>combination of an Inn and a potion/trinket shop run by a witchWhat's the best name for it?
>>85542973low effort inn
>>85542973Hot Pot
The Boiling Cauldron
The Witch's Brew(ery)
>>85542973A good place to retire
What The Cat Dragged In
>>85542973The Comfy Cauldron
>>85542973Adventurers'Inn (now with Gift Shop!)
>>85542973The WiccantinaThe Broom and Board / Brew and BoardThe Inn CantationThe Coven CottageThe Magic Circle
>>85543513>The Inn CantationDas pretty gud
>>85542973Bed, Bath & Beyond
>>85542973Hazel's Holistic Hovel
>>85542973The Sleepy Elixir
>>85542973Sneed's
>>85542973Does it also serve hamburgers?
>>85542973Scheiterhaufen
>>85545397With french fries. Which are still called french fries and hamburguers, despite the fact that neither France or Hamburg exist in setting.
>>85548133Wargen gleef spak ton blurk farbot tengen gling spleelentotner.
>>85542973The Frog's Cauldron
>>85548396My mother is a saint you bastard
>>85548133One time I included pizza in a renaissance mediterranean themed game and it completely broke immersion because even though it's accurate to the period pizza is 100% associated with the modern world.
>>85545151I second this.
>>85551937I suppose it depends on how you present it. I mean, bread is anachronic, it can exists on any setting based on europe. But if you try to present a sliced bread sold in bags, probably will break inmersion, because in the old days you could only purchase these big loafs of bread that you had to cut yourself with your bare hands. Same way, if your pizza was perfectly circular bread covered with tomato sauce and meat, delivered by a boy at the door of your inn, well...IIRC, tomato comes from America, so the first pizzas didn't have tomato sauce. As for the shape, it could be anything, because it was just flat bread with some topping, no necessariously added before cooking.
>>85551991The first pizzas were invented in the 1600s, well after tomato was introduced to Europe.
>>85542973The Absolutely Brim InnThe Newt's EyesThe Cask and CauldronThe Gin Or Tonic
>>85542973Broom with a View
>>85552578fuck that's good
>>85551919Oh shit, I said "farbot" instead of "kligjen". Forgive my novice glorg tongue.
>>85542973Hag's Inn 'n' Stuff
>>85548133I always thought it was weird that hamburgers didn’t usually have ham in them