The Mead Hall

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The Mead Hall is an eatery in Glaeve that sells food. It is located within The Raider's Take inn, down the steps from multiple rooms.

The proprietor is Nyrka.
[The Raider's Take, Mead Hall] Room: 4426713
Partially covered by the overhang of the inn's western and eastern roofs, the mead hall is filled with tables and benches. Bronze braziers are arranged down the central aisle between tables, keeping the open space cozy and warm. Pine needles are scattered about the ground, likely fallen from the crooked larch that bends over the inn. Built against the southern wall of the inn, a long white and ebon bar is sheltered by the roof and offers a variety of fares, while various steps lead deeper into the structure.
Obvious exits: north, east, southeast, southwest, west

Menu

  Menu
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  1. a cup of golden honey mead          7. a cluster of onion-topped rolls
  2. a horn of spiced mead               8. a slice of raw grained bread
  3. a shot of clove-steeped bourbon     9. a bowl of hearty fish chowder
  4. a cup of dark rum grog              10. a bowl of creamy white chowder
  5. an orange-laced wheaty barley ale   11. a selection of salmon-topped rice
  6. a shot of peppercorn whiskey        12. a plate of chilled shellfish

The Raider's Take, Mead Hall

Directions: north from room with bar, down the steps from the northern most rooms on the upper level

[The Raider's Take, Mead Hall] Room: 4426714
Scattered with orange-tinted pine needles, the hard-packed floor of the mead hall stretches to the south, culminating in a high privacy wall to the north where a variety of naval raiding objects are hung. Bronze braziers keep the space warm, despite the cool air filtering down through the gap where the western and eastern roofs end. Benches flank rectangular tables beneath the protective cover and ascending steps lead to the inn's guest rooms.
Obvious exits: east, south, west