- Inn
Inns are establishments where travellers can procure
food ,drink , andlodging .History & Origins
Found in
Europe , they possibly first sprang up when the Romans built their system ofRoman road s twomillennia ago. Some inns in Europe are several centuries old. In addition to providing for the needs of travellers, inns traditionally acted ascommunity gathering places."Inn" in more recent times has often come to denote a business serving alcoholic beverages, especially in
North America , where they are usually alcohol-servingrestaurant s that have never provided lodging or serviced the needs of travellers.In Europe, it is the provision of accommodation, if anything, that now differentiates inns from
tavern s,alehouse s andpubs . The latter tend only to supply alcohol (although in the UK the conditions of their licence sometimes require them to have a nominal supply of food and soft drinks). Inns tend to be grander and more long-lived establishments. Famous London examples includethe George andthe Tabard . There is however no longer a formal distinction between an inn and other kinds of establishment, and many pubs will use the name "inn", either simply because they are long established and maybe were once aCoaching inn , or to summon up a particular kind of image; however, originally an "Inn" had to provide not only food and lodging, but also stabling andfodder for the traveller's horse(s) and for fresh horses for theMail coach .The original functions of an inn are now usually split among separate establishments, such as
hotel s,lodge s, andmotel s, all of which might provide the traditional functions of an inn but which focus more on lodging customers than on other services;pub s, which are primarily alcohol-serving establishments; andrestaurant s andtavern s, which serve food and drink. (Hotels often contain restaurants and also often serve complimentary breakfast and meals, thus providing all of the functions of traditional inns.) In North America, the lodging aspect of the word "inn" lives on in hotelbrand names likeHoliday Inn , and in some state laws that refer to lodging operators as innkeepers.Germany
The German words for "inn", "innkeeper", and "innkeeping" illustrate the historical importance of inns. An innkeeper is Wirt (a ), the inn itself is a Wirtshaus (a host's house), and innkeeping is Wirtschaft. The last word literally means hosting or
hospitality , but is also used to mean economy andbusiness in general. In theGreek language , the word for economy ("oikos" "house" + "nomos" "law") is actually identical tohousekeeping .Inns of Court
The
Inns of Court were originally ordinary inns wherelawyer s met to do business, but have become institutions of thelegal profession inLondon .ee also
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Bed and breakfast , B&B
*Public house
*Coaching inn
*Caravanserai
*Pub names
*Ryokan (inn)
*List of lodging types
*"The White Horse Inn "External links
* [http://www.ratebeer.com/Beer-News/Article-312.htm A Brief History of the British Pub]
* [http://www.congleton-cheshire.co.uk/congleton_inn_signs.htm Congleton's ancient Inn Signs]
* [http://www.closedpubs.co.uk The Lost Pubs Project] : Lost and closed pubs of the UK.
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