Inked Mag Staff
March 3rd, 2017
Thompson Seattle Hosts Tattoo-Themed Dinner and Pop-up Tattoo Shop
We don’t know about you, but getting tattooed gives us the major munchies—especially after a long tattoo session. After the artist securely wraps up our new tattoos, we scurry off…
We don’t know about you, but getting tattooed gives us the major munchies—especially after a long tattoo session. After the artist securely wraps up our new tattoos, we scurry off to the nearest eatery to satiate our hunger. However, we’ve never followed up a tattoo session with a “tattoo-themed” dinner before.
Seattle, Washington-based luxury boutique hotel, Thompson Seattle, will be hosting a pop-up tattoo shop, which will be followed by a tattoo-themed dinner at their nationally-acclaimed restaurant, Scout, this upcoming Tuesday (March 7). The experience will celebrate tattoo art by taking the guests through the journey of an artist—from the moment individuals are inspired to walk the path of an ink slinger, to the moment their dreams of becoming bonafide, world-renowned tattooers come to fruition.
Flip through the slideshow below to read get more details on this one-of-a-kind dining experience!
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