Hanging outside this tavern is a wooden sign depicting a violin and a blue rose. The three-storey tavern serves as the primary meeting place and inn, at any given time, most of the rooms are occupied by visiting merchants a passing travellers. Though lesser inns exist near the outskirts of Grassy Vale, the Sign of the Fiddle and Flower is the only one deemed reputable enough for nobles to stay in.
One can easily find a drink, a meal, or a companion at the Sign of the Fiddle and Flower at most times of the day or night. The fare is simple, but wholesome.
