The Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, more affectionately or notoriously (wink) known as Bed-Stuy, is the heart of Black Brooklyn. In a neighborhood with such a storied history, it feels different there, almost as if the brownstones, apartment buildings, tree lined blocks and parks are dying to recall stories that they’re unable to tell themselves. But the people who live within the nearly three square miles of its Central Brooklyn confines can’t wait to tell you where they’re from and best believe they will.
Nestled on opposite sides of Tompkins and Putnam is Bed Vyne Brew, half brewery, half wine store, but everything community.