The Wailing Wheel

The Wailing Wheel was an inn found immediately to the south from Suzail's the Horngate.

Location
The inn stood where the steep-angled Windever Street merged into Suzail's grand Promenade. The Wailing Wheel was located on the southern side of the Promenade, across the street from the Bold Archer club. The inn's main entrance opened to the view of the city's Horngate.

Interior
Despite being quite large, the establishment was considered to be one of the lesser known and hence the quietest inns in the capital of Cormyr. Despite its low quality, the Wheel got enough business due to its location and low prices. Most of the time it had available rooms, apart from the festival dates. The inn's building was solidly built, offering protection from the Promenade's noise or sounds of fellow guests.

Services
The Wailing Wheel's accommodations were relatively fair, and the prices were cheap, the building was cold and far from being the cleanest place in town. Overall service was very poor. A popular deal offered by the Wheel was a three-night stay for only five gold coin (additional silver per animal kept in the inn's stables or per additional guest).

The meager food served at the Wailing Wheel mostly consisted of thick oily stews, toasted breads topped with melted yet lackluster cheeses, as well as watered down ales.

History
In the mid-to-late 14 century DR, the Wailing Wheel was owned by a merchant, prosperous landlord, and investor named Thentias who did business in Sembia and Cormyr. During that time, the inn's staff never lasted longer than a single season, likely evidence of poor pay. The Wheel was still in business in the late 15 century DR. Many rumors around the time claimed that Sembian spies financed the establishment.