Walk-In or Appointment: How it Works
Saturday morning, you scroll past a flash sheet on our feed and the itch hits. Do you grab your jacket and head straight over, or do you pull up the booking page and pick a date? Here’s the plain truth.
Walk-Ins
Show up, sign in, hang out.
They’re great for tiny tattoos, quick piercings, or that tooth gem you’ve been eyeballing. Essentially, you’ll get whoever’s chair goes free next.
Something to keep in mind is weekends fill up. An hour wait is normal, three isn’t unheard of. Also, anything large or custom probably won’t fit the day’s gaps.
Appointments
Pick an artist, pay the booking fee, block the time.
This is usually best for sleeves, back pieces, multi-stage piercings. Plus, you know exactly when to turn up and know you’ll be first in line. Keep in mind, Friday and Saturday spots vanish a couple of weeks out, so plan ahead
Need to move the slot? Give us a day’s notice or the fee stays with the shop..
Shop Manners
Whether you walk in or book, a little courtesy keeps the room calm.
Shower, eat, bring ID.
Show us clear reference pics.
One friend is fine, two is pushing it.
Feeling rough? Email to reschedule, nobody wants your cold.
That’s it. If you’re after something small and you’re already in the city, just swing by. If the piece is big or the artist list matters to you, grab the calendar. Either way, we’ll be ready with fresh needles.