The New Coeln House, also known as Deuster's Saloon and by other names, is a two-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1840 and 1850 in New Coeln, Wisconsin, which has since been annexed into Milwaukee.
New Coeln was then a hamlet of German farmers, who mostly immigrated from the Rhineland.
It probably initially had a tavern and living quarters downstairs and sleeping rooms upstairs.
The first building, from the 1840s, functioned as a weigh station and inn for farmers traveling between Racine and Milwaukee counties.
[1] The present-day street address is 5905 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee, on the edge of General Mitchell International Airport (much of which was built on the former New Coeln townsite).