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Winesinks primarily serve [[wine]] and are also known to offer food.   
 
Winesinks primarily serve [[wine]] and are also known to offer food.   
  
Winesinks are usually fund in the more squalid parts of towns and cities.  They are an excellent source of gossip. [[Master of Whisperers]] have been known to have spies in winesinks. {{ref|affc|17}}
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Winesinks are usually fund in the more squalid parts of towns and cities.  They are an excellent source of gossip.{{Ref|aCoK|41}} [[Master of Whisperers]] have been known to have spies in winesinks.{{ref|affc|17}}
  
 
[[Todder]]’s father owned a winesink.  
 
[[Todder]]’s father owned a winesink.  
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*[[Lazy Eel]] - in [[White Harbor]]
 
*[[Lazy Eel]] - in [[White Harbor]]
 
==Winesinks in Essos==
 
==Winesinks in Essos==
*[[Purple Lotus]] - in [[Meereen]].
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*[[Foghouse]] - in [[Braavos]]
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*[[Purple Lotus]] - in [[Meereen]]
  
==References and Notes==
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==References==
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[[Category:Taverns]]
 
[[Category:Terms]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 7 June 2018

A knight in a winesink - by Tomasz Jedruszek. © Fantasy Flight Games

A winesink is a disreputable pub often frequented by the rougher sort of patron. They are usually seedy, unsavory places of ill-repute. Whores can be found plying their trade in winesinks.

Winesinks primarily serve wine and are also known to offer food.

Winesinks are usually fund in the more squalid parts of towns and cities. They are an excellent source of gossip.[1] Master of Whisperers have been known to have spies in winesinks.[2]

Todder’s father owned a winesink.

Winesinks in Westeros

Winesinks in Essos

References