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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 8065690" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>Taverns are better for finding out local information as the locals may come in at the end of the day and have a drink and maybe some food. Inns may serve food for those staying or in small towns it could be both a place to stay and the only tavern in town. I tend to have a couple options for the players to choose from. There may be one catering to locals and another for merchant wagons and adventurers. </p><p></p><p>Most smaller taverns and inns that serve food have a basic special which is mostly stew and some bread. The adventurers can generally get some food to go for the next day like some sort of meat pocket or tart. I have had grand inns with many options and abundant food like a Vegas buffet and inns that are little more than hovels where the beer is little more than water and the food has maggots and mold. </p><p></p><p>The players tend to use the inn/tavern as a meeting place and information place. They can meet new NPCs and find job postings as well. Some are 5 minute stops along the road, while others are home bases where the PCs stay for weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 8065690, member: 27385"] Taverns are better for finding out local information as the locals may come in at the end of the day and have a drink and maybe some food. Inns may serve food for those staying or in small towns it could be both a place to stay and the only tavern in town. I tend to have a couple options for the players to choose from. There may be one catering to locals and another for merchant wagons and adventurers. Most smaller taverns and inns that serve food have a basic special which is mostly stew and some bread. The adventurers can generally get some food to go for the next day like some sort of meat pocket or tart. I have had grand inns with many options and abundant food like a Vegas buffet and inns that are little more than hovels where the beer is little more than water and the food has maggots and mold. The players tend to use the inn/tavern as a meeting place and information place. They can meet new NPCs and find job postings as well. Some are 5 minute stops along the road, while others are home bases where the PCs stay for weeks. [/QUOTE]
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