The Anchor & Barnacle
Purpose / Function
The Anchor & Barnacle is a two-story building topped with an attic on the southern half of the docks in Port Salazar. Run by Emeline Risha, the Anchor & Barnacle is a favorite spot for the city's dockworkers and fishermen.
Inside is a long dining room, lit by candles at night and by the thick antique windows along the front during the day. Behind the dining room is an old, but well organized and kept kitchen, and a staircase sits behind a door along the back wall behind the bar, leading up to Emiline Risha and Ivy Cromwell's apartment that takes up the entire second floor.
Architecture
The Anchor & Barnacle is an old stone building covered in weather-beaten plaster. A weathered wooden sign hangs above the door with the name painted in simple text, gently swaying in the breeze from Flatrood Bay. The slate tiled roof tops the second floor, broken only by patches of moss and the peaked attic window. The second-story apartment windows are often left cracked, allowing the sea breeze to cool the upper area in the structure, and from the ground the gentle fluttering of the dark green linen curtains frames the old panes of warped glass.
Tourism
Sailors and dock workers frequent the tavern, as well as the many fishermen and fish mongers that work and live around the dock areas. The tavern is often stocked full of local working class patrons, but Emeline Risha keeps them behaved.
Type
Pub / Tavern / Restaurant
Parent Location
Comments