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Taverns are designated [[locations]] in fortress mode. You may designate them from any [[meeting area]] or [[dining room]]. Upon creation, the new tavern will be given a random name and added to the {{k|l}}ocation list, where you can re{{k|n}}ame it.
 
Taverns are designated [[locations]] in fortress mode. You may designate them from any [[meeting area]] or [[dining room]]. Upon creation, the new tavern will be given a random name and added to the {{k|l}}ocation list, where you can re{{k|n}}ame it.
  
In the location menu, you can assign dwarves to the [[occupation]]s associated with taverns: [[performer]]s and [[tavern keeper]]s. However, assigned performers do not appear to actually perform more often than unassigned dwarves, and both performers and tavern keepers will serve drinks in mugs to tavern-goers if your tavern has mugs in a [[container]]* and a drink stockpile. Serving dwarves tend to provide more alcohol than a creature would normally drink, which can lead to issues with [[drunk]]enness and even [[#Bugs|death]], particularly for your non-dwarven long-term residents!
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You can assign dwarves to the [[occupation]]s associated with taverns: [[performer]]s and [[tavern keeper]]s. However, assigned performers do not appear to actually perform more often than unassigned dwarves, and both performers and tavern keepers will serve drinks in mugs to tavern-goers if your tavern has mugs in a [[container]]* and a drink stockpile. Serving dwarves tend to provide more alcohol than a creature would normally drink, which can lead to issues with [[drunk]]enness and even [[#Bugs|death]], particularly for your non-dwarven long-term residents!
  
 
: (* Note that a [[bin]], which can be set in a 1-tile stockpile to hold only mugs, is ''not'' a substitute for a container in a tavern. Instead, those mugs would be used by your citizens and long-term residents when thirsty.  Mugs stored in the tavern's containers are solely for the use of the tavern keeper and performers to serve drinks.)
 
: (* Note that a [[bin]], which can be set in a 1-tile stockpile to hold only mugs, is ''not'' a substitute for a container in a tavern. Instead, those mugs would be used by your citizens and long-term residents when thirsty.  Mugs stored in the tavern's containers are solely for the use of the tavern keeper and performers to serve drinks.)
  
Although taverns attract foreign visitors by default, you can change the Tavern patron {{k|r}}estrictions in the location menu, and the total number of visitors in d_init.txt . If you feel that your dwarves would be better off without fraternization with other peoples, you can simply change the tavern's policy on guests to serve locals only on creation, or have visitor cap of 0†. You can also adjust the number of mugs and instruments the tavern will keep on hand from this menu.
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Although taverns attract foreign visitors by default, you can adjust this option in the location menu, and the total number of visitors in d_init.txt . If you feel that your dwarves would be better off without fraternization with other peoples, you can simply change the tavern's policy on guests to serve locals only on creation, or have visitor cap of 0†. You can also adjust the number of mugs and instruments the tavern will keep on hand from this menu.
  
 
: († If visitors already arrived, no new visitors will arrive past this point, but the old ones will leave on their own time.)
 
: († If visitors already arrived, no new visitors will arrive past this point, but the old ones will leave on their own time.)

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