Falcons Rest

The Falcon's Rest is an up market restaurant / tavern, with carpeted floors, table service, paper menus and live music, the quality of the food however lets the falcon down in comparison to other fancy restaurants, however, it is cheaper than comparably fancy places. Thus the clientele are mainly those who are not the wealthiest but want to have a special night feeling like the wealthy members of the city, Ideally situated for this type of customer it is found in the south west of the Market District. The tavern is busiest during the early to mid evening but quiets down as the evening gets later while other more traditional drinking establishments tend to get busier, but Tom the owner quite enjoys this change of pace from when the Falcons Rest was this kind of tavern.

Architecture
With two large bay windows either side of the main door it is very easy to be seen while living it up in opulence (in comparison to most modest life styles), this opulence consist of velveted bay seating and varnished dark wood tables. The décor within has varnished dark wood panels covering the lower half of the walls and then plain smooth white plater on the top half, where these halves meet there is a small lip that holds many candles of many different colours.at the back there is an exit that leads to a beer garden that is virtually never used and now just holds a few dilapidated tables and some odd lawn sculptures. The third entrance to the building is at the side and leads into the kitchen.

History
The Falcons Rest started out as a pretty traditional tavern serving basic home made dishes and whatever libation that the owner could get hold of. This worked well for a while, and the beer garden out back was popular in the summer and the regulars would keep The Falcon busy during the nights. As the Tavern got handed down from Tom's farther to him this formula started to show some where and tare as Tom didn't have the best eye for good cheap beers and was stuck with a number of poor quality ones that e would continue to try to sell and encourage people to buy. After The Divided Regions of Bestaria separated from Duthgar patronage at the tavern dropped even further and as people migrated out of the city. Three months after the secession Tom closed the tavern and 3 weeks later took out a loan and started the renovations into the Business that it is today.

Party Interaction
In the Lucid Dreamers search for Rurik Jarevor on behalf of Luisa Faerondal the party came here looking for clues only to find out that when Rurik had been telling his wife that he goes here every week he in fact hadn't been seen here in a month. They managed to find one of Rurik's supposed drinking buddies Kron that Aldor told them about. This led them to travel to The Delvers Den to carry on their hunt.

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