Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Pilgrimage Tattoo located?

We are located 4803 Gallatin Pike in beautiful East Nashville, just moments from Briley Parkway and Ellington Parkway. Parking is available alongside the building with handicap accessible parking in the front.

Do you take walk-ins?

Typically our artists work by appointment, however we are happy to accept walk-ins if an artist is available to accommodate. Feel free to come in or call the shop to check on availability.

What is the shop minimum?

The shop minimum is $100, however individual artists may have a personal minimum for all projects they take on that is higher than the shop minimum. Please consult with the artist directly for pricing.

What should I do if I want to be tattooed by a specific artist?

To be tattooed by a specific artist, please fill out an appointment request form on that artist’s page.

My preferred artist’s books are closed. What should I do?

Tattoos stick with you for your lifetime, so a bit of patience may be required to get in with the artist that can best bring your vision to life. The best way to stay updated on artists’ books reopening is to subscribe to the Pilgrimage Tattoo mailer along with that particular artist’s mailing list. To maximize your chances of being selected, it is advisable to request imagery that the artist finds inspiring in a style that they enjoy executing.

Shop Policies

Payment

We accept cash and card as methods of payment. 

Deposits

All deposits are non-refundable and cannot be transferred. Deposits will be applied to the cost of the tattoo on the date of the final session.

Reschedules

If you need to reschedule your appointment, a minimum of 48 hours notice is required so as to avoid forfeiting your deposit. Please email both your artist and the shop with the subject “RESCHEDULE” or “CANCELATION” so that it doesn’t get missed. In the case of an emergency, please let us know as soon as possible. No-call no-shows will forfeit their deposit and will require a new deposit to reschedule. It will be up to the artist’s discretion as to whether or not to allow rebooking following a no-call-no-show.