The Drowned Boar

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The Drowned Boar is an eatery in South Haven, around Solhaven, that sells food and specializes in alcohol and bar snacks. It is located on the southern end of Baron's Bridge Road.

The proprietor is Gilver.

The Drowned Boar, Patio

[The Drowned Boar, Patio] Room: 4901157, RNUM: 32709
A horrible bloated boar statue stands guard over the entrance of the crowded patio, which stinks of sweat, cigar smoke, and the heady sweetness of burning herbs. Clouds of smoke puff from censers hanging from the low driftwood eaves straining toward the street. A nearby table, one of the few not crowded with grizzled tradesmen with bloodshot eyes, has a mosaic top patterned with bright bits of colored glass. You also see a bench encircling the table and a boar's head-marked door.
Obvious exits: out

The Drowned Boar, Bar

Directions: from patio, go head-marked door

[The Drowned Boar, Bar] Room: 4901158, RNUM: 32710
Smooth-worn floorboards spread throughout the crowded bar, cut from the same warped oak as the long wooden bartop sitting off to the side near the door. A stool or three sit in front of the bar, their cushions tattered and water-stained but otherwise serviceable. Underneath a huge bronze boar's head sprouting from the wall above the bar, a faded sign lists the establishment's offerings.
Obvious exits: east

Menu

  Catalog
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  1. a bowl of hot cockatrice wings     7. a goblet of strong mulled wine
  2. a bowl of potato crisps            8. a shot glass of pure gut-rot rum
  3. a shot of coppery Bourth whiskey   9. some heavy golden clove mead
  4. a glass of Mestanir bourbon        10. a flagon of orange honey beer
  5. a tumbler of nosebleed gin         11. a shot of tearjerker vodka
  6. a bottle of Blackdew bitters       12. a mug of Farn's root beer

The Drowned Boar, Nook

Directions: east from bar

[The Drowned Boar, Nook] Room: 4901159, RNUM: 32711
The low eaves of the ceiling press down from overhead, each driftwood bar carved with random designs and scrawled obscenities. A nigh-omnipresent haze of smoke lingers in the air, at turns heady and choking. Hanging on the eastern wall is a colorful dart board that has seen better days. You also see a lopsided thanot pedestal with an old red leather tome on it and a dilapidated monir case.
Obvious exits: west

The nook contains a dartboard, darts, and a tome with instructions on how to play and score a game of darts.