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Atomic Zombie Inc

Atomic Zombie Inc

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10121 124 St, Edmonton, Alberta, T5N 1P5, Canada
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Feb 4, 2019
Went in for a consultation and I was throughly impressed with how clean the facility is! Had a smell similar to rubbing alcohol which is always a major plus in a tattoo/piercing shop! Super friendly and helpful staff all around and felt more comfortable about getting my first tattoo! Will update when I get it in March!! So excited!!!!

Mar 7, 2019
Front of house staff very unfriendly, in this case, the slag of a female piercer. Asked her a simple question and got a snooty answer in return. The shop seems like they turn out nice work but the unpleasant reactions are not worth it. They charge a ridiculous amount for their jewelry and look at you funny when you decline the $200 stud. So many talented tattoo artists and piercers in Alberta, try elsewhere.

Feb 22, 2019
I talked too the ladies at the front desk. Wad of cash in my pocket. The women said she won't touch me. They don't tattoo someone with a tattoo of their choosing. If it's visible, you need sleeves and other numerous tattoos first. I know someone that went there and has gone many times. I'm actually shocked at a response like that. Different atmosphere from when they were located on whyte.. I'm super disappointed .

Jan 4, 2019
Got my first tattoo done and I'm so happy with it! Definitely coming back for more stuff. This place has nice friendly staff & nice aesthetic.

Jan 30, 2019
LOVE LOVE LOVE this place!!!! Got my brows done there by Diane she made me feel so welcomed and relaxed she was absolutely fabulous and always made sure to check with me as she was microblading my brows. I could not go for a touch up as I got pregnant but once this baby comes out Im running back for my brows again!! Also had my tattoos done here as well by Jenny, sweetest human ever. She made my sister and I feel very welcomed and took such good care of us.

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Tue:12 pm - 8 pm
Wed:12 pm - 8 pm
Thu:12 pm - 8 pm
Fri:12 pm - 8 pm
Sat:12 pm - 8 pm

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