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Review of St. Louis Ink

St. Louis Ink: A Tattoo Shop with Mixed Reviews

St. Louis Ink is a tattoo shop located in Florissant, Missouri. The shop offers a range of tattoo and piercing services and has a team of experienced artists. However, the reviews for this shop are mixed, with some customers raving about the quality of the work and others complaining about the unprofessionalism of the staff.

On the positive side, many customers have praised the work of the artists at St. Louis Ink. Some have even gone so far as to say that they are the best in the area. Customers have also noted that the shop is clean and well-maintained, which is important for any business that deals with needles and body art.

However, there are also several negative reviews of St. Louis Ink. Some customers have complained about the unprofessionalism of the staff, with one reviewer noting that the artist was "very rude and unprofessional" and another saying that the artist was "lazy" and "judgmental." Additionally, some customers have complained about the lack of customer service, with one reviewer saying that the artist "did not introduce himself nor did he show me any of his work."

Overall, St. Louis Ink seems to be a tattoo shop with mixed reviews. While some customers have had positive experiences, others have been disappointed with the service they received. If you are considering getting a tattoo or piercing at this shop, it may be a good idea to read through the reviews carefully and make an informed decision.

From the business

"Tattoos & Piercings"

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • In-store shopping

St. Louis Ink Reviews - 99

4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Destiny Reese

Went in and my mom was kind of ify because of the 666, but this is the best Tattoo shop I've been too, and I've at least been to 3 other places. Clean and safe

Christina Cross

My favorite tattoo shop and artists!

Mariah Lindsey

This is Part 2 of the last review by Mariah Lindsey. Yes, I have 2 Google accounts:

Aside from the fact that us showing our IDs and filling out a LITERAL consent from with our information should have actually meant something, if you're representing any type of establishment and want to act like you have some home-training, once you make a mistake like that and have been told and can LITERALLY SEE that a customer has been in your shop for hours, you should be trying to accommodate them as much as possible. We should have absolutely been the next people in line. I don’t care about deals or hectic days at this point, it’s simply unprofessional and not fair. And of course, this excuse was full of hot air because we waited an entire hour after that for nothing. I told the friends we met with that I was ready to go, as we were all getting tired and hungry, and my friend wanted to wait a bit more and ask more questions to see what was going on, but at this point I was fully aware that the workers were lazy and didn’t give a single care about the people they’d seen in their shop for the last literal 4 hours.
The only worker I found some respect for was the single color artist in the shop, who my friends told me was named Logan. He was the only artist I’d seen completely on task and going back and forth from doing extensive ink and trying to quickly tend to the next customers by referring to the faulty sign-in sheet. And when we’d finally gotten up to leave empty-handed (while the entire store decided to stare and watch us as we left as if we had two heads), he was the only person to follow us out, apologize for the service, and offer us a freebie for later-on. I was sure to thank him for his efforts.
Moral of the story is, though, if there were ANY SHRED OF ORGANIZATION – there would have been a comprehensive system; a person at the front desk at all times (I understand they were doing both ink and working at the front desk, but this is why you switch out and make sure there is always someone available), someone always available to handle money (simply handing money to people at random times for them to pocket is straight up ghetto and can set you up for stealing, which is not even business smart), a REAL sign-in sheet with TIMESTAMPS (and EVERYONE signs the sheet, not some people, your memory of who was here first is not as good as you think), and no artists taking smoke breaks with their customers after doing 1-2 tattoos at a time.
I want this business to flourish because it’s sterile, clean, inviting, and the art is good. But if your business practices are piss poor and there’s chaos everywhere, it’s hard to thrive. Y’all be blessed tho.

Mark Braun

St. Louis Ink has two locations, which provides ink, piercings, and self defense tools (fire arms, tasers, ninja stars, etc).

My experiences there were fantastic. I received several tattoos from PJ. The ink is high quality, affordable, and guaranteed to last. Many people refer to having a tattoo artist. Get yours today from a specialist at St Louis Ink.

Kim Davis

My fiancé and I got matching tattoos on our ring fingers. It’s different size letters and it’s sloppy. We paid $60 each. I got an tattoo done there years ago and it was fine. Not sure what happen smh

McNeil

Went there last year for a piece done by luck. Love his personality & work. Def well be back for more ink

Kacie McDaniel

Wanted a cover up of some old ink. Shop was cool & clean. I would highly recommend this place. Very professional. Thanks for the beautiful ink Big Shawn!

Helen Rattler

Ryan did an awesome ink job!! All the staff are very friendly and professional. I will def be returning soon!!

Michaela Bulliner

Would not recommend getting an piercings here.

KC Sunshine Carbin

Wes is the best tattoo artist, hands down! Professional and comedic at the same time!! Highly recommended! #getInky

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