What's the difference between a tavern and an inn?


What's the difference between a tavern and an inn? A tavern is a type of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and be served food such as different types of roast meats and cheese, and (mostly historically) where travelers would receive lodging. An inn is a tavern that has a license to put up guests as lodgers.


Do inns still exist?

inn, building that affords public lodging, and sometimes meals and entertainment, to travelers. The inn has been largely superseded by hotels and motels, though the term is often still used to suggest traditional hospitality. Inns developed in the ancient world wherever there was traveling for trading purposes.


Why is a pub called an inn?

The very first pubs to appear in Britain were actually Roman taverns, which served alcoholic drinks and food. Later, those taverns that had been granted licence to put up travelling guests in their rooms were known as inns.


Why do hotel names end with inn?

The term inn historically characterized a rural hotel which provided lodging, food and refreshments, and accommodations for travelers' horses.