Lower Haight • San Francisco
"Idle hands are the devil's workshop..."

The Devil's Workshop

Good thing ours stay busy. Idle Hand Tattoo has been putting ink to skin on Haight Street while the rest of the city keeps changing around it.

4.8 Google Rating
111 Reviews
Walk-ins
Idle Hand Tattoo interior -- Welcome Stranger gate, flash walls, dark atmosphere

Every sterile studio with an iPad and a waiting list used to be a place like this. This one's still here.

The Craft

Idle hands? Not in here.

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Traditional
Bold outlines, saturated color, the style that started it all. American traditional done by people who live and breathe it.
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Custom Work
Bring the vision, we'll bring the execution. From first sketch to finished piece, every custom is built from scratch.
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Walk-In Flash
Hundreds of designs on the walls, ready to go right now. No appointment, no wait list. Point at it, sit down, leave with it.
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Cover-Ups
Bad decisions don't have to be permanent. We turn old ink into new work you'll actually want to show off.
Idle Hand Tattoo front counter with Welcome Stranger gate and flash art covering every surface

575 Haight Street.
Still standing.

The Lower Haight lost a lot of its original spots. The dive bars closed, the record shops moved on, the neighborhood got expensive. Idle Hand kept its doors open, its walls covered, and its gate painted with the same two words: Welcome, Stranger.

A 4.8-star rating across 111 Google reviews from people who came in as strangers and left as regulars. The flash is on the wall. The chair is open. The rest is up to you.

"Be over 18 or be out of luck."

Find the Gate

575 Haight Street, between Fillmore and Steiner. Walk-ins every day. If the light's on, the chair's open.

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575 Haight St, SF
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