 stars from 2,531 Google reviews. Listed studios work in styles including color, black & grey, illustrative and traditional. 7 are praised for skilled artists and 5 are noted for a clean, sterile studio. Compare selection, opening hours, ratings and reviews to find the right shop.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tattoo Shops in Addison

Pricing in Addison varies by studio, artist experience, and the size, placement, and detail of the design. Many shops set a minimum charge for small, simple pieces, often somewhere in the range of 60 to 150 dollars, while larger or more detailed work is typically billed hourly, with rates commonly falling between 100 and 250 dollars per hour depending on the artist's skill and demand. Fine line or single-needle work, elaborate color pieces, and full sleeves cost more due to the time and precision involved. Because every shop sets its own pricing structure, always ask for a quote or consultation before booking. Treat any number here as a general ballpark rather than a guarantee, and confirm final pricing directly with the studio you choose.

Start by browsing portfolios of individual artists rather than just the shop as a whole, since style and skill vary person to person. Across Addison's nine listed studios, artist skill and a professional, welcoming atmosphere are the most frequently praised qualities, with cleanliness also standing out at several locations. Look for studios that clearly display licensing, use single-use needles, and are open about their sterilization practices, though a clean appearance is not a substitute for verified health inspections. Compare ratings and read through available photos of healed work, not just fresh ink. It also helps to visit in person, ask questions about aftercare, and make sure the artist has experience in the style you want before committing to an appointment.

Both options exist in Addison. Roughly half of the area's listed studios accept walk-ins, making it possible to get small or simple designs done without advance planning. However, appointments are still strongly recommended, especially for custom work, larger pieces, or sessions with a specific artist, since walk-in availability depends on the shop's schedule that day. Popular artists tend to book up in advance, so waiting until you arrive can mean a long delay or no availability at all. If you have a particular design, placement, or artist in mind, calling ahead or booking online ensures you get dedicated time and reduces the chance of a rushed consultation. Always check each shop's current policy, since walk-in availability can change.

Addison's tattoo scene covers a solid range of popular styles. Color work and Black and Grey are especially well represented, giving clients options whether they want bold, active designs or softer shaded pieces. Illustrative tattoos, which blend fine art techniques with personalized custom designs, are also common, alongside classic Traditional tattooing known for bold lines and iconic imagery. Realism is another strength in the area, suited to portraits, nature scenes, and highly detailed custom pieces. Because artists often specialize, it is worth reviewing individual portfolios to find someone whose work matches the style you want, rather than assuming every artist at a shop covers every style. Consultations are a good opportunity to discuss whether a specific technique fits your idea before scheduling.

In Texas you must be at least 18 to get a tattoo, and studios require a valid government photo ID at the appointment. Texas law allows a very narrow exception for people under 18 only to cover an existing tattoo with offensive or gang-related content, and only with a parent or legal guardian physically present and notarized written consent. There is no general parental-consent path for a minor to get a new tattoo of their choice. This applies to studios throughout Addison as part of statewide regulation. Before booking, confirm the specific studio's own ID and age verification policy, since some shops may have additional requirements. Bringing proper identification to your appointment helps avoid delays or turned-away visits on the day of your session.