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In keeping with the spirit of free aids to GMs that need things on the fly, 101 names for Inns, Taverns, and other establishments of that ilk.

1. Dewdrop Inn. An old classic.

2. The Dragon's Claw Tavern. Complete with a real dragon's claw, or at least some kind of claw, although it might be paper mache.


3. The black boar inn
4. The Fall (an inn built on a cliff face in the mountains)


5. The Keg and Cauldron, a tavern run a by an alchemist couple.

6. The Ghost's Chance tavern, a slightly run down looking bar lit by candles with purple flames. The bartender has pale skin, jet black hair and a nasty pair of fangs.


These are names for brothels/taverns in my old campaigns:

The Eager Beaver
The Gold Piece
The Court of the Crimson Crown
The Weeping C**K
(this last one had a sign of a crying rooster above the door).

Some other inns and taverns were

The Pick Handle (a Dwarven favored establishment)
The Buck and Fawn
The Crow's Nest
The Sandy Jackboot (an old in-joke from way back)
The Ugly Mug


Mine were:

7. "Guss and Goose", it featured a mascot magical goose.
8. "Happy elfs den" - the owner is a human with leather attachable ears, every worker wears a pair.
9. "Flee or stay" was quite a rowdy place...

Liberty's Edge

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10. "The Pit", home to the most infamous fighting ring in the country.


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19. Inn the Wall, an in build into a city wall with an innkeeper that finds himself very funny.
20. The Velvet Touch
21. Coppers Grave
22. At Work (ideal when your wife/husband asks you where you've been)

Ps. I took the liberty to count the other inns as well.


Sorry for skipping, and also forgot these two, both based on a ton inside on old fort:
23. "Donjon" - it occupies a large portion of the keep, and its second floor is use as barracks for the town guard.
24. "White Bastion" - a tavern built between a bastion and a cliff wall, fancied by local dwarves.


25. The Golden Boughs
26. The King's Arm
27. The Broken Knuckles
28. The Dead Man's Carousel


29. Down and out, cheapest place in town lots of baggers, hardly any quality.
30. Punch, a fighting tavern, there is more beer in the air than in the mugs and they're proud of it.
31. Foxglove, popular with rougue like persons.
32. The Scarlet Pimpernel, a classy place woman come here to chat.


Brothel
33. The Hall of Silent Lasses.
Tavern
34. The Dog and Duck
35. The Outrageous Trousers
36. The Double Rainbow (yeah really)
37. Drukon's


38.) House of the rising sun
39.) The stinky Ogre
40.) Grem's (Gremlin run Inn)
41.) The Treasure Hole


42) A Knight's Rest
43) The Sergeant of Waterloo
44) The Come On Inn
45) The House of Desna
46) Sawing Logs


47) Safe & Sound - Where music plays from dawn to midnight.

Scarab Sages

48) Peter's Peck - pickled peppers are especially popular
49) the Powder Keg - this is actually a former tavern. Had one too many of its namesake stowed haphazardly about. Is now a smoking crater.


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50)Old West Saloon-It's at the western end of town and caters to gunslingers.
51)Arcam Inn-Their milk of amnesia is great. It cured me of my delusions that I met chuhulu something.


52)Inn of the Buxom Dryad( I actually have this place as a full write up)

Scarab Sages

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53) Knitted Knickers: Run my the most grandmotherly of kindly old grandmothers ever.


54) The Butchered Kitten - a favourite of my PCs in a rather questionable town they regularly found themselves holed up in.


55. The Sign of the Dragon and Hammer A.K.A., the Hammered Dragon
56. The Green Gryphon Inn - from the original D&D coloring book and a franchise through my first homebrew
57. The Twin Stag - 2 stag heads, their antlers strewn with dangling charms and fetishes
58. The Quill and Quiver - a bar run by an arcane archer
59. Man of Festos - a place for political dissidents and rabble-rousers (sound it out)
60. Treetops - an elven inn woven into the canopy with giant owls trained to watch for and catch stumbling drunks

Dark Archive

61.) The Foaming Toad
62.) The Catapult Moose


63. The Last Resort Inn. This in is located just inside a city gate, one side of the sign says Last Resort Inn, the other side reads First Inn.


64. The Lucky Track, a gambling joint
65. Mozzi
66. The Mermaid and the Pearl, Seaside ofcorse


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67. The Mighty Pen, located by a large library. Run by a cleric of Nethys.

68. No Rest for the Wicked, run by a paladin of Iomedae and doubles as a temple. Worshippers get in free, and non-good patrons are ejected.

