Town Bar Bags
Description: The debate over the location of the Dino's Bar & Grill has rattled on for years. Phil Lynott always avoided giving it a location, saying the song was about guys anywhere in the world going out for a weekend pint and a fight. Years after Phil's death Scott Gorham said Dinos was named after Dean Martin's Sunset Strip joint of the same name. But Gorham was Californian so would most likely think in terms of LA; also Martin's place was certainly not somewhere that "blood would spill" and most importantly it wasn't written by Scott. We preferred Phil's vision, so went for Dublin so as to link the design back to the original Thin Lizzy inspiration.
Description: Powder River, Wyoming is little more than a ghost town these days, but it used to have two restaurants, a motel, and a gas station, supporting not just locals and travelers along the U.S. 20 highway, but also the Standard Oil refinery. Now all that remains is an elementary school, a post office and a handful of very rural residences. One of those restaurants was the Tumble Inn, a roadhouse in every sense of the word. The log cabin housing the Tumble Inn was moved to Powder River from Ten Sleep, Wyoming, in 1923 and operated as several businesses before the Tumble Inn took up residence in 1942. With a full bar and kitchen, the Inn kept passersby happy for decades, but after the refinery closed, things slowed and topless dancers were added.
Description: The High Time Tavern opened its doors in 1935 in the small Arizona border town of Nogales, making it one of the earliest watering holes in the Arizona Territory after statehood. Aside from a full bar with an extensive tequila menu, High Time ran a full kitchen that made it a popular stop for anyone passing through between Tucson and Mexico. The tavern had live music every night on their respectably sized stage, most commonly featuring country and honky-tonk artists. When they closed up shop is unclear, but it appears that they were still hanging around in the late '80s. While they may be long gone, any business that can make a 50-year run is a success in my book.
The Blue Oyster - The Best Salad Bar in Town Bag
by Meta Cortex
$19 $24
Description: Step back in time to the golden age of the American roadside with this beautifully restored, distressed vintage graphic of the iconic Tumble Inn. Established in 1942 along historic U.S. Route 20 in Powder River, Wyoming, this legendary steakhouse and dive bar welcomed decades of weary travelers with cold drinks, sizzling steaks, and its famous larger-than-life neon cowboy sign. Featuring a weathered, mid-century aesthetic, this design is the perfect catch for fans of classic Americana, retro neon landmarks, ghost towns, and authentic western roadhouse history.
Tumble Inn Wyoming 1942 - Distressed Diver Bar Bag
by BACK TO THE 80S
$19 $24
Description: 'The Drink Will Flow And Blood Will Spill.' The Boys Are Back In Town - Dino's Bar & Grill design is inspired by the lyrics of the classic Thin Lizzy anthem, The Boys Are Back in Town, taken from their 1976 album Jailbreak.
The Boys Are Back In Town Lyric Design Bag
by HellwoodOutfitters
$19 $24
Description: For the person who treats oyster bars like sacred vacation landmarks, this coastal oyster shirt brings faded navy, muted coral, seafood festival charm, and beach-town souvenir energy without getting too loud. It’s an oyster bar shirt, seafood lover tee, coastal grandma shirt, seaside vacation tee, nautical flag shirt, shrimp and oyster tee, clam bake shirt, summer beach shirt, patriotic coastal tee, and vintage seafood shirt all rolled into one classy little shellfish flex. Follow for more weirdly wearable coastal goods.
Coastal Oyster Bar Flag Seafood Festival Bag
by POD DYNASTY
$19 $24
Description: Celebrate island life with this fun Key West Lighthouse Bar graphic featuring a captain pelican enjoying a tropical drink. Perfect for remembering good times and tan lines on your next Florida vacation.
Key West Lighthouse Bar Good times & Tan lines Bag
by Invad3rDiz
$19 $24
Description: A vibrant illustration celebrating the iconic charm of Coronado Beach. This design features a lush tropical shoreline, turquoise water, sailboats, palm trees, and a colorful beach bar scene, paired with bold retro lettering that reads “Greetings from Coronado Beach – Paradise Found.” Perfect for beach lovers, coastal travelers, summer vibes, and anyone who wants to wear a slice of paradise.
Greetings From Coronado Beach – Tropical Coastal Art Bag
by Fanciful Curiosities
$19 $24
Description: Step back into Auburn's lively scene with our vintage-inspired Supper Club logo. Bold and nostalgic, it captures the essence of this cherished establishment. Whether reminiscing or embracing retro vibes, our design sparks conversation. Printed on high-quality materials, it adds Auburn flair to any surface. Get yours and keep The Supper Club spirit alive!
The Supper Club: Cold Beer! Hot Rock! Expect No Mercy! Bag
by Good Stang
$19 $24
Description: The Old Town Bar and Restaurant is a bar and restaurant located between Park Avenue and Broadway at 45 East 18th Street in the Flatiron District, Manhattan in New York City, one block north of Union Square. Originally 45 East 18th Street was constructed in 1901, but the business was started, at 43 E. 18th St., in 1892, by Jacob Burckel, whose name is on the 1896 license behind the bar. Harry W. Viemeister, a saloon and restaurant owner in New York from as early as 1894, moved to 45 E. 18th St. in 1912. As the bar has been in continuous operation since 1901, this makes it one of the oldest bars in the New York City area.
Description: Explore the rich maritime heritage of coastal towns like Gloucester, MA; Newport, RI; Rockport, MA; Bar Harbor, ME; Cape May, NJ; Hyannis, MA; and San Francisco, CA. This minimalist design features iconic symbols of the sea, such as fishing boats, lighthouses, and coastal landscapes, celebrating the connection between these towns and their vibrant marine cultures. Perfect for anyone who loves the ocean and appreciates the beauty of coastal living!
Description: Celebrate the legendary Ryan's Tavern of Auburn, Alabama, with this hand-drawn design inspired by an old matchbook case. Known for all-you-can-eat wings on Wednesdays and the famous Party Goose Punch, Ryan's was a beloved hangout for locals and students. Remember Lima Bean at the door, Amber and Preston waiting tables, and J.T. running the joint. Relive the nostalgia and football Saturdays with this unique piece of history. Perfect for anyone who cherishes the memories of Auburn's favorite "eatery and drinkery."
Description: Capture the coastal charm of Kennebunkport and Bar Harbor with this vintage-style Maine tee! Featuring a bold lobster graphic, retro waves, and the iconic Acadia National Park label, this design is perfect for locals, travelers, seafood lovers, or anyone who’s had a memorable summer in the Pine Tree State. Great for road trippers, hikers, and lobster roll fans alike!
Vintage Kennebunkport Maine Lobster – Acadia National Park Retro Tee Bag
by Ebogarix
$19 $24
Description: A joyful Scandinavian folk art harbor scene of Bar Harbor, Maine with sailboats, rainbow skies, and vibrant coastal charm. Artwork by heidiannemorris © first published on September 15, 2025, 12:35 BST.
Bar Harbor Maine - heidiannemorris Scandinavian Folk Art Bag
by FOLK ART FUSION by heidiannemorris
$19 $24
Apart From Drinking, There Is Absolutely Nothing To Do Here Bag
by DarkLordPug
$19 $24