Discover the top-rated tattoo shops and artists in Atlanta, Georgia. Compare ratings, styles, and hours all in one place.
15
Total Shops
4.8 / 5
Avg Rating
16
Styles Available
15 shops

Atlanta, GA
Big Cat Tattoo is a highly-rated custom tattoo studio located in Atlanta, Georgia, offering a variety of tattoos. They welcome walk-ins and specialize in custom designs tailored to clients' visions.
Atlanta, GA
INKGOD STUDIOS is an Atlanta-based private tattoo studio offering appointment-only sessions with artist INKGOD, focusing on precision, longevity, and intentional tattoo work. The studio provides a focused environment for clients, including professional athletes and public figures.
Atlanta, GA
Sky Studio is a tattoo parlor specializing in high-quality body art, driven by a team of skilled artists committed to precision, individual expression, safety, hygiene, and client satisfaction.

Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Ink Tattoo & Art Gallery is a tattoo shop offering an authentic ATL experience, inviting customers to get their next tattoo from the city's best artists.

Atlanta, GA
Southern Ink, Atlanta is a premier tattoo and piercing studio specializing in professional, custom tattoos and offering a top-tier piercing experience in Atlanta.

Atlanta, GA
Black Cat is a Victorian-style tattoo parlor in East Atlanta Village, founded by Miguel Olascuaga and Leah Penny, known for its tattooing and welcoming atmosphere.

Atlanta, GA
CleopatraInk is a business operating multiple studios, including an Atlanta location, that specializes in providing tattoo and piercing services. The website features a gallery of their work and offers online reservations.
Atlanta, GA
Tattooatlshop is a tattoo studio where a passionate artist creates unique and meaningful custom tattoo designs, offering a personalized and professional experience for clients.

Atlanta, GA
Just Ink Studio is a tattoo parlor with a team of artists dedicated to providing quality custom tattoos.

Atlanta, GA
TattooFiesta is a tattoo and piercing studio offering a range of services including custom tattoos, cover-ups, body piercing, and micro dermals.

Atlanta, GA
Thunderbolt Tattoo & Piercing is an Atlanta-based shop offering tattooing, piercing, and microblading services. They feature a team of artists, including Duel who specializes in black & grey work.

Atlanta, GA
Dragon Rojo Tattoo is a group of tattoo artists offering high-quality, hygienic tattoos and tattoo supplies. Founded in Mexico in 1996, they now operate a bilingual shop in Chamblee, GA, working by appointment only.
Atlanta, GA
Liberty Tattoo is an award-winning tattoo shop in Atlanta, founded by Shay and Kaki Cannon. They offer custom and classic tattooing in a comfortable, fun, and open environment.

Atlanta, GA
Southern Star Tattoo is an award-winning tattoo shop in Atlanta, Georgia, operating seven days a week. They have two locations: Ponce de Leon and Little 5 Points.

Atlanta, GA
SparrowHawk Studio is a private, appointment-only studio dedicated to elevating the tattooing experience in a safe, relaxing environment that embraces creativity and community.
There are 15 tattoo shops listed in Atlanta, GA on InkLink Tattoo Finder. Browse all of them above to compare ratings, styles, and services.
Popular tattoo styles in Atlanta include Traditional, Neo-Traditional, Realism, Japanese, Blackwork. Use the style filter above to browse shops that specialize in your preferred style.
Consider factors like Google ratings, specialty styles, pricing, and location. Each listing above includes ratings, services offered, and a link to the shop's full profile with hours and contact information.
Check reviews and ratings. Google ratings and review counts are a great starting point. Look for shops with consistently high ratings and a large number of reviews for the most reliable picture.
Review portfolios. Every reputable tattoo artist maintains a portfolio. Visit their website or social media to see examples of their work, especially in the style you want.
Consider specializations. Different artists excel in different styles — from traditional and Japanese to fine line and realism. Choose a shop where artists specialize in the style you're looking for.
Visit the shop first. A clean, professional environment is essential. Look for proper sterilization equipment, individually packaged needles, and a generally welcoming atmosphere.
Ask about pricing upfront. Most shops charge by the hour or by the piece. Get a clear quote before starting and understand the shop's deposit and cancellation policies.