Brooklyn Inn – Boerum Hill’s Quiet Legend, Now in Art 🎨
$150.00
A Great Good Place Where History, Beer & Warm Vibes Meet
Brooklyn Inn isn’t just Brooklyn’s oldest bar — it’s one of the truest Great Good Places you’ll ever slip into. Opened way back in 1885 at Bergen & Hoyt, it’s got soaring ceilings, an oak-carved backbar shipped from Germany in the 1880s, a tucked-away pool table, and a jukebox that spins classics and I-don’t-know-what. (Cuz it's dicey AF) This place is nearly sacrosanct, with ghost stories in its woodwork and stories, like “don’t fuck it up” —and no one has dared .
So I drew it. Yours to own.
Features That Give This Print Soul
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Built 1885, Untouched Soul – A corner tavern born in the late 19th century with architecture that whispers its history brooklyn-inn.weeblyte.com+3brownstoner.com+3blog.tebeau.com+3.
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German-Carved Backbar – Imported craftsmanship + stained glass + tin cherubs = cathedral vibe blog.tebeau.com.
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Pool Table & Jukebox – Gritty, classic, and whispering mid-century dive-bar lore blog.tebeau.com+5brooklyn-inn.weeblyte.com+5nymag.com+5.
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Artist-Crafted – Slow-like: hand drawn and inked with reverence by me, featured in my Rizzoli-published book Bars, Taverns and Dives New Yorkers Love blog.tebeau.com.
📏 Pick Your Format
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16″ × 20″ Silkscreen – 3-color, hand-pulled in Brooklyn on heavyweight archival French Paper stock; 2″ border; signed & numbered (edition of 100)
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12″ × 16″ Silkscreen – Same premium materials & limited edition. No border.
- 9" x 12" Prints — Signed and numbered as a limited edition of 100
- 8″ × 10″ Prints – Signed, archival cotton-rag paper
All standard frame sizes. Ships free in sturdy flat mailer (U.S. only).
🔗 In the Spotlight
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Featured in: Bars, Taverns and Dives New Yorkers Love (Rizzoli)
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Grab it: Order the book here
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Want something custom? Commissions here
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Read more tales, etc: www.tebeau.com/blog
Bring Brooklyn’s Best-Kept Secret Home
Whether you're decking your bar art wall, honoring boozy architecture, or just love old places that matter—this isn’t just art. It’s Brooklyn history in ink.
Add to Cart now—because places like this don’t just sit around waiting for visitors, and neither should you.