Restaurants, inns, and taverns

The Golden Inix Inn - Located midway along the Caravan Way in Tyr, the Golden Inix Inn is a long, brick building. The aroma of sweet broy and frying inix can be smelled from outside. The sign above the entrance shows a golden inix on the left and a bottle on the right. Inside the door is a half-giant doorman with a stone morning star. The room is filled with tables and the half-elven proprietor, Mila, is seated behind an L-shaped counter. Serving girls enter and exit through a curtained doorway. Food and Drink Served: Several meat dishes, broy, Tyrian ale, Asticles wine.

The Red Kank - A wine shop in Shadow Square with reasonable prices. The Red Kank is a two storey building. There is a terrace on the upper floor where customers may eat and drink while looking out over the square. Food and Drink Served: Various wines, breads, cheeses, and snacks.

The Happy Dwarf - A tavern located in Shadow Square which serves the widest variety of ales in all of Tyr. The speciality is "Cactus Blue". Food and Drink Served: Cactus Blue, broy, water-broy, beer, scuppernong, bulis wine.

The Rats' Nest - Also in Shadow Square, the Rats' Nest has the cheapest wine and ale in town and that is reflected in the quality. This tavern is also rumoured to serve as a fencing operation for stolen goods. Food and Drink Served: Water-broy and various other watered-down wines and beers.

The Weeping Widow - A Shadow Square tavern aimed at attracting gladiators. Stuffed and dried trophies of arena battles are displayed around the tavern. Food and Drink Served: Various ales and beers.

Midnight Sands - Another wine shop in the shadow square. Midnight Sands has much more of an atmosphere than the other wine shops. There are large, cushioned booths, silk curtains, scented oil lamps, and beautiful serving girls. The prices are much higher, but the nicer environment attracts a great deal of business. Food and Drink Served: Various wines.

The Drunken Giant - A less pretentious tavern in the Shadow Square, the Drunken Giant still boasts good food and drink at affordable prices. The owner is rumoured to be friendly with the Veiled Alliance. Food and Drink Served: Broy, water-broy, beer, meat skewers, bread.

The Crystal Spider - A gambling hall at the edge of the Bard's Quarter in Tyr, the Crystal Spider also has a bar at the rear and serves some of the most exotic foods in Tyr. Food and Drink Served: Broy, Asticles wine, scuppernong, beer, steaks, rare meats, n'ku'ru'ma, faro fruit.

The Hungry, Hungry Halfling - This inn is run by a thri-kreen and a halfling. It is said they stalk the back alleys to find recently dead elves and half-elves. Fresh elven stew is always available for those who desire to consume some. Food and Drink Served: Broy, elven stew, meat skewers.

The Ladle - A stall in the Arena Market of Tyr run by a half-giant named Tah. Three casks of differently spiced broy diluted with water are available to choose from. For a bit, Tah will serve a ladle from whichever cask you choose. Food and Drink Served: Water-broy (3 varieties).

Sweet Bread - This small tent in Tyr's Arena Market has no sign, but can easily be found by the smell of burning bread coming from within. The bakery is run by a rather antisocial halfling couple, La and Cha, who bake sweet, unleavened bread loaves day and night. A small bundle of the bread makes suitable daily rations for a human-sized individual. Food and Drink Served: Bread.

Split-Pit - Another stall in the Arena Market, this one serving roast meats. Sa-rea oversees the roasting and smoking of z'tal and kip meats over a special herbal wood. She sells generous cuts of these meats for one bit, served in a tropa husk. For a slight additional fee, Sa-rea will smoke or roast meats and pack them for a travelling caravan. Food and Drink Served: Broy, Asticles wine, scuppernong, beer, steaks, rare meats, n'ku'ru'ma, faro fruit.