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When you found yourself in the late medieval period, the best place to seek nourishment was an inn, tavern, or alehouse. These terms are often used interchangeably today, but they had distinct meanings in the past. Inns were typically more upscale establishments designed for lodging travelers, taverns catered mainly to those seeking drinks rather than accommodation, and alehouses were the most modest of the three, where ale was often the main attraction.