Best Tattoo Shops in Amarillo

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

38 tattoo shops4.8 average

Tattoo Shops in Amarillo

#1The Studio in Amarillo

The Studio

Highest rated in Amarillo

5.0(164)
Amarillo, Texas
BlackworkRealism
#2Wild Sparrow Ink in Amarillo

Wild Sparrow Ink

5.0(129)
Amarillo, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Pistol Pete's Tattoos in Amarillo

Pistol Pete's Tattoos

5.0(65)
Amarillo, Texas
Cover-UpPortrait
Rise Up Tattoo co in Amarillo

Rise Up Tattoo co

5.0(33)
Amarillo, Texas
Lettering & ScriptRealism
Blackwell Tattoo Company in Amarillo

Blackwell Tattoo Company

5.0(31)
Amarillo, Texas
IllustrativeBlack & Grey
MGS Tattoo and Art Studio in Amarillo

MGS Tattoo and Art Studio

5.0(30)
Amarillo, Texas
Realism
Mossberg Tattoos in Amarillo

Mossberg Tattoos

5.0(27)
Amarillo, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Big Grin Tattoo in Amarillo

Big Grin Tattoo

5.0(27)
Amarillo, Texas
Traditional
Secret Base Tattoo in Amarillo

Secret Base Tattoo

5.0(21)
Amarillo, Texas
ColorBlack & Grey
Blind Fox Tattoo in Amarillo

Blind Fox Tattoo

5.0(19)
Amarillo, Texas
ColorIllustrative
8th Avenue Tattoo in Amarillo

8th Avenue Tattoo

5.0(14)
Amarillo, Texas
Color
El Barrio Tattoo Studio in Amarillo

El Barrio Tattoo Studio

5.0(14)
Amarillo, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Studio 38 in Amarillo

Studio 38

5.0(14)
Amarillo, Texas
WatercolorGeometricNeo-Traditional
Texified Tattoo Company in Amarillo

Texified Tattoo Company

5.0(10)
Amarillo, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Tattoo Spa LLC in Amarillo

Tattoo Spa LLC

4.9(200)
Amarillo, Texas
Lettering & Script
Idle Hand Ink in Amarillo

Idle Hand Ink

4.9(70)
Amarillo, Texas
Traditional

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About tattoo shops in Amarillo

Amarillo's tattoo scene runs deeper than you might expect for a Texas Panhandle city, with 38 studios spread across town and better than three thousand Google reviews behind them. Color and black & grey dominate the local work, alongside a strong illustrative and realism presence, plus a growing appetite for fine line pieces among newer shops. That range means whether you want bold traditional saturation or a delicate single-needle design, you can find an artist here who specializes in it. What stands out most is consistency: the large majority of these studios earn praise for skilled artists and for keeping clean, well-kept spaces, and professionalism and a welcoming atmosphere show up again and again across the shops. A solid number also offer walk-in availability for those who don't want to wait on a scheduled sitting, and good value comes up often enough to suggest fair pricing is the norm rather than the exception. For a city its size, Amarillo offers a tattoo community with real depth and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tattoo Shops in Amarillo

Pricing in Amarillo varies widely depending on the artist, the studio, and the tattoo itself. Many shops set a minimum charge, often somewhere in the $50 to $100 range, to cover a small, simple piece. Larger or more detailed work is commonly billed hourly, with rates that can range from about $100 to $200 or more per hour depending on the artist's experience and demand. Size, placement, linework complexity, color versus black and grey, and how much custom design work is involved all affect the final price. Every studio in Amarillo sets its own rates and minimums, so always ask for a quote or consultation before booking. Treat any number you hear as a starting point rather than a guarantee, and budget some flexibility for larger or more detailed designs.

Start by looking at portfolios from individual artists rather than just the shop as a whole, since style and skill can vary a lot from one artist to the next. Amarillo has 38 listed studios with a combined 3,181 Google reviews, and local word of mouth pattern is a useful guide: 34 studios are praised for skilled artists, 33 for clean or sterile conditions, and 35 for a professional and welcoming atmosphere. Pay attention to how a shop handles consultations, whether they answer questions clearly, and whether their listed hours and contact details are current. Visiting in person to check the space and talk with an artist before committing is always a smart step, especially for larger or more custom pieces.

It depends on the shop. Out of the 38 studios listed in Amarillo, 17 are noted for accepting walk-ins, which means a solid number welcome spontaneous visits, though availability can depend on the day, the artist's schedule, and how complex your idea is. The rest generally prefer or require appointments, particularly for larger, custom, or detailed work that needs planning and a consultation. If you have a specific artist in mind or want a bigger piece, booking ahead is almost always the safer route. For smaller or simpler designs, calling first to check same-day availability can save you a wasted trip. Always confirm current walk-in policy and hours directly with the studio, since these details can change.

Amarillo's studios cover a broad range of styles, so most people can find an artist suited to their vision without leaving town. Color work and Black & Grey are especially common, giving you options whether you want bold active designs or softer shaded pieces. Illustrative tattoos, which blend linework and artistic detail into unique custom designs, are well represented too. Realism is another strength in the local scene, often used for portraits, animals, or highly detailed imagery. Fine Line work has also grown in popularity for smaller, delicate, and minimalist designs. Because artists tend to specialize, it is worth browsing individual portfolios to match your idea with someone whose style fits, rather than assuming every artist at a shop works in every style.

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, regardless of design or size. This rule applies across Amarillo and the rest of the state, so no studio can legally offer a workaround for a standard tattoo. Always confirm the studio's own ID policy before booking, since exact requirements for acceptable identification can vary slightly by shop.