House of Ink opens in Kinston

House of Ink opens in Kinston

The House of Ink, located at 111 N. Queen Street in Kinston held its grand opening on Friday. Owner Brandon Corey has previously owned and operated House of Ink in Greenville and Bubba’s Smokehouse.

“House of Ink has moved back home to Kinston, NC and will be opening for business on 01/06/2023,” said House of Ink-Kinston in a Facebook event. “We would like to invite everyone out to see our new place, meet and greet with the staff and get tattooed or pierced.”

Appointments can be booked through https://access.tatty.app/Brandoncorey.


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