A perfect 5.0 across more than 200 reviews — the highest score-plus-volume combination of any tattoo artist in our directory. That consistency across that many clients is the whole ballgame in this trade.
Easton, Pennsylvania · Where Rivers Meet
Best Tattoo Shops in Easton
Our curated list of the 4 best tattoo shops in Easton, PA. Ranked by Google reviews, local reputation, and our team's research. Updated for 2026.
A 4.9 across 235 reviews and six-day availability make this Easton's workhorse studio — the rare shop with both a top rating and hours you can actually plan around.
Amaryllis Tattoo Artistry & Design
3655 William Penn Hwy, Easton, PA 18045
A 4.9 across 158 reviews for design-forward custom work. The Saturday morning opening is a small thing that makes a big difference when you want a full session with daylight left.
Monday hours are genuinely rare for a tattoo shop, and a 4.9 across 128 reviews means you're not trading quality for the odd-day convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best tattoo shop in the Lehigh Valley?
Sherry May Ink in Palmer Township holds a perfect 5.0 across more than 200 reviews, and Ethereal Fawn Tattoos in Allentown matches the 5.0 across 162. For the largest review base, Obsidian Tattoo and Piercing Parlor in Bethlehem carries a 4.8 across nearly 400 reviews.
How much does a tattoo cost in the Lehigh Valley?
Most studios set a shop minimum of roughly $80-$150 for small work, with hourly rates commonly in the $150-$250 range depending on the artist's experience and waitlist. Large custom pieces are quoted per project at consultation. Tipping your artist 15-20% is customary.
Do I need an appointment, or can I walk in?
Consultations and appointments are the norm at the top-rated studios, and several of our picks keep deliberately narrow hours — Quillian is open just three afternoons a week — which usually signals a full book. Call ahead; flash days and walk-in availability vary by shop and season.
How do I choose a tattoo artist?
Match the artist to the style you want rather than picking the closest shop. Review portfolios for healed work in your style, confirm the studio's sterilization and licensing practices, and treat the consultation as a two-way interview — a good artist will tell you honestly if your idea needs rethinking for how it will age.