Best Tattoo Shops in Spring

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

17 tattoo shops4.7 average1 open 24 hours

Tattoo Shops in Spring

#1Nushell tattoos in Spring

Nushell tattoos

Highest rated in Spring

5.0(129)
Spring, Texas
WatercolorNeo-TraditionalCover-Up
#2Black Rabbit Tattoo Studio in Spring

Black Rabbit Tattoo Studio

5.0(117)
Spring, Texas
Neo-TraditionalTraditional
#3Cry Baby Tattoo Shop in Spring

Cry Baby Tattoo Shop

5.0(69)
Spring, Texas
Cover-UpRealism
LeNoir Tattoo in Spring

LeNoir Tattoo

5.0(42)
Spring, Texas
Cover-UpFine Line
La Familia Tattoo Parlor in Spring

La Familia Tattoo Parlor

4.9(312)
Spring, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Gnosis Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery in Spring

Gnosis Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery

4.9(165)
Spring, Texas
PortraitFine LineRealism
Ink Injection in Spring

Ink Injection

4.8(1379)
Spring, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Skin Stories Tat2 in Spring

Skin Stories Tat2

4.8(1022)
Spring, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Royal Ave Tattoo in Spring

Royal Ave Tattoo

4.7(260)
Spring, Texas
Japanese
Noble Street Tattoo in Spring

Noble Street Tattoo

4.7(200)
Spring, Texas
JapaneseFine LineTraditional
Selva Ink Tattoo Studio in Spring

Selva Ink Tattoo Studio

4.7(184)
Spring, Texas
ColorIllustrative
The Crow's Nest Tattoo Studio in Spring

The Crow's Nest Tattoo Studio

4.7(182)
Spring, Texas
GeometricCover-UpPortrait
Advent Tattoo Studio & Art Gallery in Spring

Advent Tattoo Studio & Art Gallery

4.5(122)
Spring, Texas
ColorIllustrative
Smooves place tattoo studio in Spring

Smooves place tattoo studio

No rating
Spring, Texas
ColorIllustrative

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About tattoo shops in Spring

Spring has grown into a solid stop on the north Houston tattoo map, with 17 studios spread across the area and more than 4,300 Google reviews behind them. The scene here leans heavily into black and grey and color work, with plenty of shops handling illustrative pieces, cover-ups, and realism at a level that keeps clients coming back for larger, more detailed projects. What stands out across Spring's studios is consistency: a majority of shops get singled out for skilled artists, clean and well-kept spaces, and staff who make clients feel comfortable from consultation through the final session. A handful also offer walk-in availability and fair pricing, so whether someone's booking a custom sleeve or squeezing in a smaller piece on short notice, there's a reasonable chance a Spring studio can accommodate it.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tattoo Shops in Spring

Tattoo pricing in Spring varies widely depending on size, placement, detail level, color versus black and grey work, and the individual artist's experience. Many studios set a shop minimum somewhere in the $50 to $100 range for small, simple pieces, while larger custom work is often billed hourly, commonly falling between $100 and $200 per hour. Cover-ups and detailed realism pieces tend to cost more due to the extra planning and time involved. These figures are general ballparks only, not quotes from any specific studio, since each shop in Spring sets its own pricing structure and may price by project rather than by hour. The best way to get an accurate cost is to consult directly with a studio, describe your design idea, and ask for an in-person or virtual quote before booking.

With 17 studios listed in the Spring area and thousands of combined Google reviews, start by looking at a shop's portfolio to see if their artists' style matches what you want, whether that's black and grey, color, illustrative, cover-up, or realism work. Pay attention to how many studios are recognized for skilled artists and a clean, sterile environment, since both factors matter for a safe and satisfying experience. A professional and welcoming atmosphere also makes a difference, particularly if this is your first tattoo or you're discussing a larger custom piece. Check current ratings, browse recent portfolio photos, and confirm hours and contact details before reaching out. Reading through a studio's specialties and asking questions directly about their process helps ensure a good fit before you commit to booking an appointment.

It depends on the studio. Among the shops listed in Spring, a portion are known for accepting walk-ins, while others operate primarily by appointment, especially for custom or larger scale work. Walk-ins can be convenient for smaller, simpler designs, but availability depends on the artist's schedule that day. If you have a specific artist in mind, particularly for detailed realism, illustrative, or cover-up work, booking ahead is usually the safer route since these pieces often require a consultation to plan sizing, placement, and design details. Studios also vary in how far in advance they book, so it's worth checking each shop's current hours and contact information directly. Calling ahead or checking their booking policy online can save you a wasted trip and ensure the artist you want is available.

Studios in Spring commonly work in a solid mix of styles, with black and grey being especially popular alongside active color work. Illustrative tattoos, which blend linework and artistic detail, are also well represented, along with cover-up specialists who can transform or rework existing tattoos. Realism is another strong category in the area, appealing to clients wanting portrait style or highly detailed lifelike designs. Many artists are flexible across multiple styles, so it's common to find a single studio offering strong portfolios in several of these categories at once. Before booking, review a studio's portfolio closely to confirm their strengths align with the style you're after, since quality and specialization can vary significantly from one artist to the next even within the same shop.

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 rule applies consistently across studios in Spring, so no shop can legally offer a workaround for a standard tattoo on a minor. Always confirm the specific studio's own ID policy before booking your appointment, since some may have additional requirements beyond the state minimum.