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The '''tavern''' was a drinking house that aimed to cater to non-travellers and would frequently be sites where one would go for gambling, singing, or seeking prostitutes.
The '''tavern''' was a drinking house that aimed to cater to non-travellers and would frequently be sites where one would go for [[gambling]], [[singing]], or seeking prostitutes.


Taverns might offer, at most, some basic food and some taverns would sell only wine. Lodging was not often available.
Taverns might offer, at most, some basic [[food]] and some taverns would sell only [[wine]]. Lodging was not often available.


== ==
==Internal Links==
See also"
''See Also:''
*[[alehouse]]
*[[Alehouse]]
*[[coffee house]]
*[[Coffee house]]
*[[inn]]
*[[Inn]]

== External Links ==
* [http://www.larsdatter.com/taverns.htm Medieval Taverns]

[[category:drinking house]]
[[category:businesses (medieval)]]
[[category:alcohol]]

Latest revision as of 06:16, 10 September 2007

The tavern was a drinking house that aimed to cater to non-travellers and would frequently be sites where one would go for gambling, singing, or seeking prostitutes.

Taverns might offer, at most, some basic food and some taverns would sell only wine. Lodging was not often available.

Internal Links

See Also:

External Links