Dancing Goat

The Dancing Goat was a bawdy tavern in Silverymoon.

Location
The Dancing Goat was found on the right side of the Moonway in Northbank, just after one crossed the Moonbridge from the southern half of the city.

Interior
The tavern had a revelry-filled dance floor. The rest of the establishment contained dimly lit hallways and upstairs rooms.

Atmosphere
The Dancing Goat was busy, noisy, and full of raucous entertainment twenty-four-ten. It was not a place for peace and quiet. It catered to single folk hoping to flirt or find a partner, and professional escorts often went there too. Unfortunately, it also tended to attract pickpockets and other rogues.

Services
The tavern had a surprisingly good selection of beverages, with literally hundreds of vintages stored in its cellar.

History
The Dancing Goat had been in business since at least 1358 DR. At some point after 1372 DR, the tavern burned to the ground in a fire. A new tavern, the Son of the Goat, was rebuilt in its place and carried its predecessor's traditions of bawdiness.

Rumors
A secret door somewhere in the tavern was said to connect with a network of subterranean passageways beneath the Silverglen and leading ultimately to Harper Hall.