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A tavern in Great Inagua

A tavern, inn, or pub is a public meeting house where patrons can receive food, alcohol and even lodging. Customers can also gamble or listen to music.

History

5th century BCE

In Greece of classical antiquity, taverns tended to be dedicated to the Greek god of wine and grapes, Dionysos, and feature a statue of him. Of special note was the tavern of Athens.[1]

Renaissance

During his time in Rome, Ezio Auditore helped the Roman Thieves Guild set up their main base of operations by renovating the tavern La Volpe Addormentata.[2]

The Golden Age of Piracy

To gain access to a tavern in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, Edward Kenway had to prove himself by fighting off the aggressive local patrons. By bribing the bartender, he could receive information on naval convoys and treasure maps, as well as recruit crew members for the Jackdaw.[3]

Much like Edward, Shay Cormac was only able to safely enter a tavern if he had already cleared it of resident gang members. Once he had done so, Shay could bribe the bartender for information on supply camps, naval convoys, and royal convoys. He could also recruit new crew members for the Morrigan.[4]

American Revolutionary War

Edward's Templar son Haytham discussed information with his accomplices in the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston and,[5] together with Kaniehtí:io, eavesdropped on British Regulars in a Lexington tavern.[6] Their son Ratonhnhaké:ton mainly went to taverns to speak with his Assassin apprentices and did not partake in the drinking.[5]

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