HellHound said:The tavern has less lighting and more smoke.
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Taverns were important for the beer, because most people couldn't have beer in their homes (after all, you have to buy it by the keg or the bucket), so they would go to the tavern to entertain their guests and offer them a beer.
But then you go home for dinner in order to show off what fine food your servants can cook. (And maybe have a servant pick up a bucket of beer at the tavern).
HellHound said:Taverns were important for the beer, because most people couldn't have beer in their homes (after all, you have to buy it by the keg or the bucket), so they would go to the tavern to entertain their guests and offer them a beer.
die_kluge said:I don't consider a campaign complete unless at least one tavern or inn is burned to the ground at least once.
HellHound said:My bad then, Dogbrain. It was my understanding that most persons in a medieval setting didn't have the time nor the equipment for the brewing of beer, and would instead purchase it at the tavern on the rare occasion when they had guests to entertain.
Piratecat said:Underachiever. Aim low, and you'll shoot low.
A marketplace is a place to purchase goods, occasionally purchase services, and to get robbed.You're right, we should include marketplaces, brothels, and orphanages in our list.