SRD:Food, Drink, and Lodging

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Food, Drink, and Lodging

Inn

Poor accommodations at an inn amount to a place on the floor near the hearth. Common accommodations consist of a place on a raised, heated floor, the use of a blanket and a pillow. Good accommodations consist of a small, private room with one bed, some amenities, and a covered chamber pot in the corner.

Meals

Poor meals might be composed of bread, baked turnips, onions, and water. Common meals might consist of bread, chicken stew, carrots, and watered-down ale or wine. Good meals might be composed of bread and pastries, beef, peas, and ale or wine.

Table: Food, Drink, and Lodging
ItemCostWeight
Ale
- Gallon2 sp8 lb.
- Mug4 cp1 lb.
Banquet (per person)10 gp
Bread, per loaf2 cp1/2 lb.
Cheese, hunk of1 sp1/2 lb.
Inn stay (per day)
- Good2 gp
- Common5 sp
- Poor2 sp
Meals (per day)
- Good5 sp
- Common3 sp
- Poor1 sp
Meat, chunk of3 sp1/2 lb.
Wine
- Common (pitcher)2 sp6 lb.
- Fine (bottle)10 gp1-1/2 lb.
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