Pubs/Taverns of New Neverwinter
Heapside:
The Lonely Barrel
Known for:
Incredibly cheap, watery ale. It's often said you can get "smashed for a silver" here, as each drink is just a single copper. Chimney and Chain
Known for:
Chimney and Chain is located right next to a gin distillery, and thus sells fresh gin to the people of Heapside. It's a damn sight fresher than the water here, and only marginally more expensive. Firsty Flophouse
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Originally spelt "thirsty flophouse" after years of mispronounciation it's adopted the more alliterative name. This seedy inn is a haven for those who want the cheapest night and drink they can find. It also has a rather criminal reputation. Seatower: Siren's Embrace
Known for:
Rum imported straight from Chult. It's firey and spicy, and intensely popular amongst sailors. The Sunken Illuskan
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Selling a hard spirit imported straight from Luskan. It's owner is likewise from Luskan, as are many of it's patrons. Blackgate: The Miner's Hovel
Known for:
Ragtime piano tunes, and also a cheap and dirty mead brought in from the dwarves of Gauntylgrym. Lumber Jack's
Known for:
The charismatic barkeep Jack, who used to work as a lumberjack before a freak accident left him bound to a wheelchair. His husband brews a flavoursome pear cider sold here. Rivington: The Burnt Loaf
Known for:
It's well-fired loaves, which it serves for free along with purchases of beer. The Wheel and Water
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Built over the new cut of river Never in an old millhouse. Norchapel: Giant's Reach
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Their famed drink, Giantbrew, is a hearty mead served in a large 2-pint tankard. Being able to down one in less than 15 seconds will get you a free room in the inn! Bluelake: Dragonsong Tavern
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The most famous drink of Dragonsong tavern is called "firebreath", and is a strong, orange (both in colour and flavour) spirit. It's usually served as a shot, on fire, with a pinch of sea salt.
The entire tavern is known to erupt in a magical song from a long-dead dragonborn bard, regailing patrons with the stories of legendary heroes. River District: The Thirsty Scholar
Known for:
A popular spot for students of either the bardic college or the Ignis Institute, this establishment sells a pale ale called "concentration" to students for 5 coppers. Gondton: Cloistered Coffeehouse
Known for:
Whilst this place does sell alcohol, it's mostly known for it's caffeinated drinks, feeding the bright minds of the Machnists Guild. Inhabited by gnomes and humans mainly, the coffee here is imported from Chult, and is thus prohibitively expensive for most people. Manorborn: Winston's Winery
Known for:
This snobbish wine vendor sells a variety of fine vintages from across the realms. The Low Lantern: Persephone's Rest
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Deep within the Low Lantern this melancholy establishment is lit with a faint pink light and emits a sense of loss and ennui. It's favoured drink is a vaguely floral gin, with a deceptively high concentration of alcohol. The barkeep, a wistful elf who gives no name often reminisces on the past - better business, better drinks. A past none of her patrons remember, and will likely never see again.
Known for:
Incredibly cheap, watery ale. It's often said you can get "smashed for a silver" here, as each drink is just a single copper. Chimney and Chain
Known for:
Chimney and Chain is located right next to a gin distillery, and thus sells fresh gin to the people of Heapside. It's a damn sight fresher than the water here, and only marginally more expensive. Firsty Flophouse
Known for:
Originally spelt "thirsty flophouse" after years of mispronounciation it's adopted the more alliterative name. This seedy inn is a haven for those who want the cheapest night and drink they can find. It also has a rather criminal reputation. Seatower: Siren's Embrace
Known for:
Rum imported straight from Chult. It's firey and spicy, and intensely popular amongst sailors. The Sunken Illuskan
Known for:
Selling a hard spirit imported straight from Luskan. It's owner is likewise from Luskan, as are many of it's patrons. Blackgate: The Miner's Hovel
Known for:
Ragtime piano tunes, and also a cheap and dirty mead brought in from the dwarves of Gauntylgrym. Lumber Jack's
Known for:
The charismatic barkeep Jack, who used to work as a lumberjack before a freak accident left him bound to a wheelchair. His husband brews a flavoursome pear cider sold here. Rivington: The Burnt Loaf
Known for:
It's well-fired loaves, which it serves for free along with purchases of beer. The Wheel and Water
Known for:
Built over the new cut of river Never in an old millhouse. Norchapel: Giant's Reach
Known for:
Their famed drink, Giantbrew, is a hearty mead served in a large 2-pint tankard. Being able to down one in less than 15 seconds will get you a free room in the inn! Bluelake: Dragonsong Tavern
Known for:
The most famous drink of Dragonsong tavern is called "firebreath", and is a strong, orange (both in colour and flavour) spirit. It's usually served as a shot, on fire, with a pinch of sea salt.
The entire tavern is known to erupt in a magical song from a long-dead dragonborn bard, regailing patrons with the stories of legendary heroes. River District: The Thirsty Scholar
Known for:
A popular spot for students of either the bardic college or the Ignis Institute, this establishment sells a pale ale called "concentration" to students for 5 coppers. Gondton: Cloistered Coffeehouse
Known for:
Whilst this place does sell alcohol, it's mostly known for it's caffeinated drinks, feeding the bright minds of the Machnists Guild. Inhabited by gnomes and humans mainly, the coffee here is imported from Chult, and is thus prohibitively expensive for most people. Manorborn: Winston's Winery
Known for:
This snobbish wine vendor sells a variety of fine vintages from across the realms. The Low Lantern: Persephone's Rest
Known for:
Deep within the Low Lantern this melancholy establishment is lit with a faint pink light and emits a sense of loss and ennui. It's favoured drink is a vaguely floral gin, with a deceptively high concentration of alcohol. The barkeep, a wistful elf who gives no name often reminisces on the past - better business, better drinks. A past none of her patrons remember, and will likely never see again.
Type
Pub / Tavern / Restaurant
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