I went to Wolf's for my very first tattoo the day I turned 18 and fell in love. Â I've only ever gone to Wolf's and I will only ever go to Wolf's. Adam is a phenomenal artist and he is the only man I trust with a needle to my skin. The shop is extremely clean and put together. Everyone knows what they're supposed to be doing, and they do it. I've also been pierced at Wolf's and have never gotten an infection. The lady who gauged my septum did it very fast. I felt next to nothing.
All in all, I fully and completely trust Wolf's for all of my body modifications.
I have always had a fondness for turtles. Then in 1998 I was blessed with breast cancer. I always thought that i would like to have a tattoo with a turtle and a cancer ribbon so in October of 2012 my sister and I decided that we finally had the nerve to do it. I am 57 years old and got my first tattoo. Wolf's has been in business for a very long time, and with that we decided to go there. After viewing the artists books I  picked Adam as my artist. What a great choice! He took my vision and created a great tattoo for me, a colorful sea turtle swimming through a breast cancer ribbon.Thanks Adam!!!  If you are ever looking to get a tattoo, may I suggest you visit  this parlor.
Review Source:wolfs is not clean nor is it professional.
a friend of mine went to get a tattoo on the anniversary of her husband's death, and asked me to come to document  her tattoo. I am a professional photographer and also have tattoos and understand you can't use flash or being rowdy while someone is getting tattooed. I have shot multiple times in multiple upscale and high end tattoo shops and was never hassled as much as I was when I was at wolf. Not only was my experience bad but the friend who was getting the tattoo had scheduled an appointment and had to wait over two hours to get started. And not because he was tattooing someone else. God only knows why it took so long to get started when we were the only people in the shop.  every other shop I have been too when you have an appoint scheduled they have their equipment ready and waiting to go. The equipment did not seem like they had disposable anything except maybe the needles. and not to mention the fact that the artist continually joked about her taking her shirt off for the tattoo which was not only creepy but completely unnecessary and unprofessional but in poor taste considering she was there to get a tattoo to mourn the loss of her husband.   and aside from how rude the artist was and overpriced his work was for such low quality work, I wouldn't get tattooed here, because I would be afraid of what sort of blood born pathogen I would come home with.
also from asking around afterwards two of my friends told me:
I was going to go to them for my first tattoo ever and I was trying to get some advice from one of the artists and his response was "look, I don't care where you want to get it done, it's just money in my pocket either way." Needless to say, I didn't get anything done and I never went back.
That place is so gross. I went there a few years ago to watch my friend get a tattoo and one of the guys working there offered to pierce my nipples for free. I threw-up in my mouth more than a little bit.
go to the constable tattoo shop in Plainfield if you are looking for a  tattoo shop in the area  with great artist and a clean safe environment and ask for Kyle.