Better Cities:The Blue Fig Bakery

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Store:
The Blue Fig Bakery
Proprietor Larahiid
Console Location Code(s)
LeyawiinBlueFigBakery, LeyawiinBlueFigBakeryUpstairs01, LeyawiinBlueFigBakeryUpstairs02
Location
Leyawiin
The Blue Fig Bakery

The Blue Fig Bakery is a bakery and eatery located in the middle of Leyawiin.

The Blue Fig Bakery, dining room
The Blue Fig Bakery, store

The proprietor, Larahiid, has 50 gold and a Mercantile skill of 30; he sells all manner of baked goods and fruit, and buys food as well as potions.

The shop occupies a large two-story building. The main doors lead into an entryway, which has been turned into a dining room; it has several small tables for patrons to sit and eat. An archway to the right leads to another large room where Larahiid works behind a long counter, taking orders and serving customers. Baked goods are displayed all along the counter, as well as in a tall bookcase and a table behind it. A door in this room leads to the storeroom, which is full of sacks, crates and barrels holding supplies for the shop.

The kitchen lies on the other side of the dining room. It consists of two rooms - the main room, where Larahiid's wife Frehja does most of the work, and a smaller room that holds the oven, where her apprentice, Farus, works. Frehja has two marble-topped tables where she makes the baked goods, flanked by a pair of shelves holding canisters of spices and ingredients. Farus deals mainly with dough; he has two tables for placing trays ready to go into the oven, and those that just came out. A rack on one wall holds a variety of trays.

The workers' private quarters are located above the shop, accessed by a stairway in the main room. The door to the left leads to the room Frehja and Farus share; it has two separate beds (each with a clothes chest), a dining table and food cupboard, low dresser, and a bookcase and bench. The door to the right is Larahiid's quarters, comprised of two rooms. The larger is the living area; it has a large dining table with a food cupboard nearby, a table where Larahiid does his accounts, a bookcase and small desk tucked into the corner, and a bench for sitting. The bedroom is half the size of the main room and has just a bed, low dresser, and a chest on a table.