Might do more later.


robert best 549 wrote:
52)Inn of the Buxom Dryad( I actually have this place as a full write up)

please share.

Dark Archive

69) The Double Donkey Inn (aka The Ass Ass Inn or The Assassin)

A DM used that when I was playing as a teen....Was about the ONLY clever thing he came up with...

Sczarni

70)The Rusty Dagger, located in a nondescript building in a rough part of the city, known for being the place where roguish types congregate and may or may not plan heists, pickpocket each other, and/or knife each other in the back alleyway.

71)The The Cornucopia and Caravansery, located at least a day's journey from the next town in any direction at a crossroads between two merchant routes. Has a large stable outside for teams of horses, and secure corrals for locking up wagonloads of freight. Their customers are primarily made up of trade caravans, wagons full of passengers on long journeys, and folks looking to rob same.


Freehold DM wrote:
robert best 549 wrote:
52)Inn of the Buxom Dryad( I actually have this place as a full write up)
please share.

Sure thing :D I apologize for the way its wrote if its not in a good format. I tend to make up the other NPCs there and all on the fly.(My personal main quest hub lol)

Inn of the Buxom Dryad Style Keep

Run by 5 neutral succubi

In the middle of the inn is an ancient oak tree which contains a dryad the owner named Korisar Ruokashen meaning Black quest from dreams of fate in autumn. Rooms are extradimensional with the building itself containing the kitchen, common room, and bath house with masseures. the second floor contains several shops, and the basement has a smithy run by a magma elemental. The inn has been in business for over 300 years. Food and drink in the common room is served via teleportation once ready.

Mayolin- Eldest sister appears as a drow. Name means silver ascension

Gaewen- 2nd sister appears as a woodelf. Name means coppery red maiden

Hisuime- Middle sister appears as a tiefling. Name means jade eye

Mahzarin- 2nd youngest sister appears as a Aasimar. Name means golden moon

Gekkani- Youngest sister appears as a halfling. Name means in the moonlight

Edit: I couldn't think of a name for the elemental...

Dark Archive

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72) Inn-Cantations. Located a block away from a mages academy, usually occupied by young apprentices and acolytes and students, explaining the hundreds of cantrip level magical trinkets and oddities around the place, such as glowing graffiti and floating mugs.


73) The drider's bite. A tavern on the edge of a dwarf and drow kingdom. The Inn also acts as a diplomatic meeting point.

Scarab Sages

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74) The Drafty Britches - Inn set up on the elemental plane of Air near several permanent portals by an enterprising Gnome Wind Oracle.


robert best 549 wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
robert best 549 wrote:
52)Inn of the Buxom Dryad( I actually have this place as a full write up)
please share.

Sure thing :D I apologize for the way its wrote if its not in a good format. I tend to make up the other NPCs there and all on the fly.(My personal main quest hub lol)

Inn of the Buxom Dryad Style Keep

Run by 5 neutral succubi

In the middle of the inn is an ancient oak tree which contains a dryad the owner named Korisar Ruokashen meaning Black quest from dreams of fate in autumn. Rooms are extradimensional with the building itself containing the kitchen, common room, and bath house with masseures. the second floor contains several shops, and the basement has a smithy run by a magma elemental. The inn has been in business for over 300 years. Food and drink in the common room is served via teleportation once ready.

Mayolin- Eldest sister appears as a drow. Name means silver ascension

Gaewen- 2nd sister appears as a woodelf. Name means coppery red maiden

Hisuime- Middle sister appears as a tiefling. Name means jade eye

Mahzarin- 2nd youngest sister appears as a Aasimar. Name means golden moon

Gekkani- Youngest sister appears as a halfling. Name means in the moonlight

Edit: I couldn't think of a name for the elemental...

I couldn't find the right up I had for the characters in the inn... if I find it I will post it.


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75) The Stanky Leg - a "dance hall" in my player's capital city in a Kingmaker game.

76) The Pilgrim's Rest - an inn in another of their cities on a pilgrimage road.

77) The Gorgon's Breath - a tavern next to a tannery, the aroma was as bad as it sounds.

78) The Horny Dragon - has the horns from a black dragon mounted over the door. Lasted until a dragon in human form visited the town and decided that this was in bad taste.

79) The Smoking Hole - the same inn, re-built and re-branded.

80) The Dreamer's Sleep - an inn built in the artistic end of town.

81) Rock Bottom - a dive in a dwarven mine.

82) Heavenly Delight - a very up-market brothel.


