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The Coach and Pony is one of only two inns located in the Dwarven town of [[Hammer Hold]].   
"The Coach and Pony" is one of only two inns located in the Dwarven town of [[Hammer Hold]] and is owned and run by [[Norrick Steelmantle]], a cheerful Mountain Dwarf or about 200 years of age.   




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A stable, holding up to 8 horses, is available for 3 unari per horse per day (with feed for 1 unari extra).
A stable, holding up to 8 horses, is available for 3 unari per horse per day (with feed for 1 unari extra). The stable is large enough to hold a coach although rarely does so.
 
 
The Pony brews its own [[Ales|beer]] - Pony Pale Ale which is a pleasant but, by Dwarven standards, weak beer.

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"The Coach and Pony" is one of only two inns located in the Dwarven town of Hammer Hold and is owned and run by Norrick Steelmantle, a cheerful Mountain Dwarf or about 200 years of age.


Locally referred to a "The Pony" this is the higher quality of the two inns in town and, as such, rooms are relatively pricey. A single room is 12 unari a night whilst a double room (two single beds) costs 2 denari a night. The Pony has a total of ten rooms: 4 single and 6 double and so can accommodate 16 travellers at a time. All ten rooms are clean and comfortable and come equipped with a washbowl and a chamber pot.


The Pony serves food all day, with a standard meal costing 7 unari.


A stable, holding up to 8 horses, is available for 3 unari per horse per day (with feed for 1 unari extra). The stable is large enough to hold a coach although rarely does so.


The Pony brews its own beer - Pony Pale Ale which is a pleasant but, by Dwarven standards, weak beer.