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WarHawk tattoo

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Lucky Bamboo Tattoo and Gallery

Lucky Bamboo Tattoo and Gallery

(43 reviews)

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I found Lucky Bamboo after having a unsatisfactory tattoo experience at a different shop. Instantly…read morewalking in I knew this was a clean and professional studio. The front desk staff was very knowledgeable and set an appointment with Leiah. She fixed my 20 year old tattoo (looks better than it did new) and I got a new design in the same appointment. I have another appointment this week to update a 17 year old tattoo and will be making more appointments. This is the BEST place to get a tattoo... They have private rooms and make you feel comfortable. The time quoted was very close to the time it took a nd they did not over charge like some parlor shops around.

I had high hopes for this shop when I first went in for my consultation back in September. I was…read morebeyond excited to start my sleeve and even put down $2,500 (though I was only asked for $1,500) as a show of good faith that I was serious about this project. We scheduled multiple appointments, with the first set for February. The day of my appointment was the beginning of a huge disappointment. I arrived early, at 9:40 AM, and saw Jared go inside just before 10:00 AM. I gave it a few minutes before heading in myself, where I was handed a tablet to sign paperwork. I skimmed through the first few lines--standard care and liability waivers--but given the sheer volume, I just signed them, expecting to get started soon. Instead, at 10:15 AM, Jared's DoorDash order arrived. At that point, I was thinking, Maybe eat before your scheduled appointment? Still, I stayed patient. By 10:50 AM, Jared finally came out looking frazzled, blaming "computer issues." At this point, I had been waiting for nearly an hour with zero communication--not the level of professionalism I'd expect from a shop where I planned to spend thousands of dollars. To make matters worse, when Jared finally showed me the design, it was not what I had requested or envisioned. It was very close but did not flow well. Important details I had asked for were missing, and when I pointed this out, instead of collaborating. Some of my other requests were treated as an inconvenience rather than creative direction for my tattoo. At this point, I was still trying to stay calm, but then came the real kicker: Jared claimed there wasn't enough time to even outline the tattoo. Keep in mind, this was a 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM appointment. How does an artist who booked a full day suddenly not have enough time at 11:00 AM? Then, an issue that should have been discussed months ago suddenly came up: my arm had a scar from a prior surgery (which was already there at my consultation), and now I was being told I might have to wait two years before getting the tattoo over the scar. That would have been great information to know upfront instead of on the day of my appointment. But I do feel like the consultation was rushed and left I left without getting tattooed after taking the day off work and driving 1.5 hours. Frankly, after seeing how rushed and cluttered the design looked, I felt somewhat relieved. But then I kept looking at the design and something about it seemed oddly familiar--so I did a quick Google search for "gears." Boom. First page. The central part of Jared's design was straight-up clip art. At that point, I knew this wasn't the right artist for me. I called the shop back, politely explained that I didn't feel confident moving forward with Jared, and fairly offered to let them keep $500-$1,000 for their time, but asked for the rest to be refunded since I had fulfilled my obligation by showing up on time. Their response? No refund. They claimed Jared's entire day was taken by my appointment (again, the same artist who had no time to do an outline?). They offered only $640 in credit with another artist--but after this experience, why would I want to come back? I was then reminded that I had signed something saying that any money I gave them was gone. Of course, no one had explained that policy to me beforehand. Luckily, I paid with AMEX. I disputed the charge and, thanks to their protection plan, I got my money back to take elsewhere. Bottom line: This shop had the chance to handle this professionally, and they chose not to. Just because you copy and paste images on a tablet doesn't make you a designer--Canva has a free account for that.

WarHawk tattoo - tattoo - Updated May 2026

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