This is a large wooden inn. It is decorated with carvings of sheaves of wheat along the eaves of the roof. The inn was whitewashed at one time, but much of the paint has peeled. A sign picturing a cluster of wheat and a pitcher of beer or ale hangs over the door. A corral and stable, apparently empty and unused, are off to the side.
The Owner, Bertram Beswill is usually found here during business hours. He tends to be rather grumpy and unsociable in his old age to most people and most of the locals don't think much of him and tend to stay away.
The Golden Grain inn doesn't seem like an unwelcoming establishment, it's just not much to look at, most say it gets a bad reputation due to the owners personal attitude towards others. The dining area has two fireplaces but they mostly stay unlit. Food and drink are available here, but the quality is poor and the prices are nothing short of outrageous.The Golden Grain Inn is owned by a dwarf named Bertram Beswill, whose rude demeanor reflects the quality (or lack thereof) of the establishment itself. It is the favored watering hole for cruder folk, and caters mostly to those who are not locals. The bar is poorly maintained, and townsfolk are known to dissuade visitors from going there.
The main taproom is smokey and dirty. There is hay strewn across the room, and by the look of it has not been changed for a while: all sorts of stains and discolorations mark the floor. Broken-down tables and benches barely hold together. The walls are covered with hunting trophies, countless antlers, and a few stuffed heads, some of them well past their best. A moth-eaten head of a bear hands from the wall behind the rustic bar. It does have a upper level to the main floor with more tables.
There are only two other rooms on the ground floor:
- a backroom that serves as Bertram's 'quarters': the room is as dirty and unkempt as the taproom itself. A small single bed is tucked in a corner, a desk full of papers and empty bottles sits beside the small fireplace. It is dark, dingy, and smells really bad.
- the other room is a barn with old straw and empty stalls. The beer barrels are kept in a small room in the back of the kitchen..
BREAKFAST
Peppered Bread: 10cp
Oatmeal: 12cp
Boiled Goose Eggs: 1sp
Chicken Eggs: 1sp
Cheese Omelet: 2sp
Fried Potato Wedges: 7cp
AFTERNOON MEALS
Beef Stew: 3sp
Poached Salmon: 6sp
Roast Goat & Cheese: 1sp
Stockpot Stew: 3sp
Stockpot Soup: 3sp
Steak and Kidney Pie: 8sp
BEVERAGES
Bitter Black Ale: 1sp
Whiskey: 1sp
Rum: 2sp
Beer: 1sp
Heavy Beer: 4sp
Goblin Piss: 2sp
Ale: 1sp
ROOM NIGHTLY PRICES
(12) Standard Suite: 1gp


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