Best Tattoo Shops in Mesquite

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

7 tattoo shops4.7 average1 open 24 hours

Tattoo Shops in Mesquite

#1Hustlejayink tattoo shop in Mesquite

Hustlejayink tattoo shop

Highest rated in Mesquite

5.0(7)
Mesquite, Texas
IllustrativeBlack & Grey
#2FreakShow Tattoo Shop in Mesquite

FreakShow Tattoo Shop

4.8(136)
Mesquite, Texas
Fine Line
#3Star Ink Tattoos in Mesquite

Star Ink Tattoos

4.8(115)
Mesquite, Texas
WatercolorRealism
Stuck On You Tattoos & Piercings in Mesquite

Stuck On You Tattoos & Piercings

4.7(885)
Mesquite, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Fine Line Tattoo in Mesquite

Fine Line Tattoo

4.4(196)
Mesquite, Texas

Mesquite Tattoo Studio

No rating
Mesquite, Texas

Inkby_huncho214

No rating
Mesquite, Texas

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About tattoo shops in Mesquite

Compare 7 tattoo shops across Mesquite, Texas. These shops hold an average rating of 4.7 stars from 1,339 Google reviews. Listed studios work in styles including black & grey, illustrative, color and fine line. 5 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 Mesquite

Tattoo pricing in Mesquite varies widely depending on size, placement, detail, color work and the artist doing the piece. Many studios set a shop minimum, often somewhere in the $50 to $100 range, to cover setup and materials on very small tattoos. Larger or more detailed work is commonly billed hourly, with rates that can range roughly from $100 to $200 an hour depending on the artist's experience and demand. Fine line and simple black and grey pieces tend to cost less than detailed realism or large color work, which requires more time and skill. Every studio sets its own pricing structure, so these figures are general ballparks rather than guarantees. The best way to get an accurate number is to consult directly with a studio, share your design idea and placement, and ask for a personalized quote before booking.

Start by looking at portfolios from individual artists rather than just the shop as a whole, since style and skill can vary a lot between artists under one roof. Among the studios listed in Mesquite, several stand out for skilled artists, clean and sterile working conditions, and a professional, welcoming atmosphere. Confirm that the studio follows proper sterilization and single use needle protocols, though a clean shop is not a substitute for checking licensing yourself. Read through recent portfolio photos to see healed results, not just fresh ink. Consider communication style too, since a good artist will discuss placement, sizing and design details with you before the session. Comparing a few studios on ratings, specialties and hours listed in the directory can help you narrow down the right fit for your project and budget.

Policies differ from studio to studio in Mesquite. Based on the directory, most shops in the area primarily operate on an appointment basis, with only a small number regularly accepting walk-ins. Booking ahead is generally the safer route, especially if you have a specific artist or design in mind, since popular artists can be booked out weeks or more in advance. That said, some studios may accommodate walk-ins for smaller, simpler pieces if their schedule allows on a given day. If a walk-in is important to you, it is worth calling ahead or checking the studio's listed hours and contact information before stopping by, so you are not left waiting or turned away during a busy period.

Studios in Mesquite offer a solid range of styles to fit different tastes. Black and grey work is especially common and well represented, alongside illustrative pieces that blend bold linework with creative concepts. Color tattoos are widely available for those wanting active, saturated designs, while fine line work has become a popular choice for smaller, delicate pieces. Realism is also a strong presence in the area, appealing to clients looking for portrait style or highly detailed pieces. Many artists work across multiple styles, so it is worth reviewing individual portfolios to match your vision with an artist's strengths. Whether you want a subtle fine line piece or a large scale black and grey or realism project, the local scene offers enough variety to find an artist suited to your specific style preference.

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 reasoning. This applies to every studio in Mesquite and across the state. Always confirm the studio's own ID policy before booking, since some may have additional requirements beyond the state minimum. Bringing a current, unexpired photo ID to your appointment will help avoid any delays or turned away visits.