Filed under: The History of Keens, The 126 Year-Old House of Mutton by Amanda Kludt@kludt Jul 27, 2011, 9:55am EDT Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: The History of Keens, The 126 Year-Old House of Mutton Pocket Flipboard Email Grid View Photo by Krieger A 1905 liquor license, courtesy of Keens The Playbill from the night Lincoln was shot, one of many artifacts in Keens collection, courtesy of Keens. More From Eater NY The Latest After 100 Years, Brooklyn’s G. Esposito & Sons Pork Store Is Closing By Emma Orlow James Beard Foundation Announces 2023 Finalists for New York City By Luke Fortney Filed under: A.M. Intel A New Laundromat With an Attached Bar Is Open in Brooklyn By Emma Orlow Where to Eat at Citi Field, Home of the Mets By Eater Staff Filed under: A.M. Intel A Michelin-Starred Restaurant Chef Ditches Her Vegan Burger Joint By Luke Fortney Where to Eat at Yankee Stadium By Eater Staff