83. The Stinging Elven Rear, a staple with my group. We slip it into APs, too.

84. The Gilded Lily, catering to the wealthy and decadent. Fun to say, too.

Dark Archive

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85. Making your way in Infernal Cheliax takes everything you've got,
Taking a break from all your Bindings, sure would help a lot.

Wouldn't you like to get away?

Sometimes you want to go to

'CHEERless Souls' - Where everyone knows your True Name


86. The Shortened Stout - Haling tavern


87. Auntie Halvek's Pie Shoppe - not every tavern and inn has to be a bar. This place, run for 2 generations now is the home and bakery of Shemma Halvek, a kindly old woman and her nieces, Vilma and Suline. Auntie Halvek is a dabbler in restorative magics (NG f human adept 3) and her nieces are as well. The "common room" is Auntie's parlor with a few odd-and-end tables, comfortable chairs and delicious aromas. Mme Halvek and her nieces, along with her old tabby Mr Whiskers serve both sweet and savory pies, cocoas, teas and other common delectables for uncommon prices. This is not only due to the flavor but also because their magic is baked into every pie. Pick one up to go (CLW potion) on your way out of town or stop in after a rough go in the wilds and old Auntie Halvek will have you right as rain in no time!


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88. Ramitall Inn - a very small establishment, but popular among travelers.


89) The Shattered Stein. An inn with a pit fighting arena in the basement, where they force people who owe don't pay their tab to fight...


90) The Slippery Cave
-A brothel in my current campaign

91) The Kraken
-Favored by dock workers and sailors


92- The Randy Dragon: came from misreading the Rusty Dragon from Sandpoint, but my players all preferred it.

93- The Shaved Dwarf: named after the owner's Mother


86. The Shield and Sheepdog (in Dockway, Magnimar)

87. The Vulgar Unicorn (in Kaer Maga -- yes, it's that Vulgar Unicorn from the late '70s shared-world anthology Thieves World . I even dropped a couple of characters from the stories as NPCs.(


94.- The Mended Drum. Because where else are you going to find a scoring system for bar brawls?


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97. Four Walls and a Roof – an “off the beaten path” sort of place which usually offers exactly what its name implies and no more. Those expecting more than a rope-bed and some flat spaces to stack their things will likely be disappointed. On the other hand, their sister business “Cheap Beer” is easily accessed through the back door.

98. The High Lords’ Inn – an exclusive chain of inns found in several large cities offering exclusive amenities for their members including facilitating spell-casting- for-hire services, lead-lined rooms, alchemical hang over cures, and rumors of even more exclusive services for their “mithril” and “adamantine” level members.

99. Shattershield & Sons Quality Rooms – a “no-tomfoolery” establishment run for six generations by a dwarven family. They offer safe, secure rooms, excellent beer & whiskey and foment an atmosphere for serious drinkers and those who only want a nice quiet place to sleep it off afterwards.

100. The Mithril Mug – a huge establishment, famous in the area for its name-sake prize offered each year in a combination brewing & drinking contest, the Mithril Mug’s location on the river makes it easily accessible by both road & boat. Rumors that the elderly founder originally named it for the only mug she couldn’t break over her husband’s head are quickly hushed by her much less boisterous children.

-TimD


101) The Witch's Wineskin. A tavern ran by a coven of "good" witches.


102. The Darklands bar. Lit by glowing crystal nodules with darkmantle hides on the ceiling. It connects directly to The Theater of Orv.

The players in my Second Darkness game came up with this after taking over the Golden Goblin and converting the fighting pit into a theater.


103. We Got Craps. A cheap seafood buffet that my group ate at in our game.


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Bars in my games in the past...

104. The Fox and Apple (a tavern run by an old couple)
105. Jacob's Well (a walled waystation and inn in a mountain pass, built around a large well)
106. Callahan's (a bar in a Dresden Files game owned by a sidhe noble, and run by a dryad who was bound to the bar because they made it out of her tree, as a punishment)

(Edit: fixed numbering)


107. The Twisted Tankard. Run by a goodly gnome who dabbles in alchemy and adds little "surprises" to the drinks of those who ask for them and, of course, have the coin.

108. The Greasy Pig. An orcish establishment. Serves all types. Those who start fights pay for everyone's drinks or get a beating from the owner, Ragor, aka "Grogfist," depending on how large the fight gets. Free side of bacon with all pints.


I forgot the longest running and most famous one in my campaigns, The Inn of the Two Brothers. This immense inn, tavern, trading post, and livery stable has been in the same family over 300 years and has come to occupy an entire city block. They are renowned across the realm for their hospitality, fair trading, and their trademark dish, smoked meat seasoned with spices and tangy to very hot sauces called Babuq.

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