Have you stepped into the Flying Horse Tavern recently? Of course you have! In fact I believe I have seen most of you there with a pint or two in hand. Maybe you have seen me there as well. But enough about that, I digress.
The proprietors of the Flying Horse Tavern are very excited for all the changes planned in town for 2011. They are one of the businesses that is slated to be raised in elevation. The Owner of the tavern has been overheard saying, "This tavern has always been on top, and this move only highlights the fact even more, Cheers!" The tavern is quite stunning. With lead glass windows and ornate moulding, the tavern is sure to please the architectural eye. Inside you will find dark woods and brass finishes. Fish n Chips is served daily along with numerous pints of beer. Both tourists and local village folk enjoy the spririts and atmosphere at this tavern. Mr. Tipler, the tavern's neighbor, has in fact from time to time supplied the tavern with rare and exclusive wine's and ports. Typically these can only be found at Mr. Tipler's shop.
The tavern owners are very positive that they will continue to prosper in the village and will have absolutely no problems with revenue and customer support. However as Mayor, I wonder with the abundance of taverns planned for the expansion area will the Flying Horse Tavern remain the "tavern on top"? Both Mr. Tipler and the owner's of the Flying Horse have managed to retain similar customers if not the same because of the different items offered and atmosphere of each business. However with at least four tavern's planned and possibly a fifth in the north and eastern expansion will the Flying Horse be able to retain such high profits?