Establishments in Lockhinge
Hosts: Umber (they/them, dwarven), Tol (she/her, elven)
Eat (animal-safe) lunch with some rescued capybaras and other wildlife. Low occupancy at all times, but can be rented out for small parties. Does have merch.
Isn’t actually made of wood but does have these high private balconies. Urban legend (false) says from some of the balconies can see into the thriyan private private gardens. Can have upscale brunch there.
Establishment run by the Elderberry family, Halflings. Cute restaurant, very cozy, walls are plastered with memorabilia and decorations having to do with the history and culture of Lockhinge, focused mostly on Halfling and Elderberry history.
Owner: Desher
High-end jeweler in the Stone Quarter. Specializes in Tiefling horn jewelry, but offers all sorts of other custom work as well. Frequented by such patrons as Lord Tekhetsio Thriyan. The store itself is built out of pale stone, and the interior is small, but clean and fairly minimal. The number of items on display are limited, but get swapped out with new selections every few weeks.
Owner: Spencer
Fantasy Spencer's Adult Alternative & Adventuring Supplies.
Brothel. Rival to: Jewel Box
Owner: Gil
Flower shop (strategically?) next door to Fool's Frolic.
Extremely high-end restaurant and bar.
Owner: Thundercloud
High-end clothier. Frequented by such patrons as Lord Tekhetsio Thriyan.
Brothel. Rival to the Fool's Frolic.
High-end, edgy streetwear fashion. Interior styled to be like the Lockhinge Keep.
Popular Tiefling-run tavern and inn. Infernal is the only language spoken here.
Next door to The Portly Lizard Inn.
A large, historical building comprised mainly of a large, open chamber that's commonly used to hold events, host dances, or put on plays for the rich denizens of Lockhinge.
Next door to New Alley Cobblers.
Curiosity shop.
Founder: Tekhetsio Thriyan. Nearly lightless collection of suites and lodging, owned by the city, managed by the Diplomatic Department.
Owner: Nikol
Candy shop in the Stone Quarter.
Owner: Falchion
One of the oldest blacksmiths in the city, as the name implies is in the Stone Quarter, up against some of the mountain's sheer stone.
Middle-of-the-road inn that is known for being hard to get to, requiring patrons to climb some stairs on the side of the building, and its impressive iron, wax-covered chandelier.
Popular and laid-back bar. Occasionally hosts live music.
Middle-upperclass suites and apartments to rent in the Stone Quarter. Has a courtyard garden and a party area on the roof.
Owner: Bird (centaur)
Extremely high-end fashion boutique.
Upperclass bakery in the Stone Quarter. Downstairs is the Zook and Boggy Apothecary
Clerk: Willem
In the basement of the Willowbranch Bakery.